We all be burning in hell forever,
Jeesze what a lot of bullshit is on this forum.
Jeesze what a lot of bullshit is on this forum.
set *0x59a24=0xb0f86018 (changes opcodes to R0=3 in 0x59A24)
one could patch the firmware file with this, given somebody bothers to find the CRC checks in the bootldr.OK, while we on the off-topic of Rigol support. I bought my DS2072 soon after release in 2012. Emailed the local distributor I purchased it from in October 2012 for an update.
Result , I now receive email catalogues and promotions - not firmware. grrrrr
Questions
1 Who's arse do I kiss to get the update ?
2. WTF should I have to kiss arse when if I have an agilent product I just download it ?
3 Is this the "support" we are jeopardising in this thread ?
I am really considering buying a Rigol DP832 and or and arb.
Rigol are only in there for because the initial purchase bang per buck equation makes sense. If I factor support they lose. Leaving aside the trial renewal thing, the kind of "self help" happening on EEV forums the makes up for Rigols support apathy.
Marbag, you have done such a great job supporting their stuff, beta testing and writing software we can all use, but really there is another ethical issue here too. Rigol are off loading their responsibility and cost on to people like you. I really hope you are getting something out this because they are profiting by your work.
This is only a semi-troll
I am pissed about Rigol support but am not going to pop an aneurysm
OK, while we on the off-topic of Rigol support. I bought my DS2072 soon after release in 2012. Emailed the local distributor I purchased it from in October 2012 for an update.
Result , I now receive email catalogues and promotions - not firmware. grrrrr
Questions
1 Who's arse do I kiss to get the update ?
2. WTF should I have to kiss arse when if I have an agilent product I just download it ?
3 Is this the "support" we are jeopardising in this thread ?
I am really considering buying a Rigol DP832 and or and arb.
Rigol are only in there for because the initial purchase bang per buck equation makes sense. If I factor support they lose. Leaving aside the trial renewal thing, the kind of "self help" happening on EEV forums the makes up for Rigols support apathy.
Marbag, you have done such a great job supporting their stuff, beta testing and writing software we can all use, but really there is another ethical issue here too. Rigol are off loading their responsibility and cost on to people like you. I really hope you are getting something out this because they are profiting by your work.
This is only a semi-troll
I am pissed about Rigol support but am not going to pop an aneurysm
I a link here:
http://www.rigolna.com/products/digital-oscilloscopes/ds2000/ds2072/
That takes you here to a form:
http://www.rigolna.com/download/501G0000000TyNXIA0/
That's just for the standard firmware.
I just got my DS2072 and now it's fully potted!
OK, while we on the off-topic of Rigol support. I bought my DS2072 soon after release in 2012. Emailed the local distributor I purchased it from in October 2012 for an update.
Result , I now receive email catalogues and promotions - not firmware. grrrrr
3 Is this the "support" we are jeopardising in this thread ?
I just got my DS2072 and now it's fully potted!
small goody discovered.
seems to enable a test mode - full features (+100M/200M Bandwith) - but vanishes on power cycling.
I have no information about any effects on already installed keys - so use at your own risk
LLLLLLL-RLGLLDS-DSARLLL-LLLLLLL
enjoy
Awesome work. For me:
a) Confirmed -3dB bandwidth is ~230MHz on my DS2072 with code enabled (just a quick check, not an accurate measurement, it is certainly > 200MHz though)
b) Timebase 2ns works for me
I used the R code, and because of the note about it being removed after power off I did some fiddling in the options menu to see if I could get it to save the state (just trying invalid codes, refreshing everything etc.).
While the option disappears from the options page, the 100MHz filter still appears in CH settings and can be switched on/off, 2ns timebase still works, and I confirm at least 200MHz bandwidth after reboot and changing channel settings. 56M memory option and decoders are disabled. I didn't notice if the advanced triggers were there, but they are not now.
I am on 1.00.00.03.
Tested in FW 05, you get the options but NOT the bandwidth, not with the 9 nor the R version of the key.
Tested on a DS 2072
Awesome work. For me:
a) Confirmed -3dB bandwidth is ~230MHz on my DS2072 with code enabled (just a quick check, not an accurate measurement, it is certainly > 200MHz though)
b) Timebase 2ns works for me
I used the R code, and because of the note about it being removed after power off I did some fiddling in the options menu to see if I could get it to save the state (just trying invalid codes, refreshing everything etc.).
While the option disappears from the options page, the 100MHz filter still appears in CH settings and can be switched on/off, 2ns timebase still works, and I confirm at least 200MHz bandwidth after reboot and changing channel settings. 56M memory option and decoders are disabled. I didn't notice if the advanced triggers were there, but they are not now.
I am on 1.00.00.03.
Great work!
I have done the following:
- Update to FW 03
- Enter code LLLLLLL-RLGLLDS-DSA9LLL-LLLLLLL
- Downgrade to FW 05
Now 20Mhz, 100Mhz and OFF is available in the menu. Even after rebooting.
A big thank you to cybernet
I have done the following:
- Update to FW 03
- Enter code LLLLLLL-RLGLLDS-DSA9LLL-LLLLLLL
- Downgrade to FW 05
Now 20Mhz, 100Mhz and OFF is available in the menu. Also, can I use the 2ns time base.
I see no difference to a DS2202.
Even after rebooting.
A big thank you to cybernet
I have done the following:
- Update to FW 03
- Enter code LLLLLLL-RLGLLDS-DSA9LLL-LLLLLLL
- Downgrade to FW 05
Now 20Mhz, 100Mhz and OFF is available in the menu. Also, can I use the 2ns time base.
I see no difference to a DS2202.
Even after rebooting.
A big thank you to cybernet
Very interesting. One thing to consider - it would be worthwhile to discover a key to change the model numbers BACK to original numbers (2072 or 2102), since this could clearly be used as an indicator for voided warranty.
I have done the following:
- Update to FW 03
- Enter code LLLLLLL-RLGLLDS-DSA9LLL-LLLLLLL
- Downgrade to FW 05
Now 20Mhz, 100Mhz and OFF is available in the menu. Also, can I use the 2ns time base.
I see no difference to a DS2202.
Even after rebooting.
A big thank you to cybernet
Very interesting. One thing to consider - it would be worthwhile to discover a key to change the model numbers BACK to original numbers (2072 or 2102), since this could clearly be used as an indicator for voided warranty.
YES it can be deleted..., just tried, do: uninstall
- Update to FW 03
- Enter code LLLLLLL-RLGLLDS-DSA9LLL-LLLLLLL
- Downgrade to FW 05
- Update to FW 03
- Enter code LLLLLLL-RLGLLDS-DSA9LLL-LLLLLLL
- Downgrade to FW 05
Why do you say downgrade to FW 05 from FW 03 - would that be upgrade?
Is there somewhere that details the FW release versions and also has them available for download?