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New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)

http://www.rigol.com/Support/SoftDownload/3

Release notes?
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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2018, 06:12:13 am »
Release notes?

Appears to be encrypted with "E-SafeNet"



I read a PDF and it's really rubbish encryption, if anybody can do Python there's a cracker here:

https://github.com/c3c/E-Safenet

(I'm not a Python person, don't have it installed...)
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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2018, 06:18:25 am »
Pluses gone?  :'(
 

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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #3 on: May 11, 2018, 06:44:30 am »
Curious. It's on the Chinese web page (www.rigol.com) but not on the "International" (int.rigol.com) website.

Who dares? ;)

 

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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #4 on: May 11, 2018, 12:16:46 pm »
I did.

No more "Pluses"  :-- It was really a sort of trademark. And some sense of humor doesn't hurt!

I was wrong, Pluses are still there :)

Vertical channel alignment is better in my unit. Mine had a very slight deviation between channels, it doesn't happen any longer.

Options still intact  :-+

Now I'm curious about the release notes.
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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #5 on: May 11, 2018, 01:12:30 pm »
On my MSO1074 worked as well, strangely enough, on the System Info version number didn't change ( 04.04.sp3) but trying to update again finds the software at the new version  :wtf:.
Autocalibration in progress, let's see.

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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #6 on: May 11, 2018, 01:18:52 pm »
The last update (I have) is v00.04.04.03.02, this update is 00.04.04.03.05. So both versions are 00.04.04.03 :-)
 

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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #7 on: May 11, 2018, 01:52:37 pm »
Nice to know they have not completely abandoned this model.  :-+

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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #8 on: May 11, 2018, 01:57:19 pm »
I don't think there were any real bugs left. Maybe a few minor ones.

Or ... are there any new features?

(unlikely - the file size is almost identical)

Maybe the people over in the firmware hacking thread can put "Pluses" back in for us.

Are there no Python gurus reading this who can decrypt the release notes?
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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #9 on: May 11, 2018, 03:37:02 pm »
I don't think there were any real bugs left. Maybe a few minor ones.

The USB transfer speed as someone (is it Karel the DSRemote author ?) mentioned Rigol is not fully implementing certain USB standards if I'm not mistaken. I don't remember the details.  :-//

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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #10 on: May 11, 2018, 03:46:53 pm »
Return of sense of humour for Borjam the Horizontal Statistic selection menu now has Pulses spelt correctly but the actual displayed Stats at the bottom of the display is still Pluses.  Oh well the next upgrade sigh! :-+
 

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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #11 on: May 11, 2018, 05:12:54 pm »
DC1MC if you look at the detailed System Info via the rapid button pushing technique it displays the the full F/W status and it definitely is an 00.04.04.03.05 after the upgrade.
 

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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #12 on: May 11, 2018, 05:20:57 pm »
On my MSO1074 worked as well, strangely enough, on the System Info version number didn't change ( 04.04.sp3) but trying to update again finds the software at the new version  :wtf:.
Autocalibration in progress, let's see.

The ordinary system info doesn't show the final set of digits, only the first three.

DC1MC if you look at the detailed System Info via the rapid button pushing technique it displays the the full F/W status and it definitely is an 00.04.04.03.05 after the upgrade.

Menu -> Menu -> Force -> Menu -> Utility -> System -> System Info

But ... if the major numbers don't change then I think this could be a very minor update.

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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #13 on: May 11, 2018, 05:34:41 pm »
On my MSO1074 worked as well, strangely enough, on the System Info version number didn't change ( 04.04.sp3) but trying to update again finds the software at the new version  :wtf:.
Autocalibration in progress, let's see.

The ordinary system info doesn't show the final set of digits, only the first three.

DC1MC if you look at the detailed System Info via the rapid button pushing technique it displays the the full F/W status and it definitely is an 00.04.04.03.05 after the upgrade.

Menu -> Menu -> Force -> Menu -> Utility -> System -> System Info

But ... if the major numbers don't change then I think this could be a very minor update.

Well this a screenshot of this "magic" ;) info screen
 

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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #14 on: May 11, 2018, 05:42:41 pm »
Are there no Python gurus reading this who can decrypt the release notes?
I'm no Python guru, but I do know and use Python, and I'm trying to get to decrypt the release notes, but I'm not able to obtain yet any sensible cleartext.
I'm following the "probable plaintext attack" route, trying to feed pieces of the previous release notes.

