... What kind of CPU load do you see when you use 3D mode like the one you demo in your youtube video? On my WP7K1 with Intel i7-2600 I'm able to bring one of the cores to 100% and it slows down the visuals. I'm curious if it's really CPU-bound or the graphic chip is a culprit? I'm still using Intel HD graphic chip integrated on the CPU...
-albertr
HKR, LecDevParPort,HardwareID,,MF\ALADDIN_PARPORT_DEV
HKR, LecDevParPort,ResourceMap,1,00
HKR, AladdinFanControllerDrv,HardwareID,,MF\ALADDIN_FAN_CONTROLLER_DEV
HKR, AladdinFanControllerDrv,ResourceMap,1
HKR, I2CDrv,HardwareID,,MF\I2C_DEV
HKR, I2CDrv,ResourceMap,1, 00, 06
HKR, AladdinFrontPanelDrv,HardwareID,,MF\ALADDIN_FRONTPANEL_DEV
HKR, AladdinFrontPanelDrv,ResourceMap,1, 00
HKR, YLecDevAladdinSuperIO, HardwareID,, MF\ALADDIN_SUPERIO_DEV ;lpc
HKR, YLecDevAladdinSuperIO, ResourceMap, 1, 00, 06
HKR, ZAladdinAcquisition, HardwareID,, MF\ALADDIN_AQUISITION_DEV ;acquisition
HKR, ZAladdinAcquisition, ResourceMap, 1, 04, 06
HKR, LecDevParPort,HardwareID,,MF\ALADDIN_PARPORT_DEV
HKR, LecDevParPort,VaryingResourceMap,1,00, 70, 01, 00, 00, 04, 00, 00, 00
HKR, AladdinFanControllerDrv,HardwareID,,MF\ALADDIN_FAN_CONTROLLER_DEV
HKR, AladdinFanControllerDrv,VaryingResourceMap,1,00,80,01,00,00,01,00,00,00
HKR, I2CDrv,HardwareID,,MF\I2C_DEV
HKR, I2CDrv,VaryingResourceMap,1, 00, f0, 01, 00, 00, 10, 00, 00, 00
HKR, I2CDrv, ResourceMap, 1, 06
HKR, AladdinFrontPanelDrv,HardwareID,,MF\ALADDIN_FRONTPANEL_DEV
HKR, AladdinFrontPanelDrv,VaryingResourceMap,1, 00, 0e, 01, 00, 00, 02, 00, 00, 00
HKR, YLecDevAladdinSuperIO, HardwareID,, MF\ALADDIN_SUPERIO_DEV ;lpc
HKR, YLecDevAladdinSuperIO, VaryingResourceMap, 1, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 01, 00, 00
HKR, YLecDevAladdinSuperIO, ResourceMap, 1, 06
HKR, ZAladdinAcquisition, HardwareID,, MF\ALADDIN_AQUISITION_DEV ;acquisition
HKR, ZAladdinAcquisition, ResourceMap, 1, 04, 06
...made the software complain that the calibration data was moved.
Sven, are you getting the same message about re-calibrating the scope as on the attached screenshot? Let me know if you can figure it out... I'm still struggling with mine.
As far as FP driver goes, I've noticed that XStream complains about the missing driver version. It might be pure cosmetic and probably doesn't affect its functionality, but maybe you can consider adding VERSIONINFO resource to the driver?
Code: [Select]bash-3.2$ strings FrontPanel.mauiLog | sort | uniq
CFrontPanelServer::Front Panel Version Number invalid: 0x0
Failed to reset the front panel controler
FrontPanel
FrontPanel CMFP414PCIAladdinDrv
MFP Reset Failed
MFP version number failed
MLOG
bash-3.2$
... What kind of CPU load do you see when you use 3D mode like the one you demo in your youtube video? On my WP7K1 with Intel i7-2600 I'm able to bring one of the cores to 100% and it slows down the visuals. I'm curious if it's really CPU-bound or the graphic chip is a culprit? I'm still using Intel HD graphic chip integrated on the CPU...
-albertr
I'll check later. But I think the problem may also be insufficient bandwidth lines Gigabit Ethernet and expansion slots PCI 2.0 (33 MHz), connecting the motherboard CPU to the Acquisition Board in the system X-Stream v.1. PCI-slot is the bottleneck.
I noticed that the "interface card LeCroy" has a universal PCI-slot, with two types of slits. It is usually made to be compatible with both PCI standards - 5V / 33MHz and 3.3V / 66MHz. Bandwidth the first type - 133 Mb/s, while the second - 266 Mb/s. Since the manufacturer LeCroy supplied with their devices motherboard i845 and i865, which having probably only 33 MHz bus, they could not just tell about the possibility of working an interface card at a frequency of 66 MHz.
Someone could test it?
i've added the driver for win7 to this post. There are a few things:
- Serial port for Touchscreen isn't working - will fix that during the weekend, inf file needs to be adjusted
Yes, got exactly the same message. I've now recreated the logical partition, and moved that to the end of the disk. So the position on the disk in terms of sectors doesn't matter, but the partition numbering does.
Hi All,
i've added the driver for win7 to this post. There are a few things..
FWIW, i'm using an Asus P8Q77 in my LeCroy, without any problems. Haven't done any graphic performance tests though.
i've added the driver for win7 to this post. There are a few things:
- Serial port for Touchscreen isn't working - will fix that during the weekend, inf file needs to be adjusted
That was quick! Thanks, Sven!
For a serial driver issue, can any other serial port can be used instead? Isn't it a matter of reconnecting the serial pass-thru cable from LeCroy "DVI" card?
