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| Sniffing the Rigol's internal I2C bus |
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| entropie:
i used this : --- Quote from: Daruosha on April 15, 2018, 06:07:27 am --- You can extract the keys from the dump file with this tool as well: http://gotroot.ca/rigol/rigup-0.4.2-x86_64-win.zip --- End quote --- |
| McBryce:
Use the MSO specific one he links to here: --- Quote from: Daruosha on April 15, 2018, 06:07:27 am ---5- Download the rigup tool from this URL: http://gotroot.ca/rigol/rigup-0.4.1-mso1000z.zip . For this step I used my MacOS X machine and simply build the executable file from the source code by running this command in the same folder which the downloaded file has been extracted: --- End quote --- McBryce. |
| entropie:
ok, got the keys :) but now I stuck here.......... --- Quote from: Daruosha on April 15, 2018, 06:07:27 am ---If you have a generated file like this, bingo, you're almost done. The rest is generating the license keys. I assume generating the license codes are well documented and it's not required to mention it again here. --- End quote --- I can not find a working license generator. please be patient with me.............. :palm: |
| entropie:
At this point I am very confused and can not continue. All generated licenses do not work for example: 9CL3SZS-EWH9JYW-RRNXMYP-4D5PMSM (NSH9 = 0x1C0FF) That should not be (CSHY = 0x1C0FF) ?? I ask for help, otherwise I send the oszi into hell ... >:D please....... :scared: |
| entropie:
finaly........... got it to work with the right software, many thanks to all supporters....:clap: |
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