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<br>I found the firmware version 1.70 [http://www.hantek.com.cn/Product/DSO1060/Firmware/DSO1060Firmware_EN.rar here], follow simply the included pdf (the Chinese version is [http://www.hantek.com.cn/Product/DSO1060/Firmware/DSO1060Firmware_CHN.rar here]). |
<br>I found the firmware version 1.70 [http://www.hantek.com.cn/Product/DSO1060/Firmware/DSO1060Firmware_EN.rar here], follow simply the included pdf (the Chinese version is [http://www.hantek.com.cn/Product/DSO1060/Firmware/DSO1060Firmware_CHN.rar here]). |
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<br>If there is a newer version it should come via the same link I guess... |
<br>If there is a newer version it should come via the same link I guess... |
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+ | A known issue is in continuity test mode, it's rather slow to beep, which makes it much less usable than a cheap continuity tester... |
Revision as of 10:47, 14 August 2010
Description
Portable oscilloscope, 2 inputs 60MHz & DMM 6000 pts
Bought on this French e-shop
Internal data:
- Module DSO1060
- Serial No. DSO0000855
- Firmware Version: 1.68
- Hardware version: 5.2.34.0.0
USB memory stick
The device is USB-host capable but I had many troubles to get him accessing properly a memory stick.
On a 6Gb harddrive it hung when I tried to write a file, and on a 256Mb flash it was always claiming "Unknown Filesystem".
I finally managed to get it working by reformatting the 256Mb flash as FAT32 (FAT16 failed, or was it FAT12?)
Firmware upgrade
Once you have a working USB stick you can try upgrading the firmware.
I found the firmware version 1.70 here, follow simply the included pdf (the Chinese version is here).
If there is a newer version it should come via the same link I guess...
Issues
A known issue is in continuity test mode, it's rather slow to beep, which makes it much less usable than a cheap continuity tester...