Make it simple for me and give me a link or email. File size is 15Mb.
Make it simple for me and give me a link or email. File size is 15Mb.
Thank you, I've sent you a message with my email
I've tried the new firmware using Bud's provided file, and now the weird wrap-around issue is gone when you use ext trigger. the oscilloscope options still report memMax as an unlocked option, but it's now limited to the standard 1M of the 1102g, and it seems to be working great with any combination of channels/trigger source active. Thank again Bud!
I'll make the new firmware file available today or tomorrow, still looking for a place to put it
Here's the packaged firmware with standard 1M memory and everything else liberated. This file will remain available on gofile as long as it's regularly downloaded
https://gofile.io/d/joI7Gr
Wow. I've not been back to this forum for a few months and just saw the work that's happened here. I've put my scope aside for a while as I was having trouble soldering the higher speed opamp and was working on another project. Great to hear you've made such great progress on fixing the strange running issue I noticed. I'll get the scope out of the box, fix up channel 2 and try it out ASAP.
Thanks!
hello
the link is inactive!!
has anyone else tried this firmware?
hello
the link is inactive!!
has anyone else tried this firmware?
i've uploaded it again. It only remains available if it's downloaded a lot, the link will last a few days if not downloaded regularly. here it is!
https://gofile.io/d/6aOoHF
thank you Anthocyanina!!!!
i have install it, and now the weird issue is gone!!!!!
best regards from Greece
Hi!
First of all, thanks for the custom firmware Bud! 70 to 200 MHz is quite a difference
But when I upgraded my scope, the serial decoder licenses (and maybe some others) didn't apply. I already tried to flash both 2 and 1 Mpt version. The training signals are also gone.
By reverting back to the original firmware, the serial licenses returns (the trial periods are active yet).
Is there anything that I should do before flashing the Bud's firmware?
Hi!
First of all, thanks for the custom firmware Bud! 70 to 200 MHz is quite a difference
But when I upgraded my scope, the serial decoder licenses (and maybe some others) didn't apply. I already tried to flash both 2 and 1 Mpt version. The training signals are also gone.
By reverting back to the original firmware, the serial licenses returns (the trial periods are active yet).
Is there anything that I should do before flashing the Bud's firmware?
It worked for me without doing anything else, just installing the firmware. The only thing I can think that may be interfering is having the trial period active, and there is also a license "DIS" on your oscilloscope that i don't see in mine and don't know what that stands for. Maybe wait until the trial period is over and try Bud's liberated firmware again?
It worked for me without doing anything else, just installing the firmware. The only thing I can think that may be interfering is having the trial period active, and there is also a license "DIS" on your oscilloscope that i don't see in mine and don't know what that stands for. Maybe wait until the trial period is over and try Bud's liberated firmware again?
I guess I'll have to wait nearly a month then.
Gotta keep my fingers crossed!
Or you can open it up and hook up a UART adapter to see what is going on during boot.
Or you can open it up and hook up a UART adapter to see what is going on during boot.
I will, but first I'll just use the trial version until it expires to see if that's the case, I'm a bit lazy to get an UART adapter and disassemble the scope.
Anyway, I'll post my findings once the trial period ends.
i've uploaded it again. It only remains available if it's downloaded a lot, the link will last a few days if not downloaded regularly. here it is! https://gofile.io/d/6aOoHF
Hi Anthocyanina, could you reupload this please?
The trial period ended on my scope and then I flashed Bud's firmware again. Now it works with everything unlocked!
Interesting! Thanks for sharing.
Hi Anthocyanina, could you reupload this please?
Sorry if this is in here somewhere, this is a very long thread!
Is the 1200 series hackable? Specifically the DSOX1202G
Hacking into the WinCE shell:
The attached script allows to drop into the WinCE operating system shell. From there you can browse around and explore the application files/data, run external tools from USB to explore the Registry, run DOOM, etc. You can connect a keyboard or mouse to the USB port. This is more of a tool to satisfy your curiosity rather than anything for normal scope use.
This tool is based on an other fellow's work published earlier in this thread. My contribution was to wrap it in a script to make it simple to use.
To try and further explore the scope, I've tried this, but when i connect a mouse or keyboard, they don't work. Do they have to be plugged in at the same time as the usb drive? Thank you!
I did not have or use a USB hub, it was likely i unplugged the USB drive after dropping to WinCE Shell and plugged the keyboard or mouse.
I did not have or use a USB hub, it was likely i unplugged the USB drive after dropping to WinCE Shell and plugged the keyboard or mouse.
I've tried with two different keyboards, and neither is recognized. not even the lights. Any idea what might be happening? even booting normally and plugging the keyboards does't work
What is the "DIS" option on the 1000X and what does it do?