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Sniffing the Rigol's internal I2C bus
Ivan:
--- Quote from: msraya on January 30, 2015, 11:35:15 am ---Hey!!
My MSO1074Z-S got now all options Official!! 8)
I managed to discover the problem..
In the new version of rigup, When I use "rigup serial keys.txt MSZ..." to update the serial number, it solves the problem....
Then some of preinstalled licenses with rigup search test Ok. Previously they test Fail.
Then I regenerate the licenses and now they test also Ok with "rigup info" command.. Previously they test Fail.
Also i update the firmware after apply licenses and no problem.
Thank You All, specially to users smgvbest for her tutorial at page 252 and to rmd79 for the rigup application.
Regards
Manuel
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At whom every time password different.
These actions help. 0x1C0FF works.
And experiences with license 0x9C001 - 0x9C00F add time of 36 hours on one and then 0x9C00F together.
Limit trial of time of 100 hours.
Thanks to all creators of the rigup program.
Hi from Belarus.
miguelvp:
--- Quote from: BloodyCactus on June 01, 2015, 07:39:32 pm ---
--- Quote from: miguelvp on May 29, 2015, 03:51:13 pm ---
--- Quote from: PeDre on May 29, 2015, 03:14:24 pm ---
--- Quote from: pascal_sweden on May 29, 2015, 01:27:43 pm ---Would be nice to really get this confirmed? I really hope SCPI works on both DS1000Z and MSO1000Z series.
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Here are the SCPI commands of the firmware 00.04.02.SP4 (DS1074Z-S). I have not found any commands for reading the memory.
Peter
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Strange no one looks for the programming manual:
http://www.batronix.com/pdf/Rigol/ProgrammingGuide/MSO1000Z_DS1000Z_ProgrammingGuide_EN.pdf
You are looking for WAVeform:DATA? (lowercase optional WAV:DATA? will work as well)
but you need to set things up first
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thats because were not talking about SCPI commands to get waveform data, but the commands to read the system memory and basically do a raw dump of its internals.
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I also said:
--- Quote from: miguelvp on May 29, 2015, 03:51:13 pm ---But if you mean the actual programming memory then no dice as far as I know.
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at the end.
Edit: But thanks for the clarification.
pierre288:
Hi,
sorry to ask as I presume answer is somewhere within this fabulous thread (thanks for your hard work).
but I need help to solve my problem with MSO1074z-S...
I tried many permutation using rigup without success..
Original firmware was 0.4.1 and I upgraded it to latest 0.4.3...both versions give same results.
I used a Segger J-tag interface to get a memory dump file (address 0x40000000, 3ffffff bytes).
Running rigup 0.4 I scan, I consistently get following error:
Scanning "memorydump.bin" file failed: No keys
with rigup serial I was able to produce a serial number file.
with rigup search I produced a keyfile (at least I think).
I then merged both text files into a new keyfile.
I then tried to run rigup license...
I get set of license numbers (??) generated but if I repeat this, different numbers are always produced..!!???
I tried two of these numbers which MSO did not accept and madly locked out for 12 hours each time.
At last I retried rigup scan but same results (No keys error)
info does not work either.
What do I do wrong ?
Is there a standard format to produce a compatible blank keyfile.txt file ?
I see no place where to enter model number...is it required and how to do it ?
...need help
thanks
McBryce:
There's a patched version of rigup for the MSOs are you using the right one?
McBryce.
pierre288:
Hi McBryce,
you got a point there...
I'm using regular 0.4 version.
I noticed there is an other version (rigup-0.4.1-mso1000z) you probably refer too
the only problem is this does not include executable file and I don't have required setup to compile it to run under Windows' Command session.
Anyone has the executable file ?
thanks
pierre
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