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| habl:
I soldered out the flash drive, it reads in the programmer. The problem is not the flash drive, but a badly soldered contact near the flash drive. Thanks for the advice! But the problem with dsoflash from your google disk remains. The images filled with it do not help to boot the oscilloscope. |
| DavidAlfa:
--- Quote from: habl on January 31, 2024, 05:19:49 am ---That's the thing, if I write the dump with the old version of dsoflash, the oscilloscope loads, but if I write the dump with the your google disk, the oscilloscope does not load - hangs on the second splash screen. I've checked several times. --- End quote --- Sill very rare than the first ~15MB are perfect and then only few bytes of the UBI header change. Will check it, but it's extremely slow and time consuming so I can't tell when it'll be ready. Actually you'll never really need DSOflash to restore anything, just run lastest platform-tools, then restore fw version, model/serial and AWG calibration from Backup Builder. Edit: Read my flash, wrote back, read again, exactly the same md5sum. |
| DavidAlfa:
--- Quote from: habl on January 31, 2024, 03:06:39 am ---@DavidAlfa I found out that the latest version of dsoflash at the moment from your google disk does not allow to restore correctly my backup --- End quote --- Well, indeed, your restore.bin didn't match the original when reading back. Will make more tests... |
| DavidAlfa:
I was able to initialize the SDRAM (Not easy, zero documentation available for FEL |O), it's much larger than the SRAM scratchpad (64MB vs ~4KB), so it will allow much longer queues, removing a lot of overhead. It made a dramatic speedup to 300KB/s, it only takes 7 minutes now! |
| habl:
Yes, dsoflash is now correctly restoring the image on my oscilloscope. Thank you very much. |
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