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Sniffing the Rigol's internal I2C bus
FT952:
With some help, I used rigol 4.0 and entered the key in manually on the scope's key entry screen.
Usage of Bildschirmkopie didn't work.
Now its a 2302A with all protocolls enabled. :-+
Thanks for your great work and support guys!
Really well done.
Also in https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/rigol-mso2000-series-hacking/msg1105561/#msg1105561 I found a solution like mine.
Best regards
R.
Eric-H:
I recently bought the Rigol DP711 power supply. Nice device (although the fan is a bit loud).
It has three options: HIRES, Trigger and timer. Does anyone know which device option codes (the four characters) and private key to use for the DP711 with the Riglol generator?
Solder_Junkie:
Now the later firmware for the DSA815 includes 10 Hz resolution, rendering the most useful hack obsolete, did anyone work out how to remove licence keys from an 815?
ted572:
--- Quote from: Solder_Junkie on February 23, 2017, 05:28:01 pm ---Now the later firmware for the DSA815 includes 10 Hz resolution, rendering the most useful hack obsolete, did anyone work out how to remove licence keys from an 815?
--- End quote ---
No, we still do not know how to remove any previously installed option license. But, it is not necessary to remove the license key. The 10 Hz RBW will work fine now with, or without the license {option 3} activated.
Solder_Junkie:
It would be nice to remove the licence keys in case it ever needs repair, the only hack that is useful to me is the 10Hz b/w one and that's now included.
No worries, I'll cross my fingers that it keeps working.
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