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| You might try http://clem.mscd.edu/~talmanl/MOOVs/.../SineCurve.MOV I'm not sure that is what you want or not. Bruce |
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| Here are some oscilloscope videos - http://www.physics.umd.edu/lecdem/se...h4/demosh4.htm You may also have some luck with an oscilloscope simulator like this one - http://www.virtual-oscilloscope.com/simulation.html# You could make it do just what you wanted and then capture the screen output with frapper or camtasia. PCH |
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