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| Rigol DS1000Z series buglist continued (latest: 00.04.04.04.03, 2019-05-30) |
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| Karel:
In case somebody thought that most bugs have been solved, I have an unpleasant surprise: The command :FUNCtion:WREPlay:FMAX? returns the value that belongs to :FUNCtion:WREPlay:FEND instead of the number of recorded frames. Example: 5 frames have been recorded. :FUNCtion:WREPlay:FEND is set to 5. When using the command :FUNCtion:WREPlay:OPERate PLAY, it plays the 5 frames as expected. Now use the command :FUNCtion:WREPlay:FEND 3 to playback frames 1 to 3. When using the command :FUNCtion:WREPlay:OPERate PLAY, it plays the 3 frames as expected. Now, when requesting the maximum number of frames that can be set to playback using the command :FUNCtion:WREPlay:FMAX? it returns 3 instead of 5. :-- Together with all other (resolved) bugs, it explains why their pc software is so shitty. It's impossible to write good remote control software when the firmware doesn't work as documented. |
| Fungus:
--- Quote from: Karel on May 14, 2017, 02:48:35 pm ---In case somebody thought that most bugs have been solved, I have an unpleasant surprise: The command :FUNCtion:WREPlay:FMAX? returns the value that belongs to :FUNCtion:WREPlay:FEND instead of the number of recorded frames. Example: 5 frames have been recorded. :FUNCtion:WREPlay:FEND is set to 5. When using the command :FUNCtion:WREPlay:OPERate PLAY, it plays the 5 frames as expected. Now use the command :FUNCtion:WREPlay:FEND 3 to playback frames 1 to 3. When using the command :FUNCtion:WREPlay:OPERate PLAY, it plays the 3 frames as expected. Now, when requesting the maximum number of frames that can be set to playback using the command :FUNCtion:WREPlay:FMAX? it returns 3 instead of 5. --- End quote --- That's correct behavior. Read the manual: |
| metrologist:
maybe because that is the way they've written it, but I would expect the FEND? keyword. that stuff happens to the best anyway... |
| Karel:
I have read the manual and it's not correct behaviour. Thank you very much. Instead of showing me a screenshot of a part of the manual that I have already read for three times, you could maybe offer some arguments or reasoning why you think it is correct. The maximum number of frames recorded is 5. The maximum number of frames to be played back is set to 3. The query to maximum number of frames that can be played back should be the number of recorded frames: 5. The query to maximum number frames set to playback is 3. --- Quote ---:FUNCtion:WREPlay:FMAX? Description Query the maximum number of frames can be played, namely the maximum number of frames recorded. --- End quote --- When you set the end frame for playback, you don't change the number of recorded frames. |
| pascal_sweden:
Who is actually communicating all these bugs to Rigol? Or is there a Rigol application engineer on this forum? |
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