Hello, colleagues!
I wanted to tell you about the attempt to apply the instructions specified in the first post for the HDO4054A model. First of all, I would like to note the need for strict compliance with the instructions attached to the .py files. Namely:
1) installing Python version 2.7.9 from the site repository python.org (it is worth mentioning separately that the path must be written in the system variables for correct operation) to avoid problems with the pip utility earlier versions;
2) installing Visual C++ version 9.0 for Python from the Microsoft website,
3) installing PyCrypto using the utility pip ("pip install pycrypto" in the console).
One of the posts included an archive with the most detailed text of the instructions for use. Following them, i managed to get a list of available extensions, generate a key for the required extension, perform its validation and additional verification.
The only catch is that XStreamSDO version 8.6 was installed on my oscilloscope, which obviously did not allow the necessary extension to be activated. At the same time, the oscilloscope sees the entered key as a LegacyKey (which indirectly indicates its validity, since even the name of the extension is displayed). In one of the posts there was a link for the XStreamSDO program version 8.0.1. By installing it on the oscilloscope, it was possible to achieve the functioning of the necessary extension (previously. additional testing is needed).
In this regard, a number of questions arose:
1) Is it correct to use XStreamSDO 8.0.1 for the HDO5054A oscilloscope?
2) Can someone provide a 64-bit version of the XStreamSDO 8.6, or the most relevant for my model, since I can't download it due to a strange blocking of my account on the Lecroy website? I wanted to be able to return the XStream to its original position.
Thank you in advance for any help!