On 12/14/05, Esben Stien <b0ef@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Loki Davison <loki.davison@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > You can use baudline > > Be adviced that baudline is not free software today. I sent a mail to > the author about releasing the source under a free license. He replied > that this was a planned thing. > > -- > Esben Stien is b0ef@e s a > http://www. s t n m > irc://irc. b - i . e/%23contact > [sip|iax]: e e > jid:b0ef@ n n > did he... from the faq... So the answer to the question of open sourcing baudline is unfortunately no. We can't do it. Such a move would completely destroy our business plan and our company. As a consolation to the community, SigBlips is involved in some open source activities such as X11 improvements, Linux audio driver maintenance, and real-time scheduling development work. http://www.baudline.com/faq.html This however doesn't change the fact it's the most usable and useful analysis prog on earth. It's great for finding freq of fundemental, partials etc and lots of other useful info, and the mystery signal section of the site is great! Loki