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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2925 on: November 12, 2021, 03:40:04 pm »
Also try the rear port instead of the front port if you haven't(or vice versa).
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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2926 on: November 12, 2021, 04:33:53 pm »
Tried with another USB flash and it works, tried to load version 3000XSeries.02.65.20210307001 and this is the log on UART:

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SHIM DLL, LoadRealDll [PalSStorage.dll] for [AgilentPalSStorage.dll]
SHIM [AgilentPalSStorage.dll] Get Process Addresses

** BEGIN ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: RECIPE.XML
** END   ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: RECIPE.XML: 80 ms
PRE: "" -> ""
** BEGIN ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: infiniiVisionSetup.cab
** END   ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: infiniiVisionSetup.cab: 17061 ms
** BEGIN ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: _setup.xml
** END   ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: _setup.xml: 45 ms
** BEGIN ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: INFINI~1.176
** END   ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: INFINI~1.176: 44 ms
SHIM DLL, LoadRealDll [PalSStorage.dll] for [AgilentPalSStorage.dll]
SHIM [AgilentPalSStorage.dll] Get Process Addresses

** BEGIN ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: RECIPE.XML
** END   ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: RECIPE.XML: 25 ms
PRE: "" -> ""
SHIM DLL, LoadRealDll [PalSStorage.dll] for [AgilentPalSStorage.dll]
SHIM [AgilentPalSStorage.dll] Get Process Addresses

