When it´s so simple to change, when it seems it got only advantages when always using the full memory amount- Why do a major brand like teledyne lecroy not use it?
Who knows?
But that's "argument from authority". It's not a reason for Siglent to follow them or an argument that Siglent is "doing the right thing".
All it means is that TDL is doing it wrong, too.
What is an "argument from authority" ? Fact that Nico and you say it's easy so that's it?
It is not "who knows why". LeCroy has dozens of whitepapers that explains why, but that requires reading and accepting the fact that one might not be smartest guy in the room and may be wrong.
So we have two punters who claim they know better than engineers that make 100 GHz scopes....
There is no argument here. We have Nico who have digital view of the world : his way and wrong way, and you who join any controversial discussion with no intention of contributing anything useful, just riling up emotions and provoking people.....Like Bugs Bunny, but
without charm....
LeCroy, Siglent, Picoscope, Rigol (by default AUTO strategy), R&S (by default AUTO strategy), Keysight Infiniivision (Run mode), Micsig (by default AUTO strategy) and all others that have AUTO memory mode use that same method of only grabbing only amount of data that is equivalent to length of screen in current timebase. They all do it
to minimize amount of data taken in every trigger to get faster reacting scope and keep sampling rate high to avoid aliasing. It is like analog scope, you see what you see. There is NO data before or after screen, and there is no need to. If you want to see more, you put more time ON the screen. Benefit of digital scope is that you can stop it and then zoom in and still see details.
There is no simpler or more logical way of doing it, and as I said before, most of the scopes come by default set for that use pattern. Tektronix added AUTO mode on latest models, because people were asking for this "LeCroy" mode, because twiddling memory length manually all the time is pain in the ass. Why would stupid scope always collect 0,1 second of data, update 10 times a second (like a multimeter), and then throwaway everything except 1 usec of data ( throwing away 99,999% of data) and then show that on the screen. How is that efficient, good engineering.
What Nico does is similar to Rube Goldberg machine, where he achieves same result by setting several setting, doing mental math and paying attention that they all sit together in the end by side effect to give him his data.
Instead of using the doorknob to open the door, he devised a system of levers and pulleys that opens the door from the lever on the wall next to the door , because he doesn't like how doorknob makes the door look. And then one day, he realized, if he moves that lever low enough, he can open the door with a foot. Which is kind of neat when your hands are full. And then he saw the light and now it is the only righteous way..
Rest of use just use doorknobs, and open the door with an elbow if our hands are busy. He likes his handles and pulleys, his complicated ways of doing simple things ? Great, glad for him. Me, I'll keep using doorknobs, like millions of others.