For the pearls of wisdom, and the potential to get a free key for certain bits of hardware from rigol, people can't be bothered to read the whole thread. Strange I find that.
Do you insist everyone read the novel before you allow them to see the movie, too, oh great Gatekeeper?
Ahh, movies and novels. :-)
I see two generalised types of people reading or following this thread.
1.) Those just interested as a whole of I2c bus protocols, this type I imagine would read each page in detail and then after 20 or so pages have decided to keep reading due to the tech level shown up to that point. Either its still interesting to them or not.
2.) The second type those with a curious interest from seeing rigol in the title, who after a couple of pages see that maybe free keys ( ie. Unlock features they most likely they haven't paid for ) might be on offer. This type of person in my opinion can have the information and knowledge, and to ensure their hardware doesn't get messed up. Ie. The serial number being zapped on certain DS2xx2 scopes being prime. But as as saying I heard long ago, nothing is ever free, I see the payment you make or should make in my opinion is you read the whole thread. Doing so, you will be for armed with the pitfalls of applying some of the keys to certain rigol supported hardware that can be relieved of locked down features.
The others, can back read the last page or two and decide to maybe use the key gen, and wing it and see what happens on their rigol hardware if they have any. I think that's a suitable novel to movie to adaption that Hollywood often makes.
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Darryl