** BEGIN ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: RECIPE.XML
** END   ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: RECIPE.XML: 17 ms
PRE: "" -> ""
** BEGIN ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: updateSplashImage.wvga.bin
** END   ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: updateSplashImage.wvga.bin: 8 ms
GetNextUsbEvent, bOpenContextClosing
EventThread, ERROR ABORTED or INVALID HANDLE, exiting
GetSetupPacket, tmcDriverClosing 2
** BEGIN ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: auxInstallStep.exe
** END   ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: auxInstallStep.exe: 406 ms
** BEGIN ** ProcessRecipeStep: \TEMP\{31CA0B68-CF95-6D80-4501-6A7EA5E27919}\auxInstallStep.exe -v
=== Aux Step: -v ===
Skipped.
** END   ** ProcessRecipeStep: \TEMP\{31CA0B68-CF95-6D80-4501-6A7EA5E27919}\auxInstallStep.exe -v: 23 ms
** BEGIN ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: nk.bin.comp
** END   ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: nk.bin.comp: 7175 ms
** BEGIN ** ProcessRecipeStep: \windows\loadP500Flash -u ceImage2 \TEMP\{31CA0B68-CF95-6D80-4501-6A7EA5E27919}\nk.bin.comp
SHIM DLL, LoadRealDll [PalSysManagement.dll] for [AgilentPalSysManagement.dll]
SHIM [AgilentPalSysManagement.dll] Get Process Addresses
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** END   ** ProcessRecipeStep: \windows\loadP500Flash -u ceImage2 \TEMP\{31CA0B68-CF95-6D80-4501-6A7EA5E27919}\nk.bin.comp: 8151 ms
** BEGIN ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: updateBootLoaders2.exe
** END   ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: updateBootLoaders2.exe: 318 ms
** BEGIN ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: pboot_rel.bin
** END   ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: pboot_rel.bin: 355 ms
** BEGIN ** ProcessRecipeStep: \TEMP\{31CA0B68-CF95-6D80-4501-6A7EA5E27919}\updatebootloaders2.exe
Update XLOADER at address f8000000.
XLOADER is up to date. Skipping
Update UBOOT at address f8010000.
UBOOT is up to date. Skipping
Update PBOOT at address f8050000.
PBOOT is up to date. Skipping
** END   ** ProcessRecipeStep: \TEMP\{31CA0B68-CF95-6D80-4501-6A7EA5E27919}\updatebootloaders2.exe: 96 ms
** BEGIN ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: nk.bin.comp
** END   ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: nk.bin.comp: 7169 ms
** BEGIN ** ProcessRecipeStep: \windows\loadP500Flash -u ceImage1 \TEMP\{31CA0B68-CF95-6D80-4501-6A7EA5E27919}\nk.bin.comp
SHIM DLL, LoadRealDll [PalSysManagement.dll] for [AgilentPalSysManagement.dll]
SHIM [AgilentPalSysManagement.dll] Get Process Addresses
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** END   ** ProcessRecipeStep: \windows\loadP500Flash -u ceImage1 \TEMP\{31CA0B68-CF95-6D80-4501-6A7EA5E27919}\nk.bin.comp: 8143 ms
** BEGIN ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: fpga2000a.bin
** END   ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: fpga2000a.bin: 102 ms
** BEGIN ** ProcessRecipeStep: \windows\loadP500Flash -u fpga --target economy \TEMP\{31CA0B68-CF95-6D80-4501-6A7EA5E27919}\fpga2000a.bin
Hardware does not match the specified target (-t).
FPGA update failed!
** END   ** ProcessRecipeStep: \windows\loadP500Flash -u fpga --target economy \TEMP\{31CA0B68-CF95-6D80-4501-6A7EA5E27919}\fpga2000a.bin: 398 ms
** BEGIN ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: fpga3000a.bin
** END   ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: fpga3000a.bin: 234 ms
** BEGIN ** ProcessRecipeStep: \windows\loadP500Flash -u fpga --target performance \TEMP\{31CA0B68-CF95-6D80-4501-6A7EA5E27919}\fpga3000a.bin
SHIM DLL, LoadRealDll [PalSysManagement.dll] for [AgilentPalSysManagement.dll]
SHIM [AgilentPalSysManagement.dll] Get Process Addresses
** END   ** ProcessRecipeStep: \windows\loadP500Flash -u fpga --target performance \TEMP\{31CA0B68-CF95-6D80-4501-6A7EA5E27919}\fpga3000a.bin: 688 ms
** BEGIN ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: cleanupFileSystem.exe
** END   ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: cleanupFileSystem.exe: 287 ms
** BEGIN ** ProcessRecipeStep: \TEMP\{31CA0B68-CF95-6D80-4501-6A7EA5E27919}\cleanupFileSystem.exe
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**** CleanupInfiniiVisionFolder ****
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   DELETED: \secure\infiniiVision\fpga\FPGA3000A.bin
   DELETED: \secure\infiniiVision\fpga\N2750A.bin
   DELETED: \secure\infiniiVision\fpga\N2820A.bin
   DELETED: \secure\infiniiVision\fpga\gpibFPGA.bin
   DELETED: \secure\infiniiVision\fpga\lanFPGA.bin
   DELETED: \secure\infiniiVision\fpga\
   DELETED: \secure\infiniiVision\SetupConverter.exe
   DELETED: \secure\infiniiVision\splashImage.bin
   DELETED: \secure\infiniiVision\dnssd_CE.dll
   DELETED: \secure\infiniiVision\libcups2.dll
   DELETED: \secure\infiniiVision\libcups2backend.dll
   DELETED: \secure\infiniiVision\networkPrintFile.exe
   DELETED: \secure\infiniiVision\websockify.exe
   DELETED: \secure\infiniiVision\infiniiVisionLauncher.exe
   DELETED: \secure\infiniiVision\infiniiVisionWebCom.dll
   DELETED: \secure\infiniiVision\
**** CleanupInfiniiVisionFolder ****
   DELETED: \secure\Startup\infiniivision.lnk
   DELETED: \secure\Startup\
**** CleanupInfiniiVisionFolder ****
   DELETED: \secure\help\lpkChineseS.lpk
   DELETED: \secure\help\lpkChineseT.lpk
   DELETED: \secure\help\lpkCzech.lpk
   DELETED: \secure\help\lpkFrench.lpk
   DELETED: \secure\help\lpkGerman.lpk
   DELETED: \secure\help\lpkItalian.lpk
   DELETED: \secure\help\lpkJapanese.lpk
   DELETED: \secure\help\lpkKorean.lpk
   DELETED: \secure\help\lpkPolish.lpk
   DELETED: \secure\help\lpkPortuguese.lpk
   DELETED: \secure\help\lpkRussian.lpk
   DELETED: \secure\help\lpkSpanish.lpk
   DELETED: \secure\help\lpkThai.lpk
   DELETED: \secure\help\lpkTurkish.lpk
   DELETED: \secure\help\
**** CleanupInfiniiVisionFolder ****
   DELETED: \secure\bin\
** END   ** ProcessRecipeStep: \TEMP\{31CA0B68-CF95-6D80-4501-6A7EA5E27919}\cleanupFileSystem.exe: 3033 ms
** BEGIN ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: infiniivisionSetup.cab
** END   ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: infiniivisionSetup.cab: 9835 ms
** BEGIN ** ProcessRecipeStep: \windows\wceldcmd.exe /delete 0 \TEMP\{31CA0B68-CF95-6D80-4501-6A7EA5E27919}\infiniivisionSetup.cab
** END   ** ProcessRecipeStep: \windows\wceldcmd.exe /delete 0 \TEMP\{31CA0B68-CF95-6D80-4501-6A7EA5E27919}\infiniivisionSetup.cab: 8149 ms
** BEGIN ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: splashImage.png
** END   ** ExtractFileFromCabFile: splashImage.png: 438 ms
** BEGIN ** ProcessRecipeStep: \windows\compileImageForSplashScreen.exe \TEMP\{31CA0B68-CF95-6D80-4501-6A7EA5E27919}\SplashImage.png \Secure\InfiniiVision\splashImage.bin
** END   ** ProcessRecipeStep: \windows\compileImageForSplashScreen.exe \TEMP\{31CA0B68-CF95-6D80-4501-6A7EA5E27919}\SplashImage.png \Secure\InfiniiVision\splashImage.bin: 3021 ms
WMT: "", ""
** BEGIN ** ProcessRecipeStep: \windows\rebootInfiniivision.exe

