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| analogRF:
--- Quote from: darkstar49 on October 06, 2020, 10:03:06 am ---on the other hand, if it's for your own use, who cares ? You can either leave it in DEV mode forever, or just ignore that you'll have the counters wiped... And in most of these good old boys, the NVRAM should be replaced anyway, time for a backup before playing around. ;- --- End quote --- true. even if you sell it, shouldn't be a problem (I did ;D ) and there are couple of sellers on ebay selling these that show very low number of power ons and low hours the operating hours can be easily restored, unfortunately nobody seems to know how to restore the number of power ups. Seemingly it is not stored in the NVRAM |
| DC_to_Light:
How to enter and exit Devel mode. On my TDS3064B , I exited Devel mode by the following: Utility->Config->Tek Secure Erase Memory Utility->Diags->Error Log still shows power ups, and operating hours. Activating Devel mode is by holding SELECT while turning on power, until traces are shown. POST screen is not seen. I did not see the pacmanBuildView display, maybe because my scope has B at end of part number |
| JusTideaFIX:
To exit Devel (Development) mode try holding in the "B-TRIG" button while Scope power-up from power down state. That forces a system RESET. |
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