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| andrija:
Something is happening but it's taking forever. Thanks for the help! I had to interrupt update several times as it would never finish. In the end I reformatted the stick and copied firmware again. Then it worked. :phew: |
| f1rmb:
--- Quote from: andrija on October 30, 2014, 06:33:11 am ---Something is happening but it's taking forever. Thanks for the help! I had to interrupt update several times as it would never finish. In the end I reformatted the stick and copied firmware again. Then it worked. :phew: --- End quote --- Nice to read that it's fixed now ;-) Cheers. --- Daniel |
| danander11:
--- Quote from: marmad on October 15, 2014, 02:35:47 pm --- --- Quote from: AndersAnd on October 13, 2014, 07:59:16 pm ---Here: http://gotroot.ca/rigol/ --- End quote --- BTW, just for clarity, that repository does not contain the latest version of the DS2000A firmware: #03.01.00.04. As of now, it's downloadable here. --- End quote --- OK.. I'll have to toss my hat into this ring.. Just bought a DS-2072A today. I came home and ran the utility, made sure that the USB stick was recognized and went through the process. I had to go through three different sticks until I found one that read. Using the GEL file that came with untility, nothing happened... it would just go to lights on. Using the updated GEL (from the quote above), seemed to work.. the Ch1 light flashed for a bit then the other lights came on. I removed the stick and rebooted holding down the sixth button on the left as per the instructions but it didn't seem to make much difference. I then plugged the DO back into my computer and the utility saw it instantly.. However, when I click next, it will run for a bit then return the following error: Unexpected Response Length Code length not appropriate. Wrong FW is used or communication error occurred. Are you sure that you successfully flashed the modified firmware? Refer to error log (ErrorLog.txt) for details Any suggestions? I'm a bit on shaky legs with all of this but it would sure be nice to get everything unlocked and running fast. Thanks. (btw... I've been reading from back to front in this thread and haven't seen mention of this error yet... If I've missed discussion on it, my apologies) Edit: it may be the restart that's causing the issue. I keep reading where folks have to change the language back from Chinese, but mine never gets there. Is there an alternate way to rest the DO? |
| Eng_hassan85:
--- Quote from: danander11 on November 11, 2014, 09:03:04 am --- --- Quote from: marmad on October 15, 2014, 02:35:47 pm --- --- Quote from: AndersAnd on October 13, 2014, 07:59:16 pm ---Here: http://gotroot.ca/rigol/ --- End quote --- BTW, just for clarity, that repository does not contain the latest version of the DS2000A firmware: #03.01.00.04. As of now, it's downloadable here. --- End quote --- OK.. I'll have to toss my hat into this ring.. Just bought a DS-2072A today. I came home and ran the utility, made sure that the USB stick was recognized and went through the process. I had to go through three different sticks until I found one that read. Using the GEL file that came with untility, nothing happened... it would just go to lights on. Using the updated GEL (from the quote above), seemed to work.. the Ch1 light flashed for a bit then the other lights came on. I removed the stick and rebooted holding down the sixth button on the left as per the instructions but it didn't seem to make much difference. I then plugged the DO back into my computer and the utility saw it instantly.. However, when I click next, it will run for a bit then return the following error: Unexpected Response Length Code length not appropriate. Wrong FW is used or communication error occurred. Are you sure that you successfully flashed the modified firmware? Refer to error log (ErrorLog.txt) for details Any suggestions? I'm a bit on shaky legs with all of this but it would sure be nice to get everything unlocked and running fast. Thanks. (btw... I've been reading from back to front in this thread and haven't seen mention of this error yet... If I've missed discussion on it, my apologies) Edit: it may be the restart that's causing the issue. I keep reading where folks have to change the language back from Chinese, but mine never gets there. Is there an alternate way to rest the DO? --- End quote --- Hi danander11 , I was having the same like you .. but i used another method of hacking , you can have alook into my message below on the other thread which you can follow in details . https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/rigol-mso2000-series-hacking/msg577439/#msg577439 |
| dp:
--- Quote from: danander11 on November 11, 2014, 09:03:04 am ---Any suggestions? I'm a bit on shaky legs with all of this but it would sure be nice to get everything unlocked and running fast. --- End quote --- The DS2000A Upgrade Utility won't work on firmware 00.03, because it tries to downgrade it to 00.02 and the firmware doesn't allow downgrades. The utility is still useful as a SCPI console, if started in quick configuration mode (make sure it is connected to your scope). Here's how to do the upgrade in three simple steps: * Make a memory dump with the SCPI command :SYST:UTIL:READ? 1,33554432 Make sure the input buffer is large enough to hold the reply. Set it to something like 100M to be on the safe side and note that the command takes a while to complete. At the end you will be asked to provide a file name for the memory dump, let's say dump.bin * Use the program rigup (http://gotroot.ca/rigol/) to extract the correct license keys for the various upgrade options from your memory dump. When using one of these keys, remember to discard the dashes. Here's an example: >rigup ds2072a dump.bin rigup ds2072a - Version 0.4 Serial number: DS2DXXXXXXXXX NSEH: Y79WUYX-LMN4SH4-4HSHLFE-F4GF6SM All options, no bandwidth upgrade NSER: 7WS6DU3-XRFJ863-CYVJHUQ-XGN8J5M All options, bandwidth 100 MHz NSEQ: 4788KWX-WWYZX42-SPSM4TY-ZH9YLSM All options, bandwidth 200 MHz NS8H: LXX46YY-VB2A9KR-878KD4R-4H6JKSM All options, bandwidth 300 MHz * Use the SCPI command :SYSTem:OPTion:INSTall option_key, e.g. for option NS8H: :SYSTem:OPTion:INSTall LXX46YYVB2A9KR878KD4R4H6JKSM That's all. |
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