Debug serial initialized ........OK
RTC: 2003-9-0   39:47:50.39 UTC

 icrosoft Windows CE Bootloader Common Library Versio
U-Bool 2010 03 (Oct 11 20:13- Micro:06) gindots C006.
EtU:   SPEoo600a
                er for the AgilRnM P512  oar

Adaptation performed by Agilent Technologies (c) 2008

Flash: 512 KiB
NAND:
System ready!
Preparing foredcw l28dM.B
RTC: 2021-3-9   3:39:47.54 UTC
 Loading image 1 from memory at 0xD0600000
O
BL_IMAGE_TYPE_BIN

X
XXXXOOOOXXOOOOOOIn:    serial
Out:   serial
Err:   serial
OOSerNum:serial number not programmed
Chip:  BD Board Rev: 4
Net:   smsc
XIncorrect Data 0 EccResult: ff30cc EccError: ff30cc EccRead: 0
 EBOOT_ReadFlash failed offset 66e651
 EBOOT_ReadFlash failed location d0670000
ODeCompressFlash: CeCompressDecode() failed
 CeDecompressFlashBlock failed
****** Data record 8 corrupted, ABORT!!! ******

Completed file(s):
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[0]: Address=0x80361000  Length=0x1ACB780  Name="" Target=RAM
 Loading image 1 failed, trying next one
 Loading image 2 from meaoly a   0D
                                   6000d0
t copy from NAND offset 0x60000. Error -74 With ECC
Press space to stop autoboot:  0
## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at f8050000 ...
   Image Name:   PBOOT
   Created:      2015-05-07   8:18:27 UTC
   Image Type:   ARM Linux Kernel Image (gzip compressed)
   Data Size:    37749 Bytes = 36.9 KiB
   Load Address: 00000000
   Entry Point:  00000000
   Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK

Starting kernel ...


Debug serial initialized ........OK
RTC: 2021-3-9   3:39:47.96 UTC

Microsoft Windows CE Bootloader Common Library Version 1.4 Built May  7 2015 01:38:03
Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 Ethernet Bootloader for the Agilent P500 board
Adaptation performed by Agilent Technologies (c) 2008


System ready!
Preparing for download...
RTC: 2021-3-9   3:39:48.0 UTC
 Loading image 1 from memory at 0xD0600000
O
BL_IMAGE_TYPE_BIN

X
XXXXOOOOXXOOOOOOOOXOXOOOOOOOOXOOOXOOOOXXXOOOOOOOOOXOOOOXOXXOXOXXOXOXOXOXXXXOOXXXOOOOOOXXOXXOXXXXXXOOOXXXOXXOOOXXXOOOXOOXOOXXOOXOXOOOOXOXOOOOOXOOOXOOOXXXOXOXXXXXXOXXXXOOOXOOOXOXOOOOXOOOOXOXOXOOOOOOX
OOOXOOXOOOOXXXOOOOXOOXXOOXOOOOOOOOOXOXOOOXOOOOOOXOXOOOOXOXOOOOOOOXOXOXOOXOXOOOXOOOXOOXOXXOXOOOXOXXXXXOXOXXOXXXXOXOXXOOOXXOXXXXXXXOXXXXXXXOXXXXOXOXXOXOOOXXXXOXXXXXOOOXXOXX
OOXXOXXXOOXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOXXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOXXXXOXOOOXOXOOXOOXXXXXXXXXXXXXrom_offset=0x0.
XXImageStart = 0x80361000, ImageLength = 0x1ACB780, LaunchAddr = 0x80362000

