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If you want to delete a region press on the numeric bar over a highlighted region and it will be deleted. Regions are also exported
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If you want to delete a region press on the numeric bar over a highlighted region and it will be deleted. Regions are also exported
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## Adding custom protocolo analyzers
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## Adding custom protocol analyzers
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To add a new protocol analyzer you need to create a .net 6.0 assembly that references the LogicAnalyzer assembly and implements at least one class based in "ProtocolAnalyzerBase". Basically you will provide a list of settings to present to the user and then you will implement an analysis function that returns analyzed channels.
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To add a new protocol analyzer you need to create a .net 6.0 assembly that references the LogicAnalyzer assembly and implements at least one class based in "ProtocolAnalyzerBase". Basically you will provide a list of settings to present to the user and then you will implement an analysis function that returns analyzed channels.
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Have fun!
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Have fun!
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