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| Sniffing the Rigol's internal I2C bus |
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| Rigby:
There's only four choices. Try them all. It might be mentioned somewhere... Have you read the entire thread? I know it's very long, but there's like ts of knowledge in it for someone willing to take the time. |
| NZST205:
Yep, been through it twice, and even downloaded this an other related threads and did a txt search but nothing that says what sort of format the file should be in or if the advanced tab is relevant. |
| Helder22:
Ok, so I tried unlocking my new MSO2072A (3.00 SP1, HV 2.2, SN DS2F1629*****) using the DS2000A Upgrade Utility, but that did not work, So now I guess I'm gonna have to use the JTAG memory dump method. I really didn't want to because I'm afraid of messing something up permanently, but I as far as I've seen there are currently no alternatives. I've already read most of this HUGE thread, and I guess I can say I understand the basic logic of it all, but the specifics are a bit over my head. So now I have to order a JTAG adapter (and wait weeks for it to arrive). Is there any difference which one I get? I'm not really looking for the cheapest one, but one that would make the process simpler and therefore reducing the chances of me bricking my beloved new scope. |
| navzptc:
Have a look at this forum, especially around message no. 189 ::) You may find something to your advantage! https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/rigol-mso2000-series-hacking/msg506553/#msg506553 |
| Helder22:
Oh my, I think it worked! Thanks navzptc (and everyone else)! I have a 32,768KB scpi file now! |
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