Completed file(s):
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[0]: Address=0x80361000  Length=0x1ACB780  Name="" Target=RAM
 Loading image 1 succeeded.
ROMHDR at Address 80361044h
Preparing launch...
RTC: 2021-3-9   3:39:51.39 UTC
Launching windows CE image by jumping at address 0x  362000

Windows CE Kernel for ARM (Thumb Enabled) Built on Mar  8 2013 at 17:05:33
Setting up for a Cold Reboot
Done Setting up for a Cold Reboot
Windows CE Firmware Init
BSP 1.0.0 for the SPEARHEAD600AB board (built Mar  7 2021)
Adaptation performed by ADENEO (c) 2005
+OALIntrInit
-OALIntrInit(rc = 1)
Initialize driver globals Zeros area...
pDrvGlobalArea 0xa0060000  size 0x800 (0xa0060800 -0xa0060000)
Initialize driver globals Zeros area...done
 OALKitlStart
Firmware Init Done.
OALIoctlHalEnterI2cCriticalSection init i2c cs
++SER_Init: context Drivers\Active\14
SER_Init, dwIndex:2
SER2 got sysintr:0x00000017
SER2 Serial Port, new baud rate:0x1c200  (UARTCLK:48000000 IBRD:0x1a FBRD:0x2)
OHCI\system.c, GCFG_USBH1_SW_RST
OHCI\system.c, GCFG_USBH2_SW_RST
-EDeviceLoadEeprom 00:03:D3:04:10:00
Phy found addr 31 (ticks=3360)
WaitForLink Start (ticks=3361)
No Link (ticks=4364)
<--EDeviceInitialize

GMAC DMA status register = 0x0
LIN: Data Valid
BALDWIN_DDI: cBaldwinHwIf::Init: Initializing...
BALDWIN_DDI: cBaldwinHwIf::Init: Scope successfully identified.
BALDWIN_DDI: cBaldwinHwIf::Init: Success!
Running infiniiVisionInstallHelper
Failed to start/configure network.
Device load time:
   NANDFLASH: 299 ms
   SNANDFLASH: 299 ms
   USB Hard Disk Drive: 299 ms
Summary of scan:

All FATs on volume agree

Percent Fragmentation: 0
Invalid Directories: 0
Invalid Files: 0
Invalid Clusters: 0
Lost Cluster Chains: 0

ScanVolume \Agilent Flash (NANDFLASH) 0.293000
Summary of scan:

All FATs on volume agree

Percent Fragmentation: 0
Invalid Directories: 0
Invalid Files: 0
Invalid Clusters: 0
Lost Cluster Chains: 0

ScanVolume \Secure (SNANDFLASH) 0.340000

Debug serial initialized ........OK
RTC: 2103-9-0   1:0:14.41 UTC

.4 B-iot  a010702 (5c01:88203er Common Library Version
Mic4o28:t )indoest P5000 EtCPU:   Bootro0d
 for the AgileDR M5  1b8aMdB
Adaptation performed by Agilent Technologies (c) 2008

Flash: 512 KiB
NAND:
System ready!
Preparing fom -eccl 128 MiB
RTC: 2021-3-9   3:41:0.17 UTC
 Loading image 1 from memory at 0xD0600000
O
BL_IMAGE_TYPE_BIN

X
XXXXOOOOXXOOOOOOIn:    serial
Out:   serial
Err:   serial
OSerNum:serial number not programmed
Chip:  BD Board Rev: 4
Net:   smscX
Incorrect Data 0 EccResult: ffffff EccError: ffffff EccRead: 0
 EBOOT_ReadFlash failed offset 66e651
 EBOOT_ReadFlash failed location d0672000
ODeCompressFlash: CeCompressDecode() failed
 CeDecompressFlashBlock failed
****** Data record 8 corrupted, ABORT!!! ******

