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Sniffing the Rigol's internal I2C bus

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Rigby:

--- Quote from: 3roomlab on February 20, 2014, 05:18:54 am ---(and yes i am still reading the rest of this thread ... until i reached page 39 ... the sum of 39 pages of hard work of all the super haxors in this community culminated into a windows keygen ... )
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The forum software used here makes it a bit difficult to track conversations & offshoots.  No proper threading support.  There are threads, yes, as topics, but not subthreads and branches within a thread.  Not at all Dave's fault; there is no good software out there that actually handles threading properly, we've all just adjusted our expectations and formed habits to accommodate the available software. 

Actually, Discourse might be the ticket here, now that I do some googling and take a look at it.  They have the same complaints about forum software that I have.  ... nice to feel validated.

Ivan7enych:
Rigol 2072a has been upgraded to 300MHz without problems.
I want to say thank you to everybody, who has made it possible.  :)

When I return home (I live in Russia, but now I'm in California for 2 weeks), I'll try to compare the bandwidth of this unlocked rigol with my old Tek TDS744A (500MHz 4channels).

By the way, transcend 16GB flash card worked fine with 2072a (for upgrading firmware and for the screenshots).

madcrow:
I read in the thread that when a BW-upgrade key is applied, the model number of the device also changes in the system info screen. E.g. "DS2072A" becomes "DS2202A".

Is the response of the *IDN? command adapted, too?
If I upgrade my device to, say, 200MHz, will the above query return "RIGOL TECHNOLOGIES,DS2202A,DS2D..." ?

Thanks

ch.onillon:
[joke mode] because it's not the official rigol support ?  ;)
or rigol sales ? [/joke mode]

need to wait to receive it ...

Rigby:

--- Quote from: madcrow on February 21, 2014, 08:33:20 pm ---I read in the thread that when a BW-upgrade key is applied, the model number of the device also changes in the system info screen. E.g. "DS2072A" becomes "DS2202A".

Is the response of the *IDN? command adapted, too?
If I upgrade my device to, say, 200MHz, will the above query return "RIGOL TECHNOLOGIES,DS2202A,DS2D..." ?

Thanks

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yes.

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