It seems only the recent updates for the DS100Z and DS2000A have the release notes encrypted. Other f/w upgrades released this month are in plain text as it should, with the oddball of the DG1KZ release notes being a UTF-16 file.
 

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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #15 on: May 11, 2018, 05:49:00 pm »
Are there no Python gurus reading this who can decrypt the release notes?
I'm no Python guru, but I do know and use Python, and I'm trying to get to decrypt the release notes, but I'm not able to obtain yet any sensible cleartext.
I'm following the "probable plaintext attack" route, trying to feed pieces of the previous release notes.

It seems only the recent updates for the DS100Z and DS2000A have the release notes encrypted. Other f/w upgrades released this month are in plain text as it should, with the oddball of the DG1KZ release notes being a UTF-16 file.

This encrypted file is also UTF-16 encoded, this why the ASCI decoder doesn't work :( and it's a bit larger.

Probing with diverse parts I see now and then something like H i s t o r y and R e l e a s e, but the program replaces the zeroes in UTF-16 with spaces and itsn't able to deduce the key :(
The program needs to be adapted for UTF-16 in the plaintext mode, but this really needs someone who knows python and this is not me unfortunately.

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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #16 on: May 11, 2018, 05:52:13 pm »
I prefer to wait to see really errore corrects, so they comment "pluses" no, I have installed the version of Konor that fixes that error, so let's see what the gurus opninan. and here is the previous version https://beyondmeasure.rigoltech.com/acton/form/1579/0025:d-0005/0/-/-/-/-/index.htm
 

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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #17 on: May 11, 2018, 08:27:22 pm »
This encrypted file is also UTF-16 encoded, this why the ASCI decoder doesn't work :( and it's a bit larger.

Probing with diverse parts I see now and then something like H i s t o r y and R e l e a s e, but the program replaces the zeroes in UTF-16 with spaces and itsn't able to deduce the key :(
The program needs to be adapted for UTF-16 in the plaintext mode, but this really needs someone who knows python and this is not me unfortunately.

I don't know Python but I'm guessing you have to add "or o == 0" at the end of line 86 of file partial_c.py

(in function "is_allowed_char")

 
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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #18 on: May 11, 2018, 09:24:16 pm »
This encrypted file is also UTF-16 encoded, this why the ASCI decoder doesn't work :( and it's a bit larger.

Probing with diverse parts I see now and then something like H i s t o r y and R e l e a s e, but the program replaces the zeroes in UTF-16 with spaces and itsn't able to deduce the key :(
The program needs to be adapted for UTF-16 in the plaintext mode, but this really needs someone who knows python and this is not me unfortunately.

I don't know Python but I'm guessing you have to add "or o == 0" at the end of line 86 of file partial_c.py

(in function "is_allowed_char")

Not that easy unfortunately, the whole program has to be modified for UTF-16 :(

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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #19 on: May 12, 2018, 06:38:56 am »
i think this is just a counter act on the hacked rigol fw thread, they probaly only correct Pluses in one place and thats it, and then encrypt it so no more low level hack. they dont even bother or dont know how to use "Find word" feature to correct all the Pluses, i guess they are on Win7 or later (Find file with keyword function in WinExplorer is real sucks). Possibly they also blocked hacked version from being installed in this version. If there is no substantial improvement, i will say there is no need to upgrade to this official version, we may keep an eye on the hacked fw thread. ymmv.
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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #20 on: May 12, 2018, 07:02:36 am »
Release notes?

Appears to be encrypted with "E-SafeNet"

Why would one encrypt the release notes?

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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #21 on: May 12, 2018, 07:45:36 am »
Why would one encrypt the release notes?
:-// Perhaps the package was assembled using internal engineering documents, which could be encrypted to avoid possible 'leaks' to spill news before they are ready for the public release.
 

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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #22 on: May 12, 2018, 07:52:18 am »
Those +Pluses -Pluses and RNAGe RNAG are exactly like in previous version
so for them they were already corrected and they think we are just joking...
Downgrade is possible in different ways and I believe hacking isn't problem
either. Comparing functions can give better overview what is changed.
 
