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| nmz787:
--- Quote from: alank2 on January 31, 2014, 01:56:47 pm ---nmz787 - use the scpi uninstall command (somebody posted a tool to do this not long ago) and then reboot your scope. Then reinstall a new key without the 500uv option. --- End quote --- alank2, Can you be a bit more specific about the tool. I'm new around here. I found the RUU tool, downloaded NI VISA 5.4, rebooted my PC, and attempted to connect, but then the RUU tool errored out and then crashed on my with an array-out-of-bounds error. (I was clicking connect too fast or something). After entering the correct IP address with the weird prefix and suffix, the :: stuff, it stopped complaining about not being able to find the instrument, and doesn't ask for the IP anymore upon starting the software and clicking connect. Now it just presents a message box "DSO not responding to query and/or command - RUU closing connection" I'm downloading the UltraSigma installer now from the DS4000 Rigol page... I can't tell from the 'instructions' on RUU (which of course aren't in a README in the .zip) whether this is needed or not. |
| zombie28:
--- Quote from: tiagobaracho on February 01, 2014, 08:16:38 pm ---Guys... Sorry to bother.. I bought one Rigol DS2072A It shows Software version 00.02.00 and Hardware version 2.0... Is that possible to use the 200 mhz and high memory settings ? I have been reading a lot of pages in this thread but i could not find.... Thanks --- End quote --- You can use either my first firmware patch (https://mega.co.nz/#!FFk10SCY!UuWPXyqZwmca00pa2clOth1ryh1Z-AAgJg2yibfoUw0) with old keygen (riglol.3owl.com) or my newest patch from the post above with the new tirulerbach's keygen (if he decides to publish it). |
| alank2:
--- Quote from: nmz787 on February 01, 2014, 09:19:04 pm ---alank2, Can you be a bit more specific about the tool. I'm new around here. --- End quote --- https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/sniffing-the-rigol%27s-internal-i2c-bus/msg375454/#msg375454 I don't know much about it, haven't tested it, but it says it can issue an uninstall command... |
| tiagobaracho:
--- Quote from: zombie28 on February 01, 2014, 09:25:36 pm --- --- Quote from: tiagobaracho on February 01, 2014, 08:16:38 pm ---Guys... Sorry to bother.. I bought one Rigol DS2072A It shows Software version 00.02.00 and Hardware version 2.0... Is that possible to use the 200 mhz and high memory settings ? I have been reading a lot of pages in this thread but i could not find.... Thanks --- End quote --- You can use either my first firmware patch (https://mega.co.nz/#!FFk10SCY!UuWPXyqZwmca00pa2clOth1ryh1Z-AAgJg2yibfoUw0) with old keygen (riglol.3owl.com) or my newest patch from the post above with the new tirulerbach's keygen (if he decides to publish it). --- End quote --- Thanks man.. Have it been tested on DS2072A with Hardware version 2.0 ? yours is 2.0 ? Does its keeps even after reboot? IF i use DSHH ( add all) would it have any negative side ? I just ask because i saw that you can choose fewer options, so i thought " why would someone choose not all options ? Which difference of both your versions ? the newest and the older ? i cannot use the newest unless tirulerbach's keygen is out right ? (sorry, i am into using it, not the hacking( i have not enough knowledge, but would love to use it and post back the results. Thanks very much. |
| nmz787:
--- Quote from: alank2 on February 01, 2014, 09:29:34 pm --- --- Quote from: nmz787 on February 01, 2014, 09:19:04 pm ---alank2, Can you be a bit more specific about the tool. I'm new around here. --- End quote --- https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/sniffing-the-rigol%27s-internal-i2c-bus/msg375454/#msg375454 I don't know much about it, haven't tested it, but it says it can issue an uninstall command... --- End quote --- I ended up downloading the ~500 Mb Rigol Ultra Sigma software --- Code: ---http://us.rigol.com/prodserv/DS4000/software/ --- End code --- and after entering the IP address of the scope, and right-clicking on the unit, I found the SCPI terminal and issued --- Code: ---:SYSTem:OPTion:UNINSTall --- End code --- , rebooted the scope, and found all options uninstalled (though I couldn't tell if this 100MHz unit reverted to 70MHz). Then I went back to the own3 site and put in the serial # and the options needed to reinstall. Removed the hyphens (-) from the pop-up messsage code, then pasted that just after this command in the SCPI terminal: --- Code: ---:SYSTem:OPTion:INSTall licenseCode --- End code --- |
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