gerard.furtos:
You need to use a faster timebase to properly display 8Mhz. What you are displaying now is just aliasing. You can use full speed sampling to get a better display if you have installed the updated FPGA but you won’t be able to discern the individual waves at 2uS/div, all you will see is a filled line.
eigi01 :
All the utility does is write a file on your drive in the same folder you copied the utility to. It does this very fast, and may not look like it has done anything. Look for a file with the same name as a WPT file you have on the drive or the same name as any existing file you have typed after the utility name, but with a TXT extension. If it does NOT find a file, THEN it will write some instructions on the command line, otherwise nothing will show. This is a DOS based program tested on WinXP but I just tried it on a Win7 machine (32bit) and it works fine. Open the TXT file with notepad or any text reader.
Also, if you didn’t open a command window but just clicked on the filename from a Windows folder, the window may shut down after the program executes before you can see any message displayed on the command line.