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| psysc0rpi0n:
--- Quote from: qwertymodo on September 22, 2016, 07:15:56 am ---The guy I was referring to had the same model as me, MSO1074Z (not sure if his was -S or not), sorry I can't find the post. The DS1000 series doesn't require a memory dump, all you need is the serial number. Sent from my m8wl using Tapatalk --- End quote --- Yeah, hope I can do the same for the MSO1104Z. I think the only guy that has the same model has me was McBryce but I think he used an earlier version of the firmware than the one I have! |
| McBryce:
Yup mine is an MSO1104Z-S and had a much older Firmware installed when I did the memory dump. I didn't have to worry about getting the timing correct. McBryce. |
| psysc0rpi0n:
--- Quote from: McBryce on September 22, 2016, 09:30:40 am ---Yup mine is an MSO1104Z-S and had a much older Firmware installed when I did the memory dump. I didn't have to worry about getting the timing correct. McBryce. --- End quote --- McBryce, these 2 models, MSO1104Z and MSO1104Z-S, are probably not the case that they are precisely the same, regarding hardware, but one of them has firmware limitation, right? |
| McBryce:
The "S" has an additional PCB as far as I can remember from Daves teardown. The Firmware is the same for all DSO1xxx and MSO1xxx as far as I know. McBryce. |
| qwertymodo:
Correct, there is an additional hardware board inside the -S model for the signal generator DAC hardware, but they are running the same firmware. |
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