Where did you find 03_06_00_00 ?
The last version on Rigol website is 03.05.04.00.
Did the Oscilloscope arrived with 03.06.00.00 preinstalled?
Hello sorin
I bought the device for use approx. 650 € Unfortunately all decoders are locked and I have to be able to use them
here is the 00_03_06_00
http://gotroot.ca/rigol/
Hello,
Is there any other method than the rigup one to unlock a DS1074Z plus ?
If not do you know if it will work with :
FW 4.04.SP4
board version 2.1.4
The last success I can found is in 2017 (lifeclock) with :
Software Version: 00.04.04.SP1
Board Version: 6.1.4
Best regards
I saw that this 00.03.06.00 release is available, but didn't install it as I could'nt find any release notes. The .zip file contains only the binary and nobody knows anything about this release.
I've just got myself a DS1074Z Plus and try as I might I cannot get the 'hack' to work. I've read out the memory dump with a USB Blaster clone and scanned the dump for the keys etc. but rigup just seems to produce invalid licenses.
Software is 00.04.04.SP4
Board is 2.1.4
Rigup versions 0.1, 0.4, 0.4.2
The keys produced by the scan look fair enough and are consistent across versions of rigup so I have to assume they're ok.
Does anyone know if this still works?
Everything still works.
Is the
Riglol web page here still working properly? I heard a while back that some people had issues with it.
I read the host had made some corrections. It was in the webpages, not the algo in itself.
Glad to hear it still works - however not for me so far!
Please could you point me to the specific version of rigup that does work. Bear in mind that its for the DS1074Z Plus and I understand that there may be different versions for MSO etc. As you can see in previous post I've tried a few but I think I'm missing something there.
Also, I've tried running it like this:
'rigup license <my_scanned_keys_file.txt> DSEA', (for the DS version)
and like this:
'rigup license <my_scanned_keys_file.txt> 0x1C080' (for the MSO version)
neither produced a valid response.
Please, If anyone could point out where I'm going wrong I'd be very grateful.
Thanks for helping me out
Sorry about this, very noob question - apologies in advance. How do I get the links inserted into these posts that go to previous replies in the thread (or other threads...) to work?
e.g. if I click on:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/sniffing-the-rigol's-internal-i2c-bus/msg432125/#msg432125I get dumped back to the main list of topics!
Or alternatively, how do I decode the message number? e.g., in the link above 'msg432125', there aren't 432125 messages in the thread so how do I get to that message?
Sorry about this, very noob question - apologies in advance. How do I get the links inserted into these posts that go to previous replies in the thread (or other threads...) to work?
e.g. if I click on:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/sniffing-the-rigol's-internal-i2c-bus/msg432125/#msg432125
I get dumped back to the main list of topics!
Or alternatively, how do I decode the message number? e.g., in the link above 'msg432125', there aren't 432125 messages in the thread so how do I get to that message?
Find the message that you want to link to on any given page and click on the
bold heading; that message will move to the top of your browser window and you will see a URL in your browser that ends in #msg43215. Highlight and copy that whole URL.
You can just paste the URL into your message but there's a cleaner way:
1. With a previously copied URL in the clipboard, write the text you want to use as the link and then highlight using the cursor
2. Click the 'Insert Hyperlink' button (the one under italics); now you'll see {url=}text you highighted{/url} (I've used curly rather than square brackets so I can show you the method)
3. Position your cursor immediately after the '=' sign and paste in your URL.
4. Hit [Preview] to check that it looks OK.
You can also type in the URL codes in square brackets to achieve the same effect but I think it's easier to use the button.
Just got a DS1074Z PLUS (not S version) for myself. After much reading I have some questions.
1) The modified fw method described by the user Daruosha would apply to this unit? Reading some more I understood it's for DS and Plus is actually an MSO. I gues DS1074Z PPLUS is actually an MSO1074Z, is it right?
2) If not, would an Atmel JTAG ICE MKII or XLINX Platform Cable USB JTAG work for jtag dumping?
3) It's still doable?