Completed file(s):
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[0]: Address=0x80361000  Length=0x1ACB780  Name="" Target=RAM
 Loading image 1 failed, trying next one
 Loading image 2 from memoaylad: xD1
00u0
not copy from NAND offset 0x60000. Error -74 With ECC
Press space to stop autoboot:  0
## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at f8050000 ...
   Image Name:   PBOOT
   Created:      2015-05-07   8:18:27 UTC
   Image Type:   ARM Linux Kernel Image (gzip compressed)
   Data Size:    37749 Bytes = 36.9 KiB
   Load Address: 00000000
   Entry Point:  00000000
   Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK

Starting kernel ...


Debug serial initialized ........OK
RTC: 2021-3-9   3:41:0.59 UTC

Microsoft Windows CE Bootloader Common Library Version 1.4 Built May  7 2015 01:38:03
Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 Ethernet Bootloader for the Agilent P500 board
Adaptation performed by Agilent Technologies (c) 2008


System ready!
Preparing for download...
RTC: 2021-3-9   3:41:0.63 UTC
 Loading image 1 from memory at 0xD0600000
O
BL_IMAGE_TYPE_BIN

X
XXXXOOOOXXOOOOOOOOXOXOOOOOOOOXOOOXOOOOXXXOOOOOOOOOXOOOOXOXXOXOXXOXOXOXOXXXXOOXXXOOOOOOXXOXXOXXXXXXOOOXXXOXXOOOXXXOOOXOOXOOXXOOXOXOOOOXOXOOOOOXOOOXOOOXXXOXOXXXXXXOXXXXOOOXOOOXOXOOOOXOOOOXOXOXOOOOOOX
OOOXOOXOOOOXXXOOOOXOOXXOOXOOOOOOOOOXOXOOOXOOOOOOXOXOOOOXOXOOOOOOOXOXOXOOXOXOOOXOOOXOOXOXXOXOOOXOXXXXXOXOXXOXXXXOXOXXOOOXXOXXXXXXXOXXXXXXXOXXXXOXOXXOXOOOXXXXOXXXXXOOOXXOXX
OOXXOXXXOOXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOXXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOXXXXOXOOOXOXOOXOOXXXXXXXXXXXXXrom_offset=0x0.
XXImageStart = 0x80361000, ImageLength = 0x1ACB780, LaunchAddr = 0x80362000

Completed file(s):
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[0]: Address=0x80361000  Length=0x1ACB780  Name="" Target=RAM
 Loading image 1 succeeded.
ROMHDR at Address 80361044h
Preparing launch...
RTC: 2021-3-9   3:41:4.1 UTC
Launching windows CE image by jumping at address 0x  362000

Windows CE Kernel for ARM (Thumb Enabled) Built on Mar  8 2013 at 17:05:33
Setting up for a Cold Reboot
Done Setting up for a Cold Reboot
Windows CE Firmware Init
BSP 1.0.0 for the SPEARHEAD600AB board (built Mar  7 2021)
Adaptation performed by ADENEO (c) 2005
+OALIntrInit
-OALIntrInit(rc = 1)
Initialize driver globals Zeros area...
pDrvGlobalArea 0xa0060000  size 0x800 (0xa0060800 -0xa0060000)
Initialize driver globals Zeros area...done
 OALKitlStart
Firmware Init Done.
OALIoctlHalEnterI2cCriticalSection init i2c cs
++SER_Init: context Drivers\Active\14
SER_Init, dwIndex:2
SER2 got sysintr:0x00000017
SER2 Serial Port, new baud rate:0x1c200  (UARTCLK:48000000 IBRD:0x1a FBRD:0x2)
OHCI\system.c, GCFG_USBH1_SW_RST
OHCI\system.c, GCFG_USBH2_SW_RST
-EDeviceLoadEeprom 00:03:D3:04:10:00
Phy found addr 31 (ticks=3354)
WaitForLink Start (ticks=3356)
No Link (ticks=4358)
<--EDeviceInitialize

