1) The 300 MHz key is sometimes incorrect, and the DS/MSO detects and rejects it as such,
Just had a DS2072A updated to 300MHz. FW 00.03.00.SP1, HW 2.0
Used Bildschirmkopie to dump data from the scope via a SCPI command
:SYST:UTIL:READ? 15441920,13262848
then goes rigup-0.4 to generate the keys
then again Bildschirmkopie to install a key
:SYSTem:OPTion:INSTall A_KEY_WITHOUT_DASHES
Bildschirmkopie : http://peter.dreisiebner.at/rigol-bildschirmkopie-lan/download.htm
rigup-0.4: http://gotroot.ca/rigol/
I am not sure why bother changing the scope firmware via a USB stick risking to brick the device, unless it is because of other goodies that I am not aware of. If all you want is options and bandwidth, the above procedure is non-intrusive and safe.
Is there some trick in getting Bildschirmkopie to see the DS2072A?
If it is using one of the Firmware versions mentioned, then , Yes.
Try it and report back.
For the purpose of extracting necessary data it is sufficient to run
:SYST:UTIL:READ? 15441920,13262848
which is a smaller 13Mb data dump.
The copy of Bildschirmkopie I am using can 'speak' English (v0.6.5.767)
Anyway, I tried Bildschirmkopie with USB, it can see the device in the Search screen, but sending commands did not work. So for me it only worked via LAN to my DS2072A.
danander11: When I connected the updated scope to USB before I installed Rigol's Ultra Sigma software, the scope popped up in Windows Device Manager as "Other Device - DS2302" with a question mark, but at least it was an indication Windows could see the device, was just missing proper device drivers. I then installed Ultra Sigma and after that the scope appeared as a USB Test and Measurement Device, see the picture.
I could also get the data from the scope using Ultra Sigma program but could not figure out how to save in binary, so for the purpose of getting the data out to unlock the scope, Bildschirmkopie via LAN is the way to go.
OK so you have done the heavy lifting and got your scpi data, say the file name is mydata.scpi . Next steps are:
- copy the .scpi file to rigup folder
- open a command line window and from rigup folder run
rigup scan mydata.scpi > EC-keys.txt
rigup DS2072A mydata.scpi > Options.txt
this will create two files with keys and options
- open options.txt in a text editor, copy paste the desired option key to Bildschirmkopie (remove dashes)
:SYSTem:OPTion:INSTall A_KEY_FROM_OPTIONS_WITHOUT_DASHES
Press Send button and watch the scope screen, it should beep and show a progress bar for a few seconds. Once done you are good to go!
verify in Utility -> Options -> Installed what you got
I just received a new MSO1074-S.
Someone know when the new code for the keygen will be avalaible?
The old keygen does not work with firmware 00.04.01.SP2.
Someone can put the new key table for these models to update the keyen?
DS4000 series Bandwidth (model type) Option Codes.
For those who have an interest in the DS4000, I have found the option codes for selecting the bandwidth .
This also sets the model type.
For example the code FAB9 will select 500Mhz, (DS405x), with all Decoders enabled.
The attached file contains all the details.
There are also two un-documented, possibly future, options called "Power Analysis" and "MA".
The option codes have been tested with firmware ver 00.02.00.00.04 and ver 00.02.01.00.03.
During production test, hardware could be "marked" as to its bandwidth and rise time capabilities. During final production configuration, units can be configured for the highest level product they can meet, or a lower level if sales demands more lower level units.
@Bud: not working for me, only the 200MHz is working
@Sparky: i tried 3 Laptop running Win 8.1 x64 and one Win7 32bit, no Change
For the purpose of extracting necessary data it is sufficient to run
:SYST:UTIL:READ? 15441920,13262848
which is a smaller 13Mb data dump.
The copy of Bildschirmkopie I am using can 'speak' English (v0.6.5.767)
Anyway, I tried Bildschirmkopie with USB, it can see the device in the Search screen, but sending commands did not work. So for me it only worked via LAN to my DS2072A.
danander11: When I connected the updated scope to USB before I installed Rigol's Ultra Sigma software, the scope popped up in Windows Device Manager as "Other Device - DS2302" with a question mark, but at least it was an indication Windows could see the device, was just missing proper device drivers. I then installed Ultra Sigma and after that the scope appeared as a USB Test and Measurement Device, see the picture.
I could also get the data from the scope using Ultra Sigma program but could not figure out how to save in binary, so for the purpose of getting the data out to unlock the scope, Bildschirmkopie via LAN is the way to go.
I have written a small program in LabView (you need labview at least 2012, NI VISA driver) that can dump the memory to the binary file using a USB connection. See attached image, the step is follow:
1. Turn on the oscilloscope and connect to the computer via USB, make sure it is recognized.
2. Open the LabView file, select the Rigol ID from the list of "VISA resource name", should be something like: USB0::0x1AB1::0x04B0::DS2D123456789::INSTR,
you don't need to change the command, and then select the destination folder of the dump file.
3. Run the program (click play button) and then click "Send & Read".
4. Wait for about 20 ~ 30 seconds until it finishes, the complete light should be on and the file will be saved automatically (about 13 MB).
5. You can use the file with rigup-0.4 to generate the unlock code. For example in this case: "rigup ds2072a ds2072a.bin"
Tested on Windows 7 64 bit and Rigol DS2072A, upgraded to DS2302A.
(Rigol DS2072A, software version 00.03.00.SP1, hardware 2.0)
Question! I have a 1074z hacked with all apart from 500u addons. (Identified as 1104) im using the 2.xx firmware and im thinking about getting the later firmware. (I have the 4.00 as an install file but i think there is a 4.0x now.) i think the menus got a lot of updates since my version as i saw in the latest episode's 1054.
Any problems with the update? Will the hack work?
Thanks