Dear friend, thank you very much for your recommendation. I tried before Logic16, and effectively this new software is designed probably for a much more personalized versions than the previous hardware. I tried Logic 8 and works perfect with Windows XP and Xubuntu Linux LTS!!
I also used the DSO's calibration oscillator, but probably also for problems of level or load impedance, the 6022BL not correctly read the pulse train on the first channel. I solved it by synthesizing a sinusoidal signal of 1 MHz in the AWG, and I read the first 8 bits with the 6022BL running Saleae software, from the generated digital signal pattern in the 1025G. Excellent, smoothly perfect read.
Regarding the API at GIThub, I went down the application and compiled, but in fact I'm not sure that the firmware is the same for both models, and with the 6022BL model that I have. I think that there is still much to investigate regarding the latter, because most solutions developers has 6022BE model.
Also when there is a stigma against a brand or a equipment, it is difficult that some people invest time to devote to them. Very personally, I think that opinions regarding this brand and these instruments may be too influenced by the big brands.
For me it's a remarkable feat of engineering to achieve a functional rig (in the range that is) at a cost as adsequible as it have. But perhaps the most remarkable is that with a simple design, perhaps essential indeed, this instrument can deliver a set of complex operations, such as demanding as a DSO have.
For example, in my case the CD that comes with both instruments had been more current than the software that is on the website inclusive. Mine came with version 1.0.0.5 when Hantek has in its web the version 1.0.0.4. Unlike what many friends have posted, in my case the CD came perfectly updated to the software for the model I bought.
When I tried Open6022BE it didn't work for me, with the HTMarch.dll file that worked to another friend with the same 6022BL model, but replacing the library with which came on the CD of my instrument worked perfectly.
I think if Hantek would make these instruments, with the level of quality that the community requires for them, clearly cost a lot more money than we paid for them. And I think it's very possible that Hantek have it, but in other top models.
But is really important for many and myself included, that these kind of equipments exist, in full accordance with our budget. And yet they have the potential to develop our own software and measurement algorithms and performance. I think it's really remarkable.
Again, thank you very much my dear friend for your support.