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Sniffing the Rigol's internal I2C bus
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JDubU:
You have an apostrophe in "rigol's":
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/sniffing-the-rigol's-internal-i2c-bus/msg432125/#msg432125

The link should be:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/sniffing-the-rigol_s-internal-i2c-bus/msg432125/#msg432125
Gandalf_Sr:

--- Quote from: xyybob on May 11, 2020, 11:21:14 am ---Sorry about this, very noob question - apologies in advance. How do I get the links inserted into these posts that go to previous replies in the thread (or other threads...) to work?

e.g. if I click on:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/sniffing-the-rigol's-internal-i2c-bus/msg432125/#msg432125
I get dumped back to the main list of topics!

Or alternatively, how do I decode the message number? e.g., in the link above 'msg432125', there aren't 432125 messages in the thread so how do I get to that message?

--- End quote ---
Find the message that you want to link to on any given page and click on the bold heading; that message will move to the top of your browser window and you will see a URL in your browser that ends in #msg43215.  Highlight and copy that whole URL.

You can just paste the URL into your message but there's a cleaner way:
1. With a previously copied URL in the clipboard, write the text you want to use as the link and then highlight using the cursor
2. Click the 'Insert Hyperlink' button (the one under italics); now you'll see {url=}text you highighted{/url} (I've used curly rather than square brackets so I can show you the method)
3. Position your cursor immediately after the '=' sign and paste in your URL.
4. Hit [Preview] to check that it looks OK.

You can also type in the URL codes in square brackets to achieve the same effect but I think it's easier to use the button.
xyybob:
Sorry, but I was trying to click on existing links in previous messages, not trying to add links in. I was getting nowhere with it and I didn't notice the typos.

However, thanks for the help - much appreciated!

EDIT:
This was the particular message that I was referring to:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/ds1000z-serie-unlocking/msg491026/#msg491026
Dolence:
Just got a DS1074Z PLUS (not S version) for myself. After much reading I have some questions.

1) The modified fw method described by the user Daruosha would apply to this unit? Reading some more I understood it's for DS and Plus is actually an MSO. I gues DS1074Z PPLUS is actually an MSO1074Z, is it right?
2) If not, would an Atmel JTAG ICE MKII or XLINX Platform Cable USB JTAG work for jtag dumping?
3) It's still doable?
Dolence:
Is this topic dead?
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