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Sniffing the Rigol's internal I2C bus
andyturk:
--- Quote from: StepDIR on December 01, 2013, 06:29:37 pm ---Is the name of the GEL file important or just the fact that it is a GEL file enough?
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The name *is* important. For my scope, it wouldn't recognize the file unless it was named DS4000Update.GEL
mtdoc:
--- Quote from: StepDIR on December 01, 2013, 06:29:37 pm ---I've tried two different USB sticks. One is under 1G.
Tried FAT16 and FAT32.
Is the name of the GEL file important or just the fact that it is a GEL file enough?
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If you are using cybernet's firmware you must rename the file to DS2000Update.GEL
StepDIR:
Thanks everyone.
Yes I am using cybernet's firmware and I had to name my file DS2000Update.GEL since I have a DS2000 series.
Teneyes:
--- Quote from: StepDIR on December 01, 2013, 06:48:18 pm ---Thanks everyone.
Yes I am using cybernet's firmware and I had to name my file DS2000Update.GEL since I have a DS2000 series.
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Just for reference,
I have one USB stick and on loading firmware to a Rigol,
I see the stick LED flash when it is inserted, but no 'Chan 1' flashing !
However,
when I remove and re-insert it a second time, then the 'Chan 1' begins to flash :)
and the new firmware is loaded. :-+
File must be named DS2000update.GEL , NOT DS2000update00_01_01_00_01.GEL or whatever
stormbr:
Solved to me, i haven't renamed to DS2000Update.GEL and dont needed uninstall/reinstall the Keys.
BW Limit - 20M - 100M - 200M
Model Name: 2202 (not change to 2303).
Serial: not change to DS2A00001.
Time base: 1ns
Note:
I used a sandisc 4gb pendrive, black/red and all made in plastic, the same that Dave use in your review.
Thanks to all community.
Cheers.
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