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| pascal_sweden:
--- Quote from: gbot on January 25, 2014, 03:02:42 am ---Hey All, I am ready to pull the trigger on a DS2102A. Has anyone confirmed that the innards of the 2072A to the 2202A are identical? Would I be able to view 200MHz signals without issue with the 2102A - assuming the appropriate "patches" have been applied? I would be more than willing to dump the memory to help the cause. Cheers! --- End quote --- Actually would like to know if the DS2072A is identical to DS2302A. But nobody has bought a DS2302A yet to confirm. Who has some money to spare and go buy one? =) |
| neslekkim:
To bad the distributor here is so secret about pricing, if I had know that the price difference was so low between 2202 and 2302, I would probably go for that instead of the 2202 that I bought, but i had to ask for prices as I found which products was available, was not able to get an complete list, because "dollar could change", yuck... |
| pascal_sweden:
About 340 euro difference on Batronix. |
| neslekkim:
Well, you listed some swedish company with other prices, like 2k in difference.. i think. |
| gbot:
I'd be happy to know if the 2202A hardware is identical to the 2072A hardware. Thanks! --- Quote from: pascal_sweden on January 27, 2014, 12:43:40 pm --- Actually would like to know if the DS2072A is identical to DS2302A. But nobody has bought a DS2302A yet to confirm. Who has some money to spare and go buy one? =) --- End quote --- |
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