Here's another questions of mine ... How can I read the content of a 24lc32a using the develop board ? Not the cable connection (I've read the other topic .... Thanks Frank) but the program inside (a friend of mine wants an effect like the one I have but I've lost the programs !! ( )
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Hmmm, not possible using the currrent s/w. The dev s/w only does a read after writing to verify the write but it doesn't read and store the eeprom contents. If you can get your hands on a programmer like a Xeltek they can usually copy an eeprom.
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In theory you can disassemble the program. Using the SpinAsm manual you could write a program to read the hex file and determine the instruction and coefficient and address.
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I do not encourage this, if someone has shared their code then you should be able to find the source. If you are attempting to disassemble code from a closed source or commercial project then you may be violating their copyright of the code.danielgiani wrote:hey guys, can we have more information about this process? Have you guys ever done this before?frank wrote:In theory you can disassemble the program. Using the SpinAsm manual you could write a program to read the hex file and determine the instruction and coefficient and address.
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Its not the case Frank. I've made a code, assembled it to HEX and lost the orignal asm file....Im just trying to get it back...frank wrote:I do not encourage this, if someone has shared their code then you should be able to find the source. If you are attempting to disassemble code from a closed source or commercial project then you may be violating their copyright of the code.danielgiani wrote:hey guys, can we have more information about this process? Have you guys ever done this before?frank wrote:In theory you can disassemble the program. Using the SpinAsm manual you could write a program to read the hex file and determine the instruction and coefficient and address.
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