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| scatterandfocus:
--- Quote from: jake@cs on September 13, 2019, 11:37:03 pm ---I've dumped the firmware from a new 2D72, and stored in on our GitHub at https://github.com/circuit-specialists/Hantek-2D72. Now there is a permanent place to get the files, and the README will have a list of all the mods I've found so far. Later, I'm going to order in some ST-Link V2 to sell as products in case people need to flash or unbrick their devices. --- End quote --- What issues are those mods addressing? |
| Anderzzon:
Hi everyone! I just bought the 2D72, so far I'am impressed. I will give it couple of weeks more testing :) One thing I couldnt really understand, if I save a waveform on the 2D72 how can I transfer it to my computer? I use Hantek2xx2 software but I cant find any "recall" function that are saved in the 2D72. Its works like a charm standalone but I would like to use these saved waveforms in my computer. One solution is to be connected to PC and save the waveform but I want to save waveforms out in the field and then analyze them in the computer. Anyone got a solution for this? Best regards Andersson |
| Microcheap:
I don't think it is possible to save the data to the device and then transfer it to a computer. You can either save a waveform in the device's internal memory (Menu->Save) and recall it later or, use the PC software to save the waveform to a CSV file. |
| Anderzzon:
Okey, I got at windows tablet so I can go with that. But if anyone know how to export the internal memory please send me a PM. :) |
| aRGee:
Hi, I bought the 2c42 and tried to add the AWG. Sysinfo tells me I have a 2d42 now, but when I go to the AWG menu it tells me the function isn't there. I'm wondering if it's another protection. Software version is 2019041501 and FPGA v04. Does anyone have an idea? |
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