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Micsig tBook mini TO1000 serial bus trigger and decoding functions are available

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Micsig_support:
Dear friends,

 :D :DGreetings! We are happy to announce that the serial bus trigger and decoding functions for the Micsig TO1000 series tablet oscilloscopes are now available. To obtain the upgrade, please contact an authorized distributor which you bought.

There are two serial bus decoding options available for the TO1000 series (the TO1000M series is not supported)
Package 1: UART, CAN, LIN, SPI, and I2C protocol decoding
Package 2: 1533B and 429 protocol decoding

To thank you for your support, we are offering bus decoding option Package 1 for FREE for all current and future TO1104 and TO1104 Plus owners! [/b](This promotion will last for at least one year) :popcorn: :popcorn:

Installing these upgrades is simple. First, download and upgrade your firmware to version ****273, which contains the serial bus trigger function. (You can use Wi-fi to upgrade directly, it is very easy and simple).Then send your serial number to our agent via private messaging or via email to america@micsig.com or sales@micsig.com. We will reply promptly with a license code.

After you've installed your upgrade(s), we would love to see you to post comments, screenshots, and videos in this thread of the decoding options in use to gather feedback for future improvements.

We really appreciate your support, and we hope we can continue to advance our products and services to meet your needs!

Attachments are CAN functions interface for your reference.  :D :D :D

jjoonathan:
Greetings! Nice work! Excellent prices and build quality :-+

Unfortunately I jumped on the bandwagon a few days too early (judging from the date on Mike's video) and got a TO1104M which doesn't support serial decodes :( However, I managed to load the ***273 firmware by downloading upgrade_TO1104.bin firmware, renaming it upgrade_TO1104M.bin, and putting it on a flash drive. This gets me serial triggers (that work  ;D ) and licenses (listed on the license screen) for decodes  ;D ;D  but the decode traces don't ever show up, which I believe is the same behavior as if they were unlicensed. So close!

At first I thought it might be a hardware limitation due to a different FPGA or processor or something, so I compared to Mike's teardown, but that wasn't it. The next thing to draw my attention was the blocks of resistors behind the CPU, one of which is labeled "Ver." Very interesting  :D Can you tell me if I'm on the right trail? Or possibly wasting my time on account of a significant hardware difference I haven't noticed yet?

EDIT: Same for wifi. The module is installed, it says I have a key, but I can't actually use it.

/shameless

pcbroute:
Hello!
Is a Great news. Just installed new Firmware by WiFi, it looks very good, i want it.
Micsig Big Thanks! and Regards to You )
My SN 310000431.

pcbroute:
It work, i see DATA )

lukier:

--- Quote from: jjoonathan on August 01, 2017, 03:48:58 am ---At first I thought it might be a hardware limitation due to a different FPGA or processor or something, so I compared to Mike's teardown, but that wasn't it. The next thing to draw my attention was the blocks of resistors behind the CPU, one of which is labeled "Ver." Very interesting  :D Can you tell me if I'm on the right trail? Or possibly wasting my time on account of a significant hardware difference I haven't noticed yet?

--- End quote ---

Interesting! I brought the subject of the -M version differences before, in the main thread, but got no reply. Therefore I bought 1074 non-M. So you are saying hardware-wise the -M version is identical (SoC, DDR memory chips, FPGA model and grade etc) to the non-M version?

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