![]() PS: you can translate 'page' by 'flags' in the message above. ![]() if you had several option keys installed, it will be definitely easier to find those in the dump, and derive the position of the page '00' mask. desolder it), make a dump, and find the right DWORD to wipe (or rather 'reset', as some 'basic' options are required in page '00', maybe you've got the original value/mask ?), if you know what option keys it had, you can decode these to have the corresponding mask(s) to look for in the data. My guess is that your best chance is to get that chip (i.e. ![]() I don't know where it physically resides in a WP7K, but that's something a few people here could probably answer. While what you're looking for is basically possible (I mean 'technically'), as some of the Lecroy drivers have functions to access that EEPROM, but no documentation whatsoever exists (maybe at Lecroy ?) on the data structure within that chip (nor on the driver function(s) to do so, nor which driver, etc.). I had set the scope to boot into the last state is there any way to boot the scope into a default state? I think if that math trace is turned off, it will work normally but I cannot boot it into a default state I tried talking to it by GPIB but although it is recognized in the Agilent I/O, but I cannot send any command to the scope. However, when I found that the DMOD option had added a Vector demodulation (I and Q demod) package I tried it and as soon as the scope added a math trace with EVM measurement, the scope hanged Now when I turn the scope on, it shows 4 channels traces plus that D math trace which is the EVM measurement from that package and then it hangs. Quote from: analogRF on March 27, 2020, 07:17:53 pm anybody knows where the options keys are stored in WavePro 960 (A.K.A DDA-260)? I am in deep trouble After I enabled some useful options on my Wavepro 7200A and they worked, I felt brave (stupid!) and enabled 3 options on my trusty Wavepro 960 (DDA-260) (DMOD, DFP, and PMT) and the scope was working afterwards. Test Equipment Center is an approved supplier of New & Reconditioned Test Equipment to manufacturing, industrial service, military, governmental, and educational organizations worldwide.Anybody knows where the options keys are stored in WavePro 960 (A.K.A DDA-260)? I am in deep trouble After I enabled some useful options on my Wavepro 7200A and they worked, I felt brave (stupid!) and enabled 3 options on my trusty Wavepro 960 (DDA-260) (DMOD, DFP, and PMT) and the scope was working afterwards. Our trade-in, purchase, and consignment options are designed to return maximum value for your surplus assets. We Buy Test Equipment - Whether you have one item, or an entire warehouse to liquidate, Test Equipment Center offers a program to turn your test equipment assets into cash or trade-in credit for future purchases. ![]() ![]() Our technical service laboratory also offers repair support for many products purchased from other suppliers, inquire for details. Test Equipment Center - New and Used Test Equipment Salesīuyer's Assurance Program - Test Equipment Center's strong technical service capabilities ensure meaningful warranty support is included for every item sold, protecting buyers in the rare case where a product failure occurs. ![]()
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