This release marks a change in Arbwave now requiring Python3 instead of Python2.
Manual
The LaTeX source for the manual is part of the Arbwave repository.
Documentation compiled to PDF: Arbwave-1.1.0-manual.pdf
Debian Packages
Although Arbwave is often used in a Windows environment, its utility on Linux is increasing, following recent changes to the Linux kernel module and associated user-space library for Comedi. Arbwave can now be packaged in the Debian format. The configuration currently generates five packages:
- python3-arbwave:
This is the primary Arbwave package - arbwave-service-defaults:
Helper package for the three service-mode packages - arbwave-backend:
Headless service that is set up to execute on the host where this package is installed - arbwave-bbb-timing:
Headless service to provide access to the AFRL Arbitrary Timing Cape on the BeagleBone Black - arbwave-bbb-dds:
Headless service to provide access to the AFRL Arbitrary Programmable Direct Digital Synthesis Cape on the BeagleBone Black