

You should be able to render things with it, maybe using a command line script (or whatever language you like). Worked fine, for what it was (i.e., not a very good MATLAB substitute, but usable). Does anybody have any other candidates, experience or suggestions ? I should mention it would be lovely to slide a given sized plot window along a large file, sort of a magnify function but then I am dreaming of utopia! Also this doesn't sound that different from an oscilloscope or data logger application so this has been done many times before but potentially only using expensive toolsīack in the days when XP was king, I used Octave 3.0 with GNUPlot, and AFAIK, it ran native, not in Cygwin (but that would be a fine way to go as well, I would think - given the quirks of both *nix and Windows interfaces, that is).

Finally I have heard mention of SciDavis that is available as a native windows app. There is another Linux package KST I have yet to try but I suspect the same environment problems. I have tried to get GNUplot working that I have heard good reports for however unfortunately Cygwin is not very XP/SP3 friendly and even after that it requires a lot of messing around with Xwindows and the like. I have tried Excell Macro's and they are very user unfriendly as is Visual Basic IMOP completely overloaded with horrible windows style overlong names etc etc.
#Scidavis portable for free
Of course I am looking for free software only. Hi Everybody I have lots of realtime data to plot (temperatures, voltages etc), would be nice in realtime but batch would be OK.