Mine come with packages unlocked from factory(no time restriction). Is there any benefit from this? Like upgrade from 70mhz to 100mhz?
I have worked with members of this site to try to unlock the DS1074Zplus but not been able to do it. Looks like it can't be done!
Hold on... In one of the topics here, a person asked for the source codes of Rigol scope based on the GPL license...
I have worked with members of this site to try to unlock the DS1074Zplus but not been able to do it. Looks like it can't be done!
Sure, it can. You have to use rigup, not riglol.
I'm in a similar boat to xyybob. I have a DS1104Z Plus, I've done the memory dump using konnor's firmware, I've scanned the bin file and generated a keys.txt, but all of the license codes I generate say they are invalid. Someone up above said there's something you need to change in rigup prior to compiling, but I must be missing where to do that. I didn't compile rigup anyway, I used
http://gotroot.ca/rigol/rigup-0.4-mso1000z-with-bins.zip which was the which was the version most recently posted on the site.
XMAS 2020 GIFT to the whole RIGUP community There is a
bug in the rigup source code that makes certain scopes to not accept the licenses generated by any rigup version.
(I know this is pretty old stuff but the error is there... has always been.)
The option licenses are based on a hash of a string that has this format:
SERIAL_NUM + OPTION_CODE + XXTEA_KEYThe problem is with the XXTEA_KEY. Certain XXTEA keys contain NULL bytes. Current rigup source code always concatenates the 16 bytes of the XXTEA
but that is wrong!
All 00s should be removed from the hash buffer when adding the XXTEA key (and the hash buffer size adjusted accordingly).
All those who have problems licensing, MS1000Z+, etc. please check your XXTEA keys (to see if you have 00s) and you'll be able to verify this.
Now it's up to rigup hosts to correct the available software versions.
Thanks tv84 for your help! My XXTEA_KEY did have an occurrence of a 00 and was generating invalid keys until tv84 took a look and was able to get me a valid unlock key.
Just got a DS1074Z PLUS (not S version) for myself. After much reading I have some questions.
1) The modified fw method described by the user Daruosha would apply to this unit? Reading some more I understood it's for DS and Plus is actually an MSO. I gues DS1074Z PPLUS is actually an MSO1074Z, is it right?
Yes. The MSO1074Z comes with the logic probes included. The DS1074Z Plus does not. Only difference is the branding.
I have been trying to get a memory dump of my DS1074Z-S Plus through the JTAG port having given up getting a back level firmware loaded to access via SCPI on the LAN. I hesitate to ask here, but I am at my wits end. I have learned a great deal about OCD, JTAG access, etc in the many days I have dedicated to this endeavor. And am grateful for the all the great information especially on EEVBLOG which has allowed me to make the progress I have.
Using SiSpeed dongle with FT2232 with TMS/TCK/TDI/TDO and RST. RST is connected to SRST on the 1074Z. There is only the one reset signal, so I have to soft reset the TAP.
I seem have the interface signals defined correctly (finally!) as I can reset the scope with a reset command, and jtag arp_init comes back clean.
My problem is that I eventually get a timeout error "waiting for SYSCOMP & DBGACK". I have gotten as large as a 2MB file or so, and as small as 8k. Driving me nuts.
> jtag init
> halt
target halted in ARM state due to debug-request, current mode: Supervisor
cpsr: 0x20000013 pc: 0x4003957c
MMU: enabled, D-Cache: enabled, I-Cache: enabled
> dump_image mso1074z.bin 0x40000000 0x3FFFFFF
timeout waiting for SYSCOMP & DBGACK, last DBG_STATUS: 4
I have been trying a variety of adapter speeds, delay and timing configurations, TDO clocking edge rise/fall, etc. I do not rely on a reset command between tries. I will power cycle both the dongle and the 1074Z.
Is there a clue someone might have for me? Happy to share more detail about what I have tried.
Thanks!
73 es God Bless, KK1L Ron <><
What is the latest firmware version for DS2072 (non-A).
At Rigol page there are only for DS2000A, is the same for non-A version?