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| Rigby:
--- Quote from: ve7xen on October 16, 2014, 07:13:55 pm ---apologies. --- End quote --- That seemed odd. Then I noticed your country flag. Rock on, friendly Canadian. |
| David Hess:
--- Quote from: Gixy on September 25, 2014, 10:23:20 pm ---Dear all, Just received my brand new toy, MSO2072A. Unboxed it and connected it to the LAN, said the magic word ("xyzzy" for those who remember...) and turned it 5 minutes later into an MSO2302A. Thanks to all of you guys, you're great! --- End quote --- You had to plugh it in first, right? |
| NZST205:
Now in the correct thread, Haven't used windows for over 10 years and having a few problems, can anyone please help me by advising what format I should be saving the SCPI dump in, should it be ASCII, byte-8bit, byte-16bit or byte-32bit. When I rigup the file it says no keys. perhaps I need to hit the Advanced Tab in Current Return Value screen or something as not matter what file I save they are either 8 or 16 kb, not the 32 Mb file I am expecting. I have tried the scan with both 1,133554432 and 1544190,13262848. Help will be greatly appreciated as have spend a couple of days on this now and getting very frustrated. Sorry should have mention scope is a DS2072A with 03.01.00.04 and HW 1.02.0.2 Manufactured August 2014. |
| SharpEars:
--- Quote from: NZST205 on October 18, 2014, 06:13:03 am ---Now in the correct thread, Haven't used windows for over 10 years and having a few problems, can anyone please help me by advising what format I should be saving the SCPI dump in, should it be ASCII, byte-8bit, byte-16bit or byte-32bit. When I rigup the file it says no keys. perhaps I need to hit the Advanced Tab in Current Return Value screen or something as not matter what file I save they are either 8 or 16 kb, not the 32 Mb file I am expecting. I have tried the scan with both 1,133554432 and 1544190,13262848. Help will be greatly appreciated as have spend a couple of days on this now and getting very frustrated. Sorry should have mention scope is a DS2072A with 03.01.00.04 and HW 1.02.0.2 Manufactured August 2014. --- End quote --- I am pretty sure that rigup expects the SCPI dump in binary (i.e., 8-bit binary data to which any hex dump you did needs to be converted). |
| NZST205:
Thank you SharpEars, it transpires that I was approaching this all wrong by using usb and the rigol SCPI tool. By converting over to LAN and then using the 3rd party SCPI tool under native OSX it saved the magic 32mb file and the rest is history. |
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