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| Rax:
I've just been handed an upgraded Rigol 1052E which effectively became a 1102E. There's tons of posts and videos on this, including one from Dave. I'm positive this has been discussed at length, but what's the situation with the scope at this point? Can I use the Rigol software freely (I'm apprehensive about some sort of reports back to Rigol this was hacked), can I mess with the firmware (such as upgrading it), can I take this online and hook up my computer to it and all that good stuff? Will I get in any trouble, and secondly, will anything get disabled on the scope? Thank you very much for your input. |
| wasedadoc:
Stop being paranoid. :) |
| Rax:
--- Quote from: wasedadoc on May 14, 2023, 04:56:19 pm ---Stop being paranoid. :) --- End quote --- If it'd only be so easy... :scared: But seriously, I am concerned about hooking up the scope to their software to maybe find it disables something, or won't communicate or whatnot. Probably still paranoid to ask these questions, but I guess my overall question is if there's any limitations at all with running an "upgraded" scope with all available software and also online. * Can I freely upgrade the firmware? * Can I run selfcalibration with not concern it bricks or whatever?Etc. |
| tv84:
1. Take it to Cheyenne Mountain together with an UPS and turn it on only at night. Don't say nothing to anybody! 2. Use it galore. Your choice. |
| Rax:
--- Quote from: tv84 on May 14, 2023, 05:44:17 pm ---Your choice. --- End quote --- Humbly, I don't think you understand how different the countries we live in (you and I) truly are. Regardless, my question is of a more practical nature than that. |
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