[Techtoolslist] Fluke 9010A signatures - now you can add them to Synalyze It! Pro (MAC)

John Robertson jrr at flippers.com
Wed Mar 15 15:13:10 EDT 2023


If you run MAC OSX and you use Synalyze It! Pro (and why not if you 
aren't?) then Andreas has created a script that will allow you to see 
the Fluke 9010A Signature on any file you load!

He said I can share it so it is attached to this email and I'll post it 
on the TTL FTP list shortly.

Here are the instructions:

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The attached script does the trick. It uses the Python version of the slightly modified C version of the signature generation on GitHub repo. (translated by ChatGPT).

If you bought Synalyze It! Pro via Mac App Store, the script should be placed here:

"~/Library/Containers/com.synalyze-it.SynalyzeItPro/Data/Library/Application Support/Synalyze It! Pro/Scripts/GenerateFlukeSignature.script"

or "~/Library/Application Support/Synalize It! Pro/Scripts"

If you bought the downloaded version, cut out the “~/Library/Containers/com.synalyze-it.SynalyzeItPro/Data/Library"

Alternatively you could also copy the script from the .script XML file 
and create a new script of type File in the script editor.

When having the hex editor with the file in the foreground the script 
should appear in the Script menu.

Then the log view can be opened at the bottom of the window pulling up, 
(there’s a split view handle) where the Fluke Signature now shows.

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It works just fine!

John :-#)#

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