And this means that the most efficient processor for this scope is probably the later 3.2GHz Pentium4's with HT and 1MB cache
If you are willing to exchange more than only the CPU, there is a way to tune the WR6xxx a bit above the Pentium 4 / 3,2 GHz speed limits - and get a cooler and slightly less power hungry system.
My simple recipe for that (working on my WR6100A):
1) an Asus P5PE-VM Motherboard - Lecroy's AGP Video Card is running fine on this platform.
2) an Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 CPU
Unfortunally i couldn't run the E6700 at it's full speed (2.66 GHz) because therefore this CPU needs a FSB of 1066 MHz - while using the Intel-865G-based internal graphics of the Asus-P5PE limits the FSB to only 800 MHz.
So the E6700 runs only with about 2.00 GHz. But even throttled so much, this dual core outperformances Pentium 4 CPUs theoretically by about 2.5 to 3.5 times - with noticeably less heat dissipation compared to the P4 hotheads.
Instead of the E6700 (or E6300, E6320, E6400, E6420, E6600) you also may use E4300, E4400, E4500, E4600 or E4700 Core 2 Duo CPUs in the Asus MB. Then E4xxx-CPU are natively designed for 800 MHz FSB, and so you'll get the fully 2.6 GHz out of an E4700 instead of only 2.00 GHz from the E6700)!
I also tested this configuration - to get astonished by the results: Good a halfe dozen benchmark utilities and also the real FFT calculations on the WR6100A proved me that the E6700 @2.0 GHz was about 20 percent faster than the E4700 @2.6 GHz. Should this be the admirable effect of the E6700 doubled L2 cache (4 MB istead of 2 MB for the E4700)? (*)
Fortunally LeCroys 6.3.0.5 firmware already uses both CPU cores. Updating XP to MicroSofts final state was the only mentionable care on the OS software.
The picture shows an FFT over the 50...150 MHz range, with the local german FM band (88..108 MHz) in the center. The speed is somewhat over 40 FFTs per second (for the upper waveform, the lower shows an averaging by 10 of the upper wave). And please notice, that i made the screen shot in VNCs remote window of the WR6100A, which also comsumps some CPU power.
I still hope some day my final "pimping up" of the Waverunner will be unchaining all the options in the firmware which are currently linked to various option codes. ;-)
But after some (quite short) investigation i currently think that this seems to be much more challanging than unlocking Agilent Windows based scopes...
Kind regards
(*) Please not: all E4xxx and the E6300 to E6400 have 2MB L2 cache - only the E6420, E6600 and E6700 CPUs include the 4MB L2.