Good day! I want to thank everyone who took part in this megaproject, primarily mabl, tv84, oliv3r and other wonderful people.
I purchased my MSO5074 by promoaction in China and got it already completely open with all options and a 350 MHz BW, and I didn’t even have to crack it. I made a backcup of the /rigol/data directory and the 8 kB FRAM memory and backup of the full NAND using utilities by tv84 and everything turned out great!
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/hacking-the-rigol-mso5000-series-oscilloscopes/msg2757356/#msg2757356 Backup scripts for Rigol MSO5000 and MSO/DS7000
Attached is a .GEL that does a backup of the /rigol/data directory and the 8 kB FRAM memory. Run as a normal update.
It also does a memdump (450MB) so you should use a USB disk with size >= 512 MB. (Why this one? Because sometimes its useful... )
With /rigol/data and FRAM, we can recreate the scope from scratch (as long as the bootloader is OK).
If anyone tests the script, please report the results and how much time it took.
Edit1: Added a .GEL that does a backup of the full NAND (mt0->mt12). Since the NAND is 1 GB in size, you must be patient! It could take some minutes.
* Rigol_MSO5000_7000_backup_scripts.zip (1.4 kB - downloaded 288 times.)
* Rigol_MSO5000_7000_NAND_backup_scripts.zip (2.1 kB - downloaded 204 times.)
« Last Edit: October 28, 2019, 03:23:02 pm by tv84 »
Then saved the backcup on the PC.
But, still, I have some questions.
For example, if the program of oscilloscope will crash or the instrument will be repaired, how can I write saved backups of FRAM, NAND and / rigol / data back to the device? I rarely had to do this before. Please tell me the steps by step to know to do this. On my PC Windows 7, PuTTY and Ultra Sigma are installed. The scope is connected to a PC via USB, and can be connected via LAN.