This error only affects Logic software versions 1.2.29 and older and has since been fixed in 1.2.40. Specifically, the logic software will run fine while a logic analyzer is not connected, but the moment a logic analyzer is connected, the Logic software will crash.
To solve this issue, we recommend using the following version of the software.
- Logic 2
- Logic 1.2.40 (Download link provided below)
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In case you have any trouble with the solutions above, please contact us and we can help towards a resolution.
When observing your crash logs files, you may notice the header line Function: Device2::SetupDevice, Line: 118
is present, as shown below.
Logic Assert Information
Version: 1.2.29
System: Windows 6.2
64-Bit Operating System
File: C:\Users\Username\Software\Logic\Source\Device2.cpp
Function: Device2::SetupDevice, Line: 118
The location of the generated crash logs can be found in the support article below.
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We discovered this to be a bug with our logic analyzers in combination with the following processors, OSes, and PC models.
- Intel N4200
- Intel N5000
- Intel Celeron
- Intel® Core i5-1035G4 (specifically found in Surface Pro 7)
- MacOS Mojave
- Microsoft Surface Book
- Microsoft Surface Pro