Hi guys. I spotted this in the blog..........Assuming that you're patching a 1052 model, the "patch byte" should be:
100 Mhz = 01
50 Mhz = 09
150 MHz = 29
other options present in the firmware:
25 MHz = 21
40 MHz = 19
60 MHz = 11
70 MHz = 31
Can anyone tell me if this is right?. Gizmo has the 150Mhz DS1152E = 5.
Any ideas?. thanks.
Absolutely brilliant.
By far the simplest upgrade/update I've ever come across.
You truly walk among giants and your efforts are truly appreciated.
Now if you happen to have one for the DS2072A...
Hi guys. I spotted this in the blog..........Assuming that you're patching a 1052 model, the "patch byte" should be:
100 Mhz = 01
50 Mhz = 09
150 MHz = 29
other options present in the firmware:
25 MHz = 21
40 MHz = 19
60 MHz = 11
70 MHz = 31
Can anyone tell me if this is right?. Gizmo has the 150Mhz DS1152E = 5.
Any ideas?. thanks.
I just re-read this, I hadn't registered "patch byte" in my mind. The opcode and the constant dont match, so while the number checked against in the actual firmware is 5, the patch looks like its 29 from the above.
Sorry for the confusion.
So the answer for the above post is yes, the patch should be 1001 for 100Mhz, 1029 for 150Mhz, etc.
I just re-read this, I hadn't registered "patch byte" in my mind. The opcode and the constant dont match, so while the number checked against in the actual firmware is 5, the patch looks like its 29 from the above.
Sorry for the confusion.
So the answer for the above post is yes, the patch should be 1001 for 100Mhz, 1029 for 150Mhz, etc.Thank you gizmo for checking it out.
I have a DS1074Z, Software version 00.02.03.SP5, Does this software hack work the same?
at the site http://riglol.3owl.com I entered the Serial# and it gave me a private key for DSFR (all options) and a script prompt number. I'm not sure what you do with this or how to enter the info.
Here we go, latest firmware update (00.04.01.00.02) with 100Mhz mod.
CRC32: 4EF27EF4
MD5: b3be022a8890c7448ed68a189c1071b1
https://anonfiles.com/file/be1d042d3757bd9073335a09554ccea3
And kindly also hosted more permanently here:
http://jahansen.com/rigol/DS1000EUpdate.00.04.01.00.02.zip
Instructions as before --
Copy the DS1000EUpdate.RGL file from the zip onto a memory stick, put it in the scope, and select OK when it asks if you want to update the firmware. It's that simple.
For your peace of mind, check the file's MD5 against the above number when it's on your memory stick to ensure it's correct before flashing and always do "eject" on the drive if using windows before pulling out the stick. The scope doesn't bother with any data integrity checking, which is a bit of a shame, so if the file is corrupted at all, you will most likely brick the scope.
Gizmo
Hi guys,
Quick question regarding the 1052 vs 1102:
The 1052's ADCs are already overclocked by 10MHz (they are spec'd at 40MHz), so if the hardware is identical as Dave suggested it was, does that mean the 1102's ADCs are overclocked by 60MHz?
Thanks very much for this thread. I just purchases a 1052 and plan to try the firmware upgrade.
Cheers,
Matt
Does the flash drive have to be specially formatted before the RGL file is loaded onto it? Also, is there a special process to burn the file to the flash drive, or is it as simple as drag-and-drop?