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Neddie:
Hi John.
It's a crappy old 64Mb (yes that is an M) stick I got at a conference a few years ago with the course material on it.
I initially tried using a 16Gig stick to save some waveforms , but this failed. It detects the stick , but when trying to save a waveform it fails. Then I tried this old stick and it saved fine , so I used this in the upgrade.It worked flawlessly.
It uploaded the modified firmware as expected. It did take quite a few minutes but it worked.
Cheers
Neddie

SeanB:
I have some old 512M ( yes less than 1GB) SD cards that I bought new for $1 each. Used for old cameras that cannot understand higher spec SD cards. I also keep some 1G flash drives for the same reason.

Neddie:
Another quick question. Now that  I have "cracked" the scope and it's now a DS2302A , if I want to do an upgrade
of the firmware , I assume I must get DS2302A firmware from the website.
And will this work?

Cheers
Neddie

Teneyes:

--- Quote from: Neddie on July 12, 2014, 09:05:41 pm --- , I assume I must get DS2302A firmware from the website.

--- End quote ---
I think the Firmware is the same for all DS2000 & MSO2000 devices (A,-S )

Bukurat:
I'm glad it worked for you Neddie. I've tried a few different sticks here, both usb 1 and 2. It can save screen pics to them but it won't accept the modded firmware off them. I even tried an old 512 MB card in a reader, it wouldn't have a bar of that one.

Looks like I'll have to go the FPGA dump way.

Somewhere here people have mentioned 4000 min trial time on the options. Mine were at  2148 min when I first turned it on.

John

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