SMSC Network Analysis Platform Adds MOST Network Analysis Tools

Oct. 8, 2008
Enhancing the OptoLyzer G2 30xx network analysis platform for MOST25 and MOST50 networks, the V1.4.0 release of the OptoLyzer suite’s graphical user interface provides features and capabilities that forecast more efficient and economic

Enhancing the OptoLyzer G2 30xx network analysis platform for MOST25 and MOST50 networks, the V1.4.0 release of the OptoLyzer suite’s graphical user interface provides features and capabilities that forecast more efficient and economic workflows. These include an improved file feeder that enhances recorded trace file analysis. For example, users can import trace files into the suite, which now supports high-level protocols such as AMS, MOST High, and MAMAC. Also, data can be fed into the Viewer, Recorder, Graph, and Watch components and detailed, project-oriented work is also possible with the suite’s support for storing and/or loading complete workspace or component settings such as filter, trigger, or color, i.e., users can designate various settings for specific projects. OptoLyzer Suite V1.4.0 runs on Windows 2000/XP systems with normal user mode. A free upgrade is available for download at the company’s website. SMSC, Hauppauge, NY. (631) 435-6000.

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