If you own a FNIRSI-1014D, you know the drill. It’s the budget oscilloscope that shocked the market: a 10.1-inch IPS display, dual-channel, 100MHz bandwidth, and 1GSa/s sampling—all for under $200. But for the first year, users had a love-hate relationship. The hardware was a steal; the software was… beta.
Early adopters of the FNIRSI-1014D reported issues such as: fnirsi-1014d firmware update
Screen Shift Issues: If your display shifts to the left or right after updating, you likely installed the version intended for a different screen hardware. Re-running the update with the "other" version of the firmware typically fixes this. The FNIRSI-1014D Firmware Update: From Bench Tool to
file, verify its integrity, and write the new firmware to the internal FLASH memory. This usually takes less than one minute. Alternative: Open-Source Firmware For advanced users looking for extra features, there is an open-source project GitHub (pecostm32) The hardware was a steal; the software was… beta
Now for the moment of truth. Leo toggled the power switch: Off, then On.
Prepare Drive: A new drive will appear on your PC. Delete all existing files on this drive first .