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| Garnet:
--- Quote from: guiasse on March 17, 2015, 07:12:41 am ---If i'm right the only way for the moment is to use a pic over Fram to reset time trial at each boot. Did somebody try that with last realease ? --- End quote --- The "Howardlong" method of shorting the two pins together is still a viable option on the latest units. I have: Main board: 00.08 RF board: 00.05 Digital board: 00.04 F/W Ver: 00.01.09 Boot Ver: 00.01 04 that arrived on March 4th and can attest to the validity of the above statement. https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/spectrum-analyzer-rigol-dsa815/msg584818/#msg584818 Follow the warranty sticker preservation method shown here: G |
| Dave92F1:
YET ANOTHER HACK SUMMARY I had all options + 300 MHz on my DS2072A, then I upgraded to the latest firmware, and lost all the hacks. It took me some time to figure out how to get them back. This is my summary (should work for a new out-of-the-box DS2072A as well): 1 - Download & unzip the latest "Rigol Bildschirmkopie LAN/USB" from http://peter.dreisiebner.at/rigol-bildschirmkopie-lan/ 2 - Connect scope to LAN. 3 - Run the RigolBildschirmkopie.exe, click Device>Select>Search>Select. 4 - Do Device>SCPI-Command, then Send & receive ":SYST:UTIL:READ? 1,33554432". Wait a long time (~5 to 10 min) for it to complete. Click Save, save it as "memoryDump.scpi" (save this file for future use!!) 5 - Download and unzip Rigup 0.4 (or later) from http://gotroot.ca/rigol/. 6 - Open a command window where you unzipped Rigup 0.4, copy memoryDump.scpi into the same folder. 7 - In the command window do: "rigup ds2072a memoryDump.scpi" This will produce an output something like: rigup ds2072a - Version 0.4 Serial number: DSxxxxx NSEH: JPJQLFK-G3QNRLU-WFFFZMD-xxxxxxx All options, no bandwidth upgrade NSER: 8NXBL2U-JE2LZL7-9NEN5XK-xxxxxxx All options, bandwidth 100 MHz NSEQ: R939MMG-NR63H25-9H993PX-xxxxxxx All options, bandwidth 200 MHz NS8H: G2YRFYX-D589HNR-4K8YW3H-xxxxxxx All options, bandwidth 300 MHz 8 - rigup scan MyKeys memoryDump.scpi This will write your keys to the file "MyKeys". 9 - rigup license MyKeys NS8N This produces an output something like: 5P89ZX7-LYMCTCS-P4PQ792-xxxxxxx (NS8N = 0x1C0C3) 10 - Run RigolBildschirmkopie.exe again, click Device>Select>Search>Select (again). 11 - Click Device>SCPI-Command, then send & receive: :SYSTem:OPTion:INSTall <key to the right of NSEQ in step 7> The key (from step 7) MUST have the dashes removed. For example: :SYSTem:OPTion:INSTall R939MMGNR63H259H993PXxxxxxxx At this point you should have all options + 200 MHz. 12 - Click Device>SCPI-Command, then send & receive: :SYSTem:OPTion:INSTall <key from step 9> Again, the key must have all dashes removed. For example: :SYSTem:OPTion:INSTall 5P89ZX7LYMCTCSP4PQ792xxxxxxx That's it; you should have 300 MHz + all options now. Maybe you can skip step 11 - I haven't tried it that way. If you mess up, no problem. Just send ":SYSTem:OPTion:UNINSTall" and start over. |
| guiasse:
How does it works with DP832 power supply ? |
| Blitzbirnep:
Does anyone tried the - DS2000A_Upgrade_Utility_1_0_0_1_Portable.zip on http://gotroot.ca/rigol/ Or - the webbased tool which was posted by norkimo on http://www.sonsivri.to/forum/index.php?topic=53230.25 and could tell me his experience with them? |
| OldNeurons:
--- Quote from: Blitzbirnep on March 23, 2015, 01:34:43 pm ---Does anyone tried the - DS2000A_Upgrade_Utility_1_0_0_1_Portable.zip on http://gotroot.ca/rigol/ Or - the webbased tool which was posted by norkimo on http://www.sonsivri.to/forum/index.php?topic=53230.25 and could tell me his experience with them? --- End quote --- I have been using "DS2000A_Upgrade_Utility_1_0_0_1_Portable.zip" to unlock all options of my DS2102A. No pain ! I just experienced troubles finding a USB stick which was supported. Before the 'upgrade' I had been using several models for data, or screen copy export without any problem, but all these sticks did not work for the firmware flash. I was finally successfull with an old USB 1.0 32Mo stick ..! |
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