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Sniffing the Rigol's internal I2C bus
neslekkim:
But how is the process of buying a key?, what is collected from the scope to enable the correct key to the user?
If they change keys often in the scope, that would make it harder for Rigol, no?
AndersAnd:
--- Quote from: neslekkim on January 13, 2014, 08:39:19 pm ---But how is the process of buying a key?, what is collected from the scope to enable the correct key to the user?
If they change keys often in the scope, that would make it harder for Rigol, no?
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They need your Rigol's serial number when ordering a SW option. Their computer would know what key belongs to what serial numbers. It probably all computer automated so it wouldn't make it harder for them.
The bad thing is for customers is that a SW option is tied to a specific device, so if they break their device and have to buy a replacement, they will also have to pay for all the extra option keys again.
NikWing:
Zombie28: what "production weeks" do you have atm?
zombie28:
--- Quote from: NikWing on January 13, 2014, 09:02:15 pm ---Zombie28: what "production weeks" do you have atm?
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DS2202A: 42
DS2072A: 43, 44, 46
NikWing:
that's the 2 digits after the ds2d15, right?
then I also have one from week 46
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