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| Maurizio:
I have a DS 2102, sw 00.02.01 (00.02.00.00.04) and hw 2.0 (1.0.2.0.2), january 2014. I tried exactly the procedure described by BIGONE5555 but the dump command line by ncat returns: Idle timeout expired <1000 ms> The IP number is right, ncat can scan the scope, but the dump file is 0 byte long. As I know hw versions 2.0 and 2.2 are identical, I suppose the problem is in my sw that is 2.0 and not 3.x, so some parameters to put in the command are not the same. I prefer, if I can, to try this route to unlock the scope, because it is less intrusive. Questions: 1) There is a command line with parameters working with sw 2.0 (if this is the problem)? 2) If the problem is in the incompatibility of the procedure with the sw 2.X, where can I obtain the 3.x sw? Many thanks |
| sotos:
Would someone, please be kind enough to show us step by step what to do. There are noobs out there like me, who don’t want the DS2000A to brick up. Thanks in advance. |
| Maurizio:
Definitely lost in the sea of bytes of my DS2102A. Trying to use the string: :SYST:UTIL:READ? 15441920,13262848 or so to dump the memory of my scope, I used the nmap scanning program as per instructions of some post ago, but it returns an error, but the lan connection is ok. Then I tried to use the Ultra Sigma SCPI program and it works with other commands, but sending the string: :SYST:UTIL:READ? 15441920,13262848 it returns an error. I also investingating in the DS2000A programming guide to understand more precisely how to send commands to my scope, and found that only SYST is a documented command; no trace of UTIL and READ, perhaps they are undocumented commands. But the realty is that the Whole command doesn't works for me |O |O I hoped the well explained step by step process that Bigone 5500 wrote some posts ago would work, but nothing So, please help: what is the trick? |
| OldNeurons:
--- Quote from: Maurizio on February 17, 2015, 12:12:42 am ---Definitely lost in the sea of bytes of my DS2102A. Trying to use the string: :SYST:UTIL:READ? 15441920,13262848 or so to dump the memory of my scope, I used the nmap scanning program as per instructions of some post ago, but it returns an error, but the lan connection is ok. Then I tried to use the Ultra Sigma SCPI program and it works with other commands, but sending the string: :SYST:UTIL:READ? 15441920,13262848 it returns an error. I also investingating in the DS2000A programming guide to understand more precisely how to send commands to my scope, and found that only SYST is a documented command; no trace of UTIL and READ, perhaps they are undocumented commands. But the realty is that the Whole command doesn't works for me |O |O I hoped the well explained step by step process that Bigone 5500 wrote some posts ago would work, but nothing So, please help: what is the trick? --- End quote --- I have a DS2102A delivered with Firmware revision 00.02.01.00.03, and was exactly in the same situation. No way to get the :SYS :UTIL command to work. I finally decided to use the upgrade utility as proposed in this topic and it worked like a charm ! Many, many thanks to the author and all contributors. It also seems to me that this :SYS:UTIL command is not supported on every firmware version, and would also appreciate to hear experience from other users. |
| tomsaw:
Hi! Please can you help me with my DS2000A aktivation. I've tried many ways: 1. Upgrade Utilityhttps://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/ds2000a-upgrade-utility/ -> When it comes to Step "Connect the DS2000A to your Computer", it doesn't recognise my DS2102A-S. I've tried with and without "Sigma" installede 2. The ncat mem dump only works with FW 0.3.3 or FW 0.3.0. When is Install something <0.3.0 ncat cant fetch any packets. I've made a 32MB and a 64MB mem dump from First Byte on. echo :SYST:UTIL:READ? 1,66554432 and used rigup 0.4 under Linux and Windows i always get prompt error (within 0seconds!): "Scanning 'DS2102A_sdram.bin' failed: No keys" My exact Scope Data: Rigol DS2102A-S Software version(actual): 00.03.03.01.00 - Upgrading and Downgrading works! Hardware version: 1.2.2.0.2 Ive spent hours in this now |O... You got any tipps, please? O0 |
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