GMAC DMA status register = 0x0
LIN: Data Valid
BALDWIN_DDI: cBaldwinHwIf::Init: Initializing...
BALDWIN_DDI: cBaldwinHwIf::Init: Scope successfully identified.
BALDWIN_DDI: cBaldwinHwIf::Init: Success!
Running infiniiVisionInstallHelper
Failed to start/configure network.
Device load time:
   NANDFLASH: 0 ms
   SNANDFLASH: 0 ms
SHIM DLL, LoadRealDll [PalIO.dll] for [AgilentPalIO.dll]
SHIM [AgilentPalIO.dll] Get Process Addresses
Our command line is
Performing Startup
SHIM DLL, LoadRealDll [PalSStorage.dll] for [AgilentPalSStorage.dll]
SHIM [AgilentPalSStorage.dll] Get Process Addresses

      creating \Secure\bin\Released build, Mar  7 2021, 23:23:02
Initializing FPGA...
****
FPGA Type: Wyoming
Ver: 2.011 Released
Build Time: Tue May 27 16:03:14 2014
Build Machine: TS2404M
****
No option module detected
Keyboard firmware version 32... ok
Keyboard Info: Board id 1, Board rev 3
Startup sequence is complete.
SHIM DLL, LoadRealDll [PalSysManagement.dll] for [AgilentPalSysManagement.dll]
SHIM [AgilentPalSysManagement.dll] Get Process Addresses
SHIM DLL, LoadRealDll [PalCaps.dll] for [AgilentPalCaps.dll]
SHIM [AgilentPalCaps.dll] Get Process Addresses
System has been running 25.903025 seconds
Start Up Sequence 15.202900
Memory Load 55%
   System Physical Memory 39.730 / 73.277 MB
   Process Virtual Memory 49.500 / 1024.000 MB
-----> InfiniiVision is running <-----
failed open \Secure\InfiniiVision\LudicrousSpeed.usb
                                                    no workaround for USB phy




Again, sometimes the startup is successful and in most cases it fits here:

Code: [Select]
U-Boot 2010.03 (Oct 18 2011 - 14:28:06)Agilent P500

CPU:   SPEAr600
DRAM:  128 MiB
Flash: 512 KiB
NAND:  fsmc-ecc1 128 MiB
In:    serial
Out:   serial
Err:   serial
SerNum:serial number not programmed
Chip:  BD Board Rev: 4
Net:   smsc
Press space to stop autoboot:  0
## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at f8050000 ...
   Image Name:   PBOOT
   Created:      2015-05-07   8:18:27 UTC
   Image Type:   ARM Linux Kernel Image (gzip compressed)
   Data Size:    37749 Bytes = 36.9 KiB
   Load Address: 00000000
   Entry Point:  00000000
   Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK

Starting kernel ...


Maybe try to downgrade to a lower version for example 2.35? Although there is no logic ...
 

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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2927 on: November 12, 2021, 05:58:01 pm »
@sajsoni do you read the log at all? There are NAND/ECC errors. Do what TheSteve advised- run another update and see if errors persist.
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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2928 on: November 12, 2021, 07:22:21 pm »
Bud, BTW, please explain what the "verify images" of the pboot does. Which images does it verify and how?
 

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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2929 on: November 12, 2021, 07:33:00 pm »
I don't have a LAN card ...


I tried to run the flash a few more times and they always have the same errors, if we think of the same part of the log:

Code: [Select]
Completed file(s):
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[0]: Address=0x80361000  Length=0x1ACB780  Name="" Target=RAM
 Loading image 1 failed, trying next one
 Loading image 2 from memora lt 0 D 000Could not copy from NAND offset 0x60000. Error -74 With ECC
Press space to stop autoboot:  0
## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at f8050000 ...
   Image Name:   PBOOT
   Created:      2015-05-07   8:18:27 UTC
   Image Type:   ARM Linux Kernel Image (gzip compressed)
   Data Size:    37749 Bytes = 36.9 KiB
   Load Address: 00000000
   Entry Point:  00000000
   Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK
 

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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2930 on: November 12, 2021, 07:58:38 pm »
Bud, BTW, please explain what the "verify images" of the pboot does. Which images does it verify and how?
There are two same copies of nk.bin image in NAND. I do not know the exact method how Pboot validates them but think it calculates a checksum and compares against the original value. Now - the original checksum value may be stored either in the header in the nk.bin itself or somewhere else in NAND written by the last successfull firmware update, i do not know.
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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2931 on: November 12, 2021, 09:30:00 pm »
I don't have a LAN card ...


