As soon as someone gets a dump of the firmware on the device of a DS2000A scope, it is very likely that the keygen will be modified to accommodate the newer model.
You have more reading to do. As soon as someone gets a dump of the firmware on the device of a DS2000A scope, it is very likely that the keygen will be modified to accommodate the newer model.
Just take the time and read this entire thread. It will take a while, yes. You will learn many things if you don't rush it.
So I just got my DS2102 and was preparing to use the keygen and unlock all options to get me to a DS2202. I noticed that the 'all-options' code is now listed as DSHH??
I must have missed something in the last few weeks...but I believe the previous 'all-options' code was a DSAZ?
Which code should I be using to fully unlock my DS2102?
Also...most people are upgrading from a DS2072...I shouldn't have any problems starting from a DS2102 should I?
Thanks in advance!
Well I personally can't explain the suspended time trials, but I'm guessing if you are going to do a full unlock that this isn't going to be an issue.
I have a DS2102, all I did was upgrade to the new 00.02.01.00.03 firmware via the boot upgrade (ie. USB Key, Power, Help Key), not the process where the scope sees the newer firmware
on the USB key and asks if you want to upgrade. Made sure to reset to factory settings during first boot with newer firmware using the Left F6 key (repetitively pushing during boot). Then used the CAN & 300Mhz key codes generated by key generator (rigLOL website, you can link from here: http://rigol.avotronics.co.uk/mirrors/riglol/) to preserve the existing codes I already had (as with your 56M).
To generate a key, simply add your serial number (for your scope) to the text box called serial: DS12345678901, then add the option you want a key for, let's say DSHH for all options, leave the private key box empty, then hit the GENERATE key - Use this key in the Options Setup Screen on the scope.
I 'assume' you can use the DSHH code with your Scopes serial and be up and running with all the options without having any effect on the 56M option.
Just my 0.02
Chris
Thanks Chris, Could you tell me where I can get a copy of the FW 00.02.01.00.03.
Rachael
download, rename to DS4000Update.GEL -> http://www.filedropper.com/ds405xupdate
You have more reading to do. As soon as someone gets a dump of the firmware on the device of a DS2000A scope, it is very likely that the keygen will be modified to accommodate the newer model.
Just take the time and read this entire thread. It will take a while, yes. You will learn many things if you don't rush it.
Rigol DS2072A - check
FTDI JTAG thingy - check
Now if anyone could get me short instructions which SW and commands i should use.
Since i am not sure what exactly gets URJtag or gdb to create the dump you guys need.
You have more reading to do. As soon as someone gets a dump of the firmware on the device of a DS2000A scope, it is very likely that the keygen will be modified to accommodate the newer model.
Just take the time and read this entire thread. It will take a while, yes. You will learn many things if you don't rush it.
Rigol DS2072A - check
FTDI JTAG thingy - check
Now if anyone could get me short instructions which SW and commands i should use.
Since i am not sure what exactly gets URJtag or gdb to create the dump you guys need.Try to PM cybernet and ask for instructions.
pm deactivated, use the search function ...
./bfin-gdbproxy --debug bfin --frequency=6000000
(lower frequency might be needed, i kept it very short in terms of cablelength to get 6mhz)Before the keygens or the ATtiny85 hack, the way that many of us owners were getting around the problem of expired options was by using a clock reset/self-cal exploit to restart the trial minutes.
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Manual:
Make sure System -> Startup is Default.
Set the clock to 2099, 31 Dec, and 23:58 hour.
Wait a few minutes for the clock to rollover past 00:00 (you can see it in the normal screen at the bottom right),
Put the clock back to the correct date and time.
Reboot
Wait at least 30 minutes for warm-up, then do a self-calibration.
After the scope is finished, it will reboot once.
Make sure System -> Startup is Default.
Then you just have to wait for awhile. The options will come back sometime when you boot up between ~3 to 60 hours later.
This procedure didn't worked for my DS2202_A_. However, I noticed it lost somehow its calibration when the date rolled over. But the trial licences are not reset.
Because smashing the trial minutes only to check that the trick will not work for "a"-scopes is a waste...