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| shtoz:
Hi Has anybody 02.02.04 firmware? Reprogram from 1052 to 1102 by RS232 works fine, thanks guys! |
| rf-loop:
What is this talking about FW 02.02.04 as long as we talk about Rigol DS1000E series socilloscopes? Please give clear information if someone have seen 02.02.04 in 1000E series. |
| EEVblog:
--- Quote from: rf-loop on April 16, 2010, 11:48:28 am ---Please give clear information if someone have seen 02.02.04 in 1000E series. --- End quote --- Someone was given this firmware by Rigol as being the "latest". No reports of seeing it in actual shipped units yet. Dave. |
| serif:
--- Quote from: dimlow on April 09, 2010, 12:43:22 am ---but the system info screen now shows model as 123456789123456789123456789123456789123456789123456789 and the serial no surprisingly is now showing DS10000001 if i do another *idn? after a reboot i still get the same as above, so I'm now thinking the serial that is displayed on screen, is not stored as a string but is decoded from the string you send it. but still that string is stored and retrieved from memory when you do *idn? or :info:serial? --- End quote --- Hi, just noticed that I probably have about the same problem as dimlow. I got that same S/N after it broke, but changing S/N works, and is storable. The model no. is corrupted, and on the status screen the display is distorted, a ~8px wide white noise band from left to right over whole screen, about where the model appears. Can't see if there are any letters behind. When i run *IDN? i get the serial also as model number. When i run :INFO:MODEL? i get nothing, and if I remember correctly, the serial interfaces stops working until after reboot. When i try to set the model number it stays in some volatile memory until after reboot. It shows in *IDN? But it still doesn't show in :INFO:MODEL? (so it seems I could not write to that position in memory at all anymore, via rs232) I seem to have no other problems, and can live with it, but if someone manages to dump a complete working firmware, and figure out how to overwrite the existing one, I'd love to hear about it. Stupid me should have made a good cup of coffee before starting to hack. :P At least it's not totally bricked. |
| dimlow:
No, No, that was not the problem, I can change the serial and Model Number to what ever i want and it will stick just fine. I can convert between DS1052E and DS1102E easy. What you are quoting is from a test i ran, nothing more. But yes to the noise issue, and the voltage offsets when switching ranges. I have that problem. Still though ? im not sure is this is a hardware problem or a problem with changing the serial/model number. Unless someone does come up with a Flash dump that i can load into the scope, we will never know. |
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