I tried to run the flash a few more times and they always have the same errors, if we think of the same part of the log:

Code: [Select]
Completed file(s):
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[0]: Address=0x80361000  Length=0x1ACB780  Name="" Target=RAM
 Loading image 1 failed, trying next one
 [b]Loading image 2 from memora lt 0 D 000[/b]Could not copy from NAND offset 0x60000. Error -74 With ECC
Press space to stop autoboot:  0
## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at f8050000 ...
   Image Name:   PBOOT
   Created:      2015-05-07   8:18:27 UTC
   Image Type:   ARM Linux Kernel Image (gzip compressed)
   Data Size:    37749 Bytes = 36.9 KiB
   Load Address: 00000000
   Entry Point:  00000000
   Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK

The output is garbled (5th row from top)... Do you have a reliable serial connection ?
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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2932 on: November 13, 2021, 03:57:58 am »
F/W ver.7.50 was released today for 3000T-series scopes.

2021-11-12    7.50.20211028

Here's the change log (according to Keysight):

Version 7.50.2021102830
Released Date: 12 November 2021
Instrument software version: Revision 7.50.2021102830
File Name: 3000XSeriesT.7.50.2021102830.ksx
Bug Fixes
This software revision includes the following Bug fixes:
- Corrected issue where WaveGen inversion disappears at 50% duty cycle.
- Removed references to unsupported USB 2.0 hi-speed. USB 2.0 hi-speed is not supported
by 3000T X-Series oscilloscopes.
- Corrected issue where remote command :WMEM1:SAVE MATH1 does not behave the
same as the front panel operation.
- Fixed incorrect scaling issue with N282xA probes
- Corrected firmware update failure (AUX-V)

-albertr

 

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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2933 on: November 13, 2021, 11:14:25 am »
I think the serial connection is fine. Here is part of the same log with another UART converter.
Now he failed to load any images ....

Code: [Select]
Completed file(s):
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[0]: Address=0x80361000  Length=0x1ACB780  Name="" Target=RAM
aCludd nryicgpn xr onN
 Loadint 0mag0 2  rrmom mor  ith0EDC
0000
Incorrect Data 0 EccResult: cc0f00 EccError: 33f0ff EccRead: ffffff
 IsCompressed: ReadFlash failed

BL_IMAGE_TYPE_UNKNOWN

 Loading image 2 failed, trying next one
 All images failed

Press r to reset
failed: 13 5
Could not copy from NAND offset 0x60000. Error -74 NO ECC
FPGA programming FAILED!
Press space to stop autoboot:  0
## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at f8050000 ...
   Image Name:   PBOOT
   Created:      2015-05-07   8:18:27 UTC
   Image Type:   ARM Linux Kernel Image (gzip compressed)
   Data Size:    37749 Bytes = 36.9 KiB
   Load Address: 00000000
   Entry Point:  00000000
   Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK
 

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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2934 on: November 13, 2021, 02:12:20 pm »
Is it a 3.3V uart converter?
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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2935 on: November 13, 2021, 02:56:27 pm »
Yes, 3.3V converter
 

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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2936 on: November 13, 2021, 03:01:26 pm »
If the CPU is not even able to drive serial output, it is time to check voltages.
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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2937 on: November 14, 2021, 12:32:53 am »
F/W ver.7.50 was released today for 3000T-series scopes.

2021-11-12    7.50.20211028

Here's the change log (according to Keysight):

Version 7.50.2021102830
Released Date: 12 November 2021
Instrument software version: Revision 7.50.2021102830
File Name: 3000XSeriesT.7.50.2021102830.ksx
Bug Fixes
This software revision includes the following Bug fixes:
- Corrected issue where WaveGen inversion disappears at 50% duty cycle.
- Removed references to unsupported USB 2.0 hi-speed. USB 2.0 hi-speed is not supported
by 3000T X-Series oscilloscopes.
- Corrected issue where remote command :WMEM1:SAVE MATH1 does not behave the
same as the front panel operation.
- Fixed incorrect scaling issue with N282xA probes
- Corrected firmware update failure (AUX-V)

-albertr

Installed without any issue.
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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2938 on: November 14, 2021, 02:54:36 pm »
Voltages are OK ...

since I have access to another identical oscilloscope with software version 2.65, is there a possibility to read and save the complete dump on the PC and then try the flash again?
 

