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We are a affiliation of some people that wants to open the Rigol oscilloscopes for new software and the open source community. We know that switching the bandwith from 50MHz to 100MHz is cool, but not the only possible improvement we can do.<br>
 
We are a affiliation of some people that wants to open the Rigol oscilloscopes for new software and the open source community. We know that switching the bandwith from 50MHz to 100MHz is cool, but not the only possible improvement we can do.<br>
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We've reverse engineered parts of the hard- and software and written a toolchain for building and uploading our own applications.
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Here you will find a open toolchain for building and uploading your own software to your scope.
 
Here you will find a open toolchain for building and uploading your own software to your scope.
  

Revision as of 03:14, 27 November 2011

Welcome to the Rigol Homebrew Wiki
Rigol DS1052E

We are a affiliation of some people that wants to open the Rigol oscilloscopes for new software and the open source community. We know that switching the bandwith from 50MHz to 100MHz is cool, but not the only possible improvement we can do.
We've reverse engineered parts of the hard- and software and written a toolchain for building and uploading our own applications.



Here you will find a open toolchain for building and uploading your own software to your scope.

Join our mailing list to get help and more infos about it.

If you want to help us, feel free to contact krater to get a account to the wiki.We need people that can test our code, write tutorials, help to reverse engineer the firmware and people that are skilled in VirtualDSP or Blackfin assembler who can help to eliminate misunderstandings in our code.

But first, you should install our toolchain, patch your firmware and play around with the example codes. You will find a little startup tutorial here.