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JimBeam:
I think RIGOL is already aware of our thread - as it was announced on Hack'A'Day and at rcgroups.com - which is frequented by RIGOL people...


--- Quote from: Mark_O on March 16, 2010, 06:21:04 am ---Do you mean these schematics that Trevor came up with, over a year ago? 

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I was aware of this thread (see my first sentence above  ;) ), but that's only part of the story - we need to know which signal on the 40-pin header is what.
Mark_O:

--- Quote from: rf-loop on March 15, 2010, 06:14:22 am ---There are official last FW updates...

Surprice: later today there are not anymore these FW update files.

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Yep.  Here today, gone... today!  That was certainly quick.  Makes you wonder...

- Mark
JimBeam:

--- Quote from: Mark_O on March 16, 2010, 06:34:48 am ---Yep.  Here today, gone... today!  That was certainly quick.  Makes you wonder...

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Wow - that was quick...  :D
Mark_O:

--- Quote from: JimBeam on March 16, 2010, 06:34:17 am ---I think RIGOL is already aware of our thread - as it was announced on Hack'A'Day and at rcgroups.com - which is frequented by RIGOL people...
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Well, you might think so, but not so much.  :(  I.e., Victor, their Head of Service, last stopped by RCGroups a mere 5 months ago.  Saelig is a Rigol dealer, and they stop in every month or two to tell us how great they are.  The new US rep for Rigol has visited once.  So I'm not sure they're getting any info from RCGRoups, though lots of their customers are benefitting.  I agree that HackADay probably got a lot of attention, so perhaps someone from Rigol is monitoring things here now.

Or maybe they've got a mole here watching (not posting) ever since Dave claimed to have caught them "with their pants down", on the overclocking thing.  :D


--- Quote ---I was aware of this thread (see my first sentence above  ;) ), but that's only part of the story - we need to know which signal on the 40-pin header is what.
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Ah, my apologies, Jim.  I though you were having trouble locating it.  But I wouldn't think you'd care what was on the 40-pin side of the Logic Head.  Those are just grounds and flying leads to the signal clip-ons.  They're pretty straight-forward, and Alison already documented those here.

Things are more complicated on the 68-pin SCSI side, which carries the differential signals.  I'd think that's what would be of interest to you.

- Mark
JimBeam:

--- Quote from: Mark_O on March 16, 2010, 06:50:25 am ---Things are more complicated on the 68-pin SCSI side, which carries the differential signals.  I'd think that's what would be of interest to you.

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You're absolutely right!  :D
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