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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2939 on: November 14, 2021, 03:26:10 pm »
The resistors are not in their original form, I removed two resistors to enable JTAG as someone mentioned ....
Can they have an impact? I can return them as they were, they are 1K resistors ...
 

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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2940 on: November 14, 2021, 03:59:38 pm »
Finally! Now they are constantly booting from the first!  :scared:

Thank you all for your help
 

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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2941 on: November 14, 2021, 04:12:02 pm »
Maybe I'm a little boring now. Is it complicated to add licenses for digital channel and serial decoding functions?
 

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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2942 on: November 14, 2021, 09:58:06 pm »
Thanks for wasting our time. Cant offer my advice anymore.
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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2943 on: November 19, 2021, 07:36:02 pm »
FOR REFERENCE

Decided to gather all the DSOX1000, 2000A, 3000A, 3000T, 4000A and 6000A options information in a single table. It's the best info I've collected so far but it may contain some errors.

If you see any omission/error please say so (or pm me to reduce clutter).

« Last Edit: March 01, 2024, 10:34:18 pm by tv84 »
 
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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2944 on: November 19, 2021, 10:31:44 pm »
FCDCFCE29--DSOX6B10T254BW
for 4000A,it also has F9EA328C .
F9EA328C--TELN
« Last Edit: November 23, 2021, 09:51:31 am by wp_wp »
 

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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2945 on: November 24, 2021, 07:48:22 pm »
Does the hacked firmware void the warranty??
More than likely, however like Jailbreaking or something, if you can get the original firmware back on there before you send it in for servicing theyll probably never know you were ever running a customer firmware.

Anyone here had really reverted to original firmware, sent the oscilloscope for a warranty repair and got the repair?

I'm slightly undecided between DSOX2004A and DSOX3014A. The budget allows me to get to the DSOX3014A even if my actual needs can be covered with the DSOX2004A. In both cases the decoding of the serial protocols is mandatory.
The doubt arises from the fact that if the oscilloscope fails under warranty .. I can't risk throwing away a DSOX3014A, too expensive!

Thanks
 

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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2946 on: November 24, 2021, 08:30:26 pm »
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decoding of the serial protocols is mandatory

Wouldn't something PC-based be more appropriate for that? The scope is great for sorting logic levels used by serial protocols, but if you're debugging the actual data I find something like the Logic preferable.
 

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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2947 on: November 24, 2021, 08:43:55 pm »
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decoding of the serial protocols is mandatory

Wouldn't something PC-based be more appropriate for that?

Yes, of course.
If one have to decode serial protocols only, there is no need to use an oscilloscope. A PC-based solution could be more appropriate.
In my case I'm going to buy a new oscilloscope and I'd like to use it for serial protocols decoding too.
I specified that because both DSOX2000 and DSOX3000A has no standard serial protocols decoding so I'll go with the hack.
Then my question about the warranty.

Thanks for your opinion.
 

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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2948 on: November 24, 2021, 11:12:14 pm »
Does the hacked firmware void the warranty??
More than likely, however like Jailbreaking or something, if you can get the original firmware back on there before you send it in for servicing theyll probably never know you were ever running a customer firmware.

I'm slightly undecided between DSOX2004A and DSOX3014A. The budget allows me to get to the DSOX3014A even if my actual needs can be covered with the DSOX2004A. In both cases the decoding of the serial protocols is mandatory.
The doubt arises from the fact that if the oscilloscope fails under warranty .. I can't risk throwing away a DSOX3014A, too expensive!


The official stance is that if something comes in modified the warranty doesn't hold. You also might think about a DSOX1204A/G over the DSOX2004A?
 
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Re: DSOX2000 and 3000 series - licence , have anyone tried to hack that scope ?
« Reply #2949 on: November 25, 2021, 09:55:50 am »
The official stance is that if something comes in modified the warranty doesn't hold. You also might think about a DSOX1204A/G over the DSOX2004A?

I briefly read about DSOX1204A days ago when comparing many scopes in order to narrowing the selection.
My conclusion was that Keysight is trying to be part of the low-price scopes segment.
I have used many scopes brand in my job and I my preference is for Keysight even if there are many cheaper brands around.
I would not want DSOX1204A to be too cheap a product for a brand like Keysight and then you would pay for the name but not for the quality.
If I wanted to spend less I probably would choose Rigol. This is my opinion.
Have you had a chance to work with any DSO1200? What was your impression?
 


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