Here are the latest patched firmwares, for the 1000X, 2000X, 3000A, 3000T, 4000X......
These firmwares have the usual patches for the license check and the 'unreleased/unfinalized software' things
*** Note: ***
I have made these installs even EASIER, after the upgrade completes the install process will also make a backup of the oem lnk file that it installs during the upgrade, and then attempt to copy 'infiniivision.lnk' from the same USB stick you are doing the upgrade with... so in otherwords, have your 'infiniivision.lnk' file READY, and on the root of your USB drive along with the patched firmware upgrade!
(this replaces having to telnet into your scope after the upgrade and having to put the .lnk file back on)
So have these TWO files on your USB:
1) infiniivision.lnk
2) upgrade_file.ksx
DSOX 3000A Series: FW: 02.60.20201011001_patched https://mega.nz/file/KrAXRK6A#QwokNVJB4Hd_DDPU8r7F17wyygPHiqXWBBvBlXcKhC0
md5: <531BD46EF73E8C570922AF3AD4A9A8D9>
Please let me know if there are any issues with any of these!
Thanks PhillyFlyers, I did the patch on my DSO-X 3034A and it works!
I used the following infiniivision.lnk file:
93#"\Program Files\infiniiVision\infiniiVisionLauncher.exe" -l D3000BDLA -l BW50 -l SCPIPS -l SEC -l MSO -l MEMUP -l WAVEGEN
It is now upgraded to 500 MHz and includes the very rich D3000BDLA, which includes D3000AUTA, D3000GENA, D3000AERA, D3000PWRA, D3000NFCA, and all hardware based serial decoding (RS-232, I2C etc.), mask testing, video analysis, and even advanced math.
This is already great, again thanks.
However, the last 3 options in the file (MSO, MEMUP and WAVEGEN) did not work.
Did I do something wrong? It would be nice to have WAVEGEN and MEMUP... ;-)
cheers
MT
Argh thanks TK, was wondering what that number was... ;-)
Now I have:
122#"\Program Files\infiniiVision\infiniiVisionLauncher.exe" -l D3000BDLA -l BW50 -l SCPIPS -l SEC -l MSO -l MEMUP -l WAVEGEN
This installs MSO and MEMUP but not WAVEGEN. I checked the number of characters after # and it is indeed 122.
Bizarre. Any ideas?
Argh thanks TK, was wondering what that number was... ;-)
Now I have:
122#"\Program Files\infiniiVision\infiniiVisionLauncher.exe" -l D3000BDLA -l BW50 -l SCPIPS -l SEC -l MSO -l MEMUP -l WAVEGEN
This installs MSO and MEMUP but not WAVEGEN. I checked the number of characters after # and it is indeed 122.
Bizarre. Any ideas?
Nicely done!
The most interesting part is K504, it confirms they use a single PCB layout for 200 MHz to 1.5 GHz. If I ever get a 4000 series I will figure out the part swaps needed to mod to 1.5 GHz. It sure is hard to get a great deal on a 4000 series machine though, maybe Daniel has one he wants to sacrifice. I won't add any lights or water cooling to it though, just pure delightful bandwidth.
Nicely done!
The most interesting part is K504, it confirms they use a single PCB layout for 200 MHz to 1.5 GHz. If I ever get a 4000 series I will figure out the part swaps needed to mod to 1.5 GHz. It sure is hard to get a great deal on a 4000 series machine though, maybe Daniel has one he wants to sacrifice. I won't add any lights or water cooling to it though, just pure delightful bandwidth.I remember some marketing material talking about a 1.5GHz 3000 series (extra bandwidth for USB2.0 measurements/decode) but it seems like that was pushed up/out to segment the market. Or perhaps it never quite worked reliably! Dunno.
Nicely done!
