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New Rigol DS7000
Sighound36:
Morning chaps
Yes indeed jemangedeslolos did suggest that having another 7000 in place of the LeCroy would be beneficial for me and providing an exchange service would be advantageous for both of us :-DD
Tv84 the 'we' relates to myself, my son and good tech that is on the staff, we all use Rigol's kit every day, personally I use the 8000 which is a very good scope with features that would cost at least 14k alone on the Tek/Keysight/Lecroy and it does it very well, plus it sports a seriously deep memory.
We specialize in ultra quiet linear and switch mode power supplies, audio master clocks, RF harvesting and green energy projects. We also have the Lecroy for pure R&D it's more accurate and has serial data tools that are superb, however the 8000 is the workhorse and its decent for the outlay
We use a great many manufacturers equipment from Tek/R&S/Keysight/Keithley/Rigol/Kikusiu/Agilent/Tekbox/TTI/Picoscope/Flir/Fluke.
We have no association with any of the vendors other than we use all of the big four (and others) they all gave professional quality service and advice. I purchase what I feel is the right piece for the job in hand, the badge is not important, the product performance is.
Totally understand that other purchasers will have other individual requirements and their findings will be different from ours.
Hope that helps
Sighound36
Gandalf_Sr:
jemangedeslolos,
I usually get when you are joking and I appreciate it, it gives me a much needed laugh. I too joke around sometimes with obscure references to Monty Python (not a programming language) sketches (sorry not an Arduino project) that many won't understand.
Some people do seem afflicted by an inability to be teased or laugh at themselves.
nctnico, I fart in your general direction. (this is a joke, it is a reference to the Monty Python Holy Grail movie where King Arthur and his men, on the quest to find the Holy Grail, meet the French soldiers at a castle).
tv84:
--- Quote from: jealcuna on May 16, 2020, 01:37:41 am ---Hi, I am following the guide https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/hacking-the-rigol-mso5000-series-oscilloscopes/msg2682411/#msg2682411 to hack my MSO7014 oscilloscope, however I can not find the Bpatch file for my version 00.01.02.00.05 and model. Does anybody has the file or guide trough another solution?
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jealcuna,
My telnet script is supposed to get hang and be temporary. Those are features, not bugs.
I could, but I won't, share a patch solution. I do that only when nobody else has been able to.
But there is enough information in the forum for anyone who has a real interest/need to easily make his own DS7000 patch, since the MSO5000 patching is almost the same but with different offsets.
These .GEL files are .tar files so any packer, like 7zip, can unpack/pack these .GEL files.
2N3055:
--- Quote from: Gandalf_Sr on May 16, 2020, 09:00:10 am ---jemangedeslolos,
I usually get when you are joking and I appreciate it, it gives me a much needed laugh. I too joke around sometimes with obscure references to Monty Python (not a programming language) sketches (sorry not an Arduino project) that many won't understand.
Some people do seem afflicted by an inability to be teased or laugh at themselves.
nctnico, I fart in your general direction. (this is a joke, it is a reference to the Monty Python Holy Grail movie where King Arthur and his men, on the quest to find the Holy Grail, meet the French soldiers at a castle).
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I proclaim Rigol 7000 is not good enough. It doesn't have a shrubbery! Nii!! ^-^
jealcuna:
--- Quote from: tv84 on May 16, 2020, 09:55:21 am ---
--- Quote from: jealcuna on May 16, 2020, 01:37:41 am ---Hi, I am following the guide https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/hacking-the-rigol-mso5000-series-oscilloscopes/msg2682411/#msg2682411 to hack my MSO7014 oscilloscope, however I can not find the Bpatch file for my version 00.01.02.00.05 and model. Does anybody has the file or guide trough another solution?
--- End quote ---
jealcuna,
My telnet script is supposed to get hang and be temporary. Those are features, not bugs.
I could, but I won't, share a patch solution. I do that only when nobody else has been able to.
But there is enough information in the forum for anyone who has a real interest/need to easily make his own DS7000 patch, since the MSO5000 patching is almost the same but with different offsets.
These .GEL files are .tar files so any packer, like 7zip, can unpack/pack these .GEL files.
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You totally misunderstand me, I am not saying that the behavior of telnet script is a bug. I am just clarifying the expected behavior if any other user want to check the script.
Anyway, I was requesting help, because yes, I am lost, and does not mean that I am not interested in make my patch. If you do not want to help, it is ok, but not put words in my mouth and make a judgement without put in the place of others.
Thank you very much.
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