1) your pictures are WAY TOO BIG! About 10% of the size would be enough to show what you are showing. Also, you could then have posted all pictures at the same time.
2) If you remove the RX and TX cables from the scope and connect them together, can you see an echo of what you type in your terminal program?
Hello Paobz, how are you ?
sorry for the size, would you i remove the pictures ?
Any chance you could retake the pictures with a camera rather than a potato?
yes, i have an echo
If you have an echo and you have TX and RX activity from the scope (as shown on the Hameg) then there's not much left than baudrate etc. settings...
Any chance you could retake the pictures with a camera rather than a potato?
sorry, i have a honor x2, more big than a potatoes
yes, 115200 bauds, no parity, one stop bit, 8 data bits, but when i turn on my scope, nothing appear in the terminal
yes, 115200 bauds, no parity, one stop bit, 8 data bits, but when i turn on my scope, nothing appear in the terminal
Alright, last thoughts:
- If you connect the TX and RX lines from the MAX-232 NOT to the scope but together you have an echo. If you measure with the Hameg on the point where the wires are connected to each other (and GND of course), do you see the same level as when you measure on the DSOX? Is it the same HIGH or LOW level when there is no data? How about the bit time, is it the same? If all that is yes then I give up...
, this i the cable, no tx output side pc. i will buy another one.
Thank you.
I have past my night with my scope, when i bricked it, and i admite that i,m very tired.
What can i do for enable all the licences with usb stick please ?
Is the oscilloscope DSOX3034T susceptible to hacking?
i think the community have the capability to do this, or have do this
Is the oscilloscope DSOX3034T susceptible to hacking?
If I read this thread correctly, yes.
Most likely. I recently hacked my MSOX3014T with the latest firmware (7.30).
I also get the "System Concerns detected" message at startup with both LAN and Secure storage nags. On top of that the scope always asks me (on startup) if I would like to run the scope demo.
The scope seems to work as expected and shows 200 MHz and all the options work. The sample rate and bandwidth shows the expected values in all places but I haven't done any physical testing to see if it is true. It feels true however
Nobody can help me please ? I'm afraid to make a mistake and brick my scope another time.
How can i activate my licences please? i have order the db9 wire, for do that, but i need the wave generator and the logic analyzer for a project for my job urgently.
Can somedy help me to make this with an USB stick?
Nobody can help me please ? I'm afraid to make a mistake and brick my scope another time.
How can i activate my licences please? i have order the db9 wire, for do that, but i need the wave generator and the logic analyzer for a project for my job urgently.
Can somedy help me to make this with an USB stick?
Did I understand correctly that your scope is in a boot loop at the moment? Maybe the same trick I used to gain access to Telnet for 7.30 in the 3000T model works so that you then can fix the startup.
Try booting with a USB stick where you only have the infiniivisionStartupOverride.txt file in the root. This should give you about one minute to login through Telnet and kill the processStartupFolder.exe process (processmgr kill processStartupFolder.exe).
When you are this far the only thing left should be to fix the lnk file, but I can't help you here because I haven't done it on an A-series scope.
As usual, everything you do is at your own risk.
I created a binary patch file for easy patching of the nk.bin.comp for 3000T series firmware version 7.3 (3000XSeriesT.7.30.2019051434.ksx).
Just extract the nk.bin.comp from 3000XSeriesT.7.30.2019051434.ksx (rename to .cab) and patch it using the included patch and tool courgette64.exe in the attached zip.
The usage is "courgette64.exe -applybsdiff <old_in> <patch_in> <new_out>", example in windows command prompt: courgette64.exe -applybsdiff nk.bin.comp nk.bin.comp.bsdiff nk.bin.patched.comp
Does anyone know of a good and free diff and patch tool for Windows, Mac and Linux/Unix that is easy to use and has ready binaries to download if one does not want to compile from source?
Thank you for jour help, no i haved unbrick it, but i was scared, because without, lan o serial connections, that was an pain.
I wan't to unable my licences, i have try the 2.50 patched by Phillyfler and the
Luminax license patch, but only EDK, DVM, and RML, was activated.
I have try to modify the .ink and..
brick my scope
Thank you for jour help, no i haved unbrick it, but i was scared, because without, lan o serial connections, that was an pain.
I wan't to unable my licences, i have try the 2.50 patched by Phillyfler and the
Luminax license patch, but only EDK, DVM, and RML, was activated.
I have try to modify the .ink and.. brick my scope
Maybe it's because you called the file .ink instead of .lnk? That's .LNK in lowercase letters. There's no i in there. If Windows sees it as a shortcut file you're good.
No i have change the include inside the infiniivision.ink
No i have change the include inside the infiniivision.ink
The file shouldn't be called "infiniivision.ink", but "infiniivision.lnk". The extension is not INK, it's LNK. You can capitalize the letters if you like as that will still work, but you can't spell it with an "i". I assume you named the file incorrectly and the .cab couldn't find the file it was expecting. Use the correct filename.
That is the good filename, i have not make mistake