Unfortunately not the same as in mine. It only has 10 sens lines and 16 driver lines connected.
So this seems to be the more common one.
Not a big deal since I got mine working again.
Once I have the USB part working, I'm going to look into a better setup for the touch panel configuration, where it uses the original configuration and only make a change to the resolution as needed. This way the orientation should remain correct.
Also have been thinking about safeguarding the original firmware. Won't try the linux way, but maybe write my own SD card boot that copies both the touch panel configuration as well as the firmware (complete flash) to the SD card, and have USB mass storage enabled so it can easily be copied to a computer.
On the USB front I got the CH340 device, I'm coding as a test case, to be recognized by the host, but the scope freezes, so something is wrong. But I will get there