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| The attempt of a Micsig (A/S)TO11xx general purpose thread ... :-) |
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| milp:
Hello eevblog community. I came here to ask whether someone here might have some insights into jailbreaking the android that runs on these micsig oscilloscopes? So far i couldn't install third party apps, couldn't enable developer mode or find a way to access the bootloader. I am still looking into it and would be happy if someone else has any insights to share. milp |
| milp:
I guess i'll post here on my progress: - The SATO1004 has a aarch64 based rockchip SoC. - First connecting it to usb c and then to AC while powered off, then powering on, yields a screen showing "Upgrade mode". - The device will identify as fuzhou rockchip device and can be read from and written to using rkdeveloptool: https://github.com/rockchip-linux/rkdeveloptool This can also be used to create full images of the device's internal memory as well as write them back to the device if anything should go wrong. I will keep you updated if i make any further progress, currently downloading the image from the device to further look into. |
| Fungus:
I was just looking at a the new Micsigs and I don't see a button to go directly to the trigger menu like on the old ones.... Is it true?? Surely there must be a shortcut for that. |
| hgjdwx:
It is accessed from the drop-down menu at the top of the screen |
| Fungus:
--- Quote from: hgjdwx on November 26, 2022, 02:11:07 am ---It is accessed from the drop-down menu at the top of the screen --- End quote --- I'm sure you can get there that way, but ... the button was a really handy shortcut to go there directly. Edit: I see you can slide out a trigger menu, as shown in this video at 27:50 |
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