Great, I updated my bootloader from 1.06 to 1.09 and my firmware from 1.09 to 1.11 and I still have all my Riglol options
Great, I updated my bootloader from 1.06 to 1.09 and my firmware from 1.09 to 1.11 and I still have all my Riglol options
Looks like you didn't go through the procedure to update your analog 1 & 2 boards.
Looks like you didn't go through the procedure to update your analog 1 & 2 boards.
What's exactly that makes you laugh so loud?
You humourless assburger. Do you not understand that RigLOL is a funny name for the software? LOL = Laughing Out Loud. I'm happy to be amused by the provider of Riglol 1.3
What bothers me is to see keygen users who enjoy the results of the unlock with loud laughs and pride as if they were somehow part of the hack, as if they themselves were able to outwit Rigol. While they are only consumers. This was my point.
As you probably see, english is not my native language, so probably I've abused of the word "bother". However, it's only my opinionNever mind.
p.s. high pressure? I have it, thanks!
Unfortunately, the links are "dead" now!
Can someone to upload them, again?https://www.sendspace.com/file/66f4is http://www51.zippyshare.com/v/1061420/file.html
There is a bug in firmware 00.01.11.00.00 relating to manual calibration. If you have installed this firmware then don't perform manual calibration on either V DAC or I DAC. Calibration of V ADC and I ADC appears to work properly though.
Calibration via a PC works fine.
Are you saying calibration of "V DAC" and "I DAC" via a PC works correctly? Please clarify and elaborate.
If you try and calibrate V DAC or I DAC via the GUI then the corresponding channel on your DP832/A will not work properly.
There is a bug in firmware 00.01.11.00.00 relating to manual calibration. If you have installed this firmware then don't perform manual calibration on either V DAC or I DAC. Calibration of V ADC and I ADC appears to work properly though.
Calibration via a PC works fine.
QuoteIf you try and calibrate V DAC or I DAC via the GUI then the corresponding channel on your DP832/A will not work properly.
That's an understatement. I tried to calibrate one channel of a DP832 (rev 1.11) and created a total mess. I've retried half a dozen times. No luck.
QuoteIf you try and calibrate V DAC or I DAC via the GUI then the corresponding channel on your DP832/A will not work properly.
That's an understatement. I tried to calibrate one channel of a DP832 (rev 1.11) and created a total mess. I've retried half a dozen times. No luck.
Sounds like we had a similar experience. I wasted far too much time on this myself.![]()
I totally screwed up the calibration to the point where it would output an overvoltage and trip OVP, when the output was turned off! Got it closer once I realised how the values were getting screwed up. All good now fortunately.
Are you saying calibration of "V DAC" and "I DAC" via a PC works correctly? Please clarify and elaborate.
Yes. The bug appears to affect manual calibration via the GUI only. If you try and calibrate V DAC or I DAC via the GUI then the corresponding channel on your DP832/A will not work properly.
Like à continuous OVP alarms ? On channel 1 only ?
Have you tried to flash back to 1.10 ?
Like à continuous OVP alarms ? On channel 1 only ?
Yes. Turned on DP832A and, after powering-up, an immediate OVP alarm. The control panel buttons were almost unusable due to the constant alarm as well. I could only stop the OVP alarm under software control.QuoteHave you tried to flash back to 1.10 ?
I was unable to reflash to an older firmware version.
WHY are people upgrading firmware in cases where the existing firmware is not causing issues?
Can anyone explain? One has a device that works as it is just fine, then chooses to apply firmware right after it is made available?
Tell me I'm missing something.
If it isn't broke... I'm on 1.06 and I've not had a single issue. And I don't ever plan on upgrading. There's no need to, the thing works just fine.
WHY are people upgrading firmware in cases where the existing firmware is not causing issues?
Can anyone explain? One has a device that works as it is just fine, then chooses to apply firmware right after it is made available?
Tell me I'm missing something.
If it isn't broke... I'm on 1.06 and I've not had a single issue. And I don't ever plan on upgrading. There's no need to, the thing works just fine.