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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #23 on: May 12, 2018, 08:40:45 am »
Release notes?

Appears to be encrypted with "E-SafeNet"

I read a PDF and it's really rubbish encryption, if anybody can do Python there's a cracker here:

https://github.com/c3c/E-Safenet

(I'm not a Python person, don't have it installed...)

Here we go again!   ;D

Code: [Select]
00000000 - File Type: DS1000Z
00000010 - Software Branch/Version: 00.04.04.03.05
00000020 - Bitmask: 00000700
00000024 - # Sections: 10
Offset    Section Name                SectiSz   StartAdr  CRC32     Type
00000028  /sys/SparrowAPP.out         00109197  00000280  F0939219  00000001  [00000280-00109416]  CRC OK
00000064  /sys/SparrowFPGA.hex        000C4372  00109417  D9C46F2E  00000005  [00109417-001CD788]  CRC OK
000000A0  /sys/SparrowDGFPGA.hex      00046F04  001CD789  433D327B  00000006  [001CD789-0021468C]  CRC OK
000000DC  /sys/logo.hex               000BB818  0021468D  C9D7EDE5  0000000A  [0021468D-002CFEA4]  CRC OK
00000118  /sys/guiResData.hex         000B6A2C  002CFEA5  322A3B01  0000000C  [002CFEA5-003868D0]  CRC OK
00000154  /sys/guiPicData.hex         0001E6BF  003868D1  7F322FAE  00000011  [003868D1-003A4F8F]  CRC OK
00000190  /sys/SparrowConfig.hex      000BB818  003A4F90  DF2A2311  00000010  [003A4F90-004607A7]  CRC OK
000001CC  /sys/SparrowWaveTable.hex   000020E8  004607A8  C29BAD69  0000000B  [004607A8-0046288F]  CRC OK
00000208  /sys/SparrowCalFile.hex     0002329C  00462890  5613C891  0000000F  [00462890-00485B2B]  CRC OK
00000244                              00000118  00485B2C  00000000  00000032  [00485B2C-00485C43]
Offset    CRC32     Flags     Filesize  Endianes  Branch/Version
00000280  FD9F4BF8  00000003  0010917F  AA5555AA  00.04.04.03.05  [00000298-00109416]  CRC OK
00109417  C9AF5D56  00000000  000C435A  AA5555AA  00.04.04.03.05  [0010942F-001CD788]  CRC OK
001CD789  138E13B9  00000000  00046EEC  AA5555AA  00.04.04.03.05  [001CD7A1-0021468C]  CRC OK
0021468D  9B4EA177  00000000  000BB800  AA5555AA  00.04.04.03.05  [002146A5-002CFEA4]  CRC OK
002CFEA5  D7825E44  00000000  000B6A14  AA5555AA  00.04.04.03.05  [002CFEBD-003868D0]  CRC OK
003868D1  01873014  00000001  0001E6A7  AA5555AA  00.04.04.03.05  [003868E9-003A4F8F]  CRC OK
003A4F90  5DEF7058  00000000  000BB800  AA5555AA  00.04.04.03.05  [003A4FA8-004607A7]  CRC OK
004607A8  558BD392  00000000  000020D0  AA5555AA  00.04.04.03.05  [004607C0-0046288F]  CRC OK
00462890  7717C897  00000000  00023284  AA5555AA  00.04.04.03.05  [004628A8-00485B2B]  CRC OK

Must be a minor bug correction since all other files are the same as in 00.04.04.03.02 and SparrowAPP is even 124 bytes shorter.

Regarding the encrypted release notes, I think they gave up on protecting the GEL and turned to the release notes!  :-DD
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Re: New firmware Rigol DS1000Z 00.04.04.03.05 2018-05-09 (2018-02-28)
« Reply #24 on: May 12, 2018, 10:03:40 am »
Not that easy unfortunately, the whole program has to be modified for UTF-16 :(

It shouldn't make any difference to the overall program.

The UTF-16 actually makes it a lot easier because you know what half the bytes of the plaintext are (assuming it's ASCII text like all the other release notes, every other byte will be zero).

« Last Edit: May 12, 2018, 10:16:45 am by Fungus »
 


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