The most interesting part is K504, it confirms they use a single PCB layout for 200 MHz to 1.5 GHz. If I ever get a 4000 series I will figure out the part swaps needed to mod to 1.5 GHz. It sure is hard to get a great deal on a 4000 series machine though, maybe Daniel has one he wants to sacrifice. I won't add any lights or water cooling to it though, just pure delightful bandwidth.I remember some marketing material talking about a 1.5GHz 3000 series (extra bandwidth for USB2.0 measurements/decode) but it seems like that was pushed up/out to segment the market. Or perhaps it never quite worked reliably! Dunno.
Nicely done!
The most interesting part is K504, it confirms they use a single PCB layout for 200 MHz to 1.5 GHz. If I ever get a 4000 series I will figure out the part swaps needed to mod to 1.5 GHz. It sure is hard to get a great deal on a 4000 series machine though, maybe Daniel has one he wants to sacrifice. I won't add any lights or water cooling to it though, just pure delightful bandwidth.I remember some marketing material talking about a 1.5GHz 3000 series (extra bandwidth for USB2.0 measurements/decode) but it seems like that was pushed up/out to segment the market. Or perhaps it never quite worked reliably! Dunno.Not only marketing material. In some early manuals for 3000T series, 1.5 GHz was mentioned, and also realtime sampling and ETS is mentioned.
When you do such drastic upgrade, how's trigger stability go ?
So have these TWO files on your USB:
1) infiniivision.lnk
2) upgrade_file.ksx
DSOX 4000X Series: FW: 7.35.2020120823_patched https://mega.nz/file/q3ABzQ5b#BH08CEf_Q0T7Z3kQMOzmHZTGubIGKPanCiq8my69TyM
md5: <04D0B52B8400F03B3EA87B90DE8FC004>[/b]
Please let me know if there are any issues with any of these!
So have these TWO files on your USB:
1) infiniivision.lnk
2) upgrade_file.ksx
Please let me know if there are any issues with any of these!
Things went south my my MSOX4054A. "System concerns detected: -[2] Firmware update failed (aux -v)"
Now this message pop up even using the official firmware “4000X.7.35.2020120823.ksx”.
Before update, version : 2.xx (I can not remenber)
After update, version: 7.35
Yep, big jump, maybe this is how this flaut come ?
infiniivision.lnk : 38#infiniiVisionLauncher.exe -l D4000BDLA
and
4000X.7.35.2020120823_patched.ksx
My friend has a DSOX3034A.
It has NAND corruption problem.
Now,I need 3000A v2.36 firmware to help my friend to repair it.
Can you send the 3000A v2.36 firmware to me?
Thank you.
My friend has a DSOX3034A.
It has NAND corruption problem.
Now,I need 3000A v2.36 firmware to help my friend to repair it.
Can you send the 3000A v2.36 firmware to me?
Thank you.
This any good?
3000XSeries.02.35.2013061800.cab
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2jq5uskjo85smz8/3000XSeries.02.35.2013061800.cab?dl=0
I also have 2.37, but not 2.36.
My friend has a DSOX3034A.
It has NAND corruption problem.
Now,I need 3000A v2.36 firmware to help my friend to repair it.
Can you send the 3000A v2.36 firmware to me?
Thank you.
This any good?
3000XSeries.02.35.2013061800.cab
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2jq5uskjo85smz8/3000XSeries.02.35.2013061800.cab?dl=0
I also have 2.37, but not 2.36.Thank you,Mark.
I also have 2.35 and 2.37,but not 2.36.
My friend has a DSOX3034A.
It has NAND corruption problem.
Now,I need 3000A v2.36 firmware to help my friend to repair it.
Can you send the 3000A v2.36 firmware to me?
Thank you.
This any good?
3000XSeries.02.35.2013061800.cab
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2jq5uskjo85smz8/3000XSeries.02.35.2013061800.cab?dl=0
I also have 2.37, but not 2.36.Thank you,Mark.
I also have 2.35 and 2.37,but not 2.36.I fixed 2-3 scopes with the NAND issue and I don't recall having to match the exact firmware that was installed to recover them. I know it is recommended in some posts, but I could not confirm it, as I repaired 2 scopes (probably with different firmware vesions) using the same USB drive