-albertr
Used the Wavepro for a few hours now and haven't seen any problems with the drivers on windows 7. Hope it stays that way
I fixed the touchscreen issue. It's a matter of adding a *PNP0501 device to the inf file. Attached a new version.
I'm not sure whether it has to be on a logical partition. I would rather think that they store the partition location during calibration and so it can't be moved later.
root@WP7K1:~# fdisk -l /dev/sda
Disk /dev/sda: 238.5 GiB, 256060514304 bytes, 500118192 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0x00091b8b
Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/sda1 * 2048 200706047 200704000 95.7G 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
/dev/sda2 200706048 282628095 81922048 39.1G b W95 FAT32
/dev/sda3 282628096 483332095 200704000 95.7G 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
/dev/sda4 483332096 500117503 16785408 8G 83 Linux
root@WP7K1:~#
0 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Informational FeBTDC1 Read From Disk Image D:\Calibration\FeBTDC1.btd successful
1 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Thermal_Tail20M*
2 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Thermal_Tail200M
3 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Thermal_Tail1G**
4 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Thermal_Tail3G**
5 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Thermal_Tail5G**
6 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Improved_WM_FE**
7 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! RelayClicks*****
8 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Error FeBTDC1 UnIdentified Structures !! No of Identified structures : 30
No of UnIdentified structures : 7
9 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Thermal_Tail20M*
10 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Thermal_Tail200M
11 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Thermal_Tail1G**
12 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Thermal_Tail3G**
13 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Thermal_Tail5G**
14 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Improved_WM_FE**
15 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! RelayClicks*****
16 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Error FeBTDC1 UnIdentified Structures !! No of Identified structures : 30
No of UnIdentified structures : 7
...
DISKPART> list part
Partition ### Type Size Offset
------------- ---------------- ------- -------
Partition 1 Primary 96 GB 1024 KB
Partition 2 Extended 39 GB 96 GB
Partition 3 Logical 39 GB 96 GB
Partition 4 Primary 96 GB 135 GB
Partition 5 Unknown 8 GB 230 GB
DISKPART>
Command (m for help): p
Disk /dev/sda: 238.5 GiB, 256060514304 bytes, 500118192 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0x00091b8b
Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/sda1 * 2048 200706047 200704000 95.7G 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
/dev/sda2 200706048 282628095 81922048 39.1G f W95 Ext'd (LBA)
/dev/sda3 282628096 483332095 200704000 95.7G 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
/dev/sda4 483332096 500117503 16785408 8G 83 Linux
/dev/sda5 200708096 282628095 81920000 39.1G 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
Partition table entries are not in disk order.
Command (m for help):
Used the Wavepro for a few hours now and haven't seen any problems with the drivers on windows 7. Hope it stays that wayThank you for good news.
You have used the latest version X-Stream 8.1.0.1 with LeCroy site?(http://teledynelecroy.com/support/softwaredownload/documents.aspx?sc=11)
This software contains everything you need to install on pure operating system and the full functionality of your drivers (without upgrade pre-installed older versions Xstream)? Just someone who wrote that latest version of update does not contain some important parts required for a clean installation.
(If it had been possible to use Xstream64 8.0.1.2 )
Well, it's rather interesting... I changed my calibration partition to be the second partition. Tried as both physical partition and as an extended partition. Formatted as either FAT32 or NTFS. Still getting the same error. Obviously, it's always mounted on drive D:\ and has "USERDATA" as a volume name. I have verified that XStream is reading and writing the config files to this filesystem. In fact, I can back up and restore the calibration data back using XStream "Critical files backup" procedure which is the official procedure to restore calibration data when changing hard drive. I'm starting to suspect that it's going to be something else... what am I missing?
I've checked all XStream log files, and the only errors I see are the following ones from BoardTest log file:Code: [Select]0 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Informational FeBTDC1 Read From Disk Image D:\Calibration\FeBTDC1.btd successful
1 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Thermal_Tail20M*
2 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Thermal_Tail200M
3 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Thermal_Tail1G**
4 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Thermal_Tail3G**
5 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Thermal_Tail5G**
6 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Improved_WM_FE**
7 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! RelayClicks*****
8 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Error FeBTDC1 UnIdentified Structures !! No of Identified structures : 30
No of UnIdentified structures : 7
9 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Thermal_Tail20M*
10 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Thermal_Tail200M
11 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Thermal_Tail1G**
12 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Thermal_Tail3G**
13 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Thermal_Tail5G**
14 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! Improved_WM_FE**
15 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Warning FeBTDC1:UpdateBtdInEEpromFromEEprom Board Test Structure not Identified!! RelayClicks*****
16 2.25.2017 16:57:29 Error FeBTDC1 UnIdentified Structures !! No of Identified structures : 30
No of UnIdentified structures : 7
...
Can someone please check to see if you are getting the same error messages logged to D:\Logs\Boardtest.mauiLog file?
I've seen them on my scope before, but right it doesn't show them. So i guess they only appear if the caldata is invalid. In which Tab of the Log files do you see that log?
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I also had some graphics issues, in particular with the 3D display mode... but these went away with the upgrade to Windows 7...
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I also had some graphics issues, in particular with the 3D display mode... but these went away with the upgrade to Windows 7...
Ah just noticed that old post from darkstar49... He's using WR6050, but I guess it could be same issue with Intel HD graphic under Win XP?
-albertr
PCI-e graphic card is definitely an option, do you know of any card that has both LVDS and DVI (or DP) output ports?
Sir,