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At 400MHz sample rate with 4 channels enabled, for a DSLogicBasic with 256Kbit memory, the maximum duration corresponds to: (256 x 1024 / 400M / 4) = 163.84us. The guide says that in the buffer mode, the maximum sample duration is given by: (maximum duration = hardware depth / sample rate / number of channels used). I checked the DSView software's user guide.

But I wanted to check that even though the DSView software recognized my hardware as Basic version, will it be capable of delivering the performace of the Plus version because the hardware and firmware is Plus version and only the PID is of Basic version. I did not want to do the hardware hack (beacuse the PICkit3 does not belong to me). Unluckly, PICkit3 does not support EEPROM programming without a hardware hack. I had a PICkit3 with me and I thought I will desolder the EEPROM, solder on a protoype board, solder the wires from PICkit3, read the EEPROM contents, modify the PID value at 2 locations (as suggested in another forum), write it back and solder it back. The PID is stored inside the EEPROM and for the DSView software to recognize the hardware as Plus version, the EEPROM content had to be modified. Obviously, the PID was not getting modified by changing the firmware from Basic to Plus. So, the DSView software is checking the PID of the USB device to determine which version it is. I opened DSView and connected my hardware, but it got detected only as DSLogic Basic. By this step, the idea is to load the Plus firmware to the Basic (+RAM) hardware the next time the DSView software starts up. Then I deleted the DSLogicBasic.fw and DSLogicBasic.bin files and made copies of DSLogicPlus.fw and DSLogicPlus.bin files and renamed them to DSLogicBasic.fw and DSLogicBasic.fw. I backed up all the files in the folder (you will need root privilages).
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Then I checked for the location in my PC where the firmware files are located, I found it was at: "/usr/local/share/DSView/res".

I ran the software, connected the hardware and it got detected as DSLogicBasic. I downloaded the DSView V0.99 from DreamSourceLab website and compiled and installed it (on Fedora 28, fingers crossed, installed successfully!). I bought the 256Mbit RAM and soldered it.
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I bought a DSLogic Basic clone from Ebay and I wanted to upgrade it to Plus. The USB device PID in the EEPROM had to be changed to match the Plus version so that the DSView software recognizes the device as DSLogic Plus hardware. Even after these two steps, some were not able to get the upgrade and they had to modify the EEPROM content. I saw discussions in EEVblog forum where some people were able to upgrade the basic version to plus version by soldering the 256Mbit RAM chip and renaming the firmware files (DSLogicBasic.fw/bin replaced by DSLogicPlus.fw/bin and renamed to *Basic.fw/bin). To download the application, please Log In with your account credentials.Hello All, I would like to share my experience with upgrading the DSLogic Basic to Plus.
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The ACS Classic family (LSL10xxA, AP930x, ATPxxxx, ACS48/26K7649, ACS48/26K7715)ĭSView Plug-In and a firmware upgrade are required to ensure full management capability by DSView 4.5 SP5 and newer. The full Cyclades product family (CCSxxxx) The full DSR product family (DSR10xx, DSR20xx, DSR40xx, DSR80xx)

The following EOL products will not receive support in DSView 4.5 SP5 or newer:
