FYI: My DS1054Z has FW 00.04.01.SP2
FYI: My DS1054Z has FW 00.04.01.SP2
FYI: My DS1054Z has FW 00.04.01.SP2
Hi,
I recently got a MSO1074Z-S which is at version 00.04.01.SP2
I tried to add features but did not work either for me.
Any hope to get a rigol utility update soon ?
thanks
I've got a memory dump of my MSO1074Z-S if anyone wants to have a look into it. PM me if you're interested. Its about 8MB compressed.
There was a time when the DS2302 (300MHz) mode was buggy with the 00.02.01.00.03 firmware. Did the 00.03.00.01.03 version correct the issues? Is there a downside to running it as a ds2302 compared to a ds2202 any longer?
I 'upgraded' my MSO2072A to a MSO2302A; so far I have had no issues. The I2C decode seems slow, you can't look at the decode real time, you have to capture a single shot and then you can see it go past doing the decode. In this respect, having such a large memory is clearly an advantage, I have a Tektronix MDO2024 at work and it's annoying that you can capture a section of I2C with decode but when you start scrolling through the message chain, it quickly craps out because it's run out of memory. I'll check on the software versions on my MSO2302A and update this post.
Hi together,
good news & bad news....
Scope DS2072a FW 03. SP1, HW2.0
Memory dump with: echo :SYST:UTIL:READ? 15441920,13262848 | ncat -i 1 SCOPE_ADDRESS_HERE 5555 > DS2072A_sdram.bin
works fine. 12,9MB.
rigup DS2072A DS2072A_sdram.bin > opt.txt
works also fine and generates 4 different keys (only all options, 100MHz full option, 200 & 300) and I try all but they sems not to fit.
PS: also rigup scan DS2072A_sdram.bin > ec_decoded.txt works also fine an generates valid entries
BUT entering the key over:
a) Scope directly = 0 reaction
b) over Ultra Sigma SCPI command ":SYSTem:OPTion:INSTall key" = 0 reaction
c) over Ncat via LAN "echo :SYST:OPT:INSTALL A_KEY_FROM_OPTIONS_WITHOUT_DASHES | ncat -i 1 SCOPE_ADDRESS_HERE 5555" = also 0 reaction
Any ideas/hints why it fails?
Update: Scope was blocked by to many false tries to enter unknown Options. After factory reset (multipress left gray button #6 multiple during booting) and retry to enter generated keys
IT works!
many thanks to all!
Hi together,
good news & bad news....
Scope DS2072a FW 03. SP1, HW2.0
Memory dump with: echo :SYST:UTIL:READ? 15441920,13262848 | ncat -i 1 SCOPE_ADDRESS_HERE 5555 > DS2072A_sdram.bin
works fine. 12,9MB.
rigup DS2072A DS2072A_sdram.bin > opt.txt
works also fine and generates 4 different keys (only all options, 100MHz full option, 200 & 300) and I try all but they sems not to fit.
PS: also rigup scan DS2072A_sdram.bin > ec_decoded.txt works also fine an generates valid entries
BUT entering the key over:
a) Scope directly = 0 reaction
b) over Ultra Sigma SCPI command ":SYSTem:OPTion:INSTall key" = 0 reaction
c) over Ncat via LAN "echo :SYST:OPT:INSTALL A_KEY_FROM_OPTIONS_WITHOUT_DASHES | ncat -i 1 SCOPE_ADDRESS_HERE 5555" = also 0 reaction
Any ideas/hints why it fails?
Update: Scope was blocked by to many false tries to enter unknown Options. After factory reset (multipress left gray button #6 multiple during booting) and retry to enter generated keys
IT works!
many thanks to all!
echo :SYST:UTIL:READ? 15441920,13262848 | ncat -i 1 SCOPE_ADDRESS_HERE 5555 > DS2072A_sdram.bin
echo :SYST:UTIL:READ? 15441920,13262848 | ncat -i 1s SCOPE_ADDRESS_HERE 5555 > DS2072A_sdram.bin
Hi Rf, normaly not necessary to change the ncat -i 1 to 1s because -i stands for idle time. For me it was no different because the file size was the same. But know you have a 200mhz. Have fun
After factory reset (multipress left gray button #6 multiple during booting) and retry to enter generated keys...
QuoteAfter factory reset (multipress left gray button #6 multiple during booting) and retry to enter generated keys...
Is there a secret 'reset' button like this for the DS1000Z ?
QuoteAfter factory reset (multipress left gray button #6 multiple during booting) and retry to enter generated keys...
Is there a secret 'reset' button like this for the DS1000Z ?
Unfortunately, there's nothing "officially" documented, that I was able to find. I attempted the procedure above, but had no success.