Citando Rózsás Gödény <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I started to modify qemu to emulate 88W8388. Now it can load the firmware (
> usb8388.bin) into ram and starts the firmware, albeit it drops an error
> after some time. So it is very simple so far, I worked on it for a couple of
> hours so far.
> My short term goals:
> - emulate the usb device of the 8388 and create a connection between the
> linux kernel driver and the emulator so from linux pow starting the emulator
> looks as plugging in the usb device
> - modify qemu so that i/o ports of 8388 could be accessed from outside of
> the emulator. I guess that the arm core of 8388 communicates with the other
> parts (the radio interface) via io ports so if we can see which ports are
> read/written by the arm core we can do the same from the free firmware.
>
> Anyway, if we want to write the free firmware, a good emulator of 8388 is
> handy.
>
> Anybody interested ?

I am. I'm currently analyzing the firmware, I didn't try the emulation  
approach so far. Are you committing your work to some repository? I  
think we can't disclose details about reverse engineering work,  
though, if we are interested in a clean-room approach. So I'd rather  
set up a private wiki. I'm quite busy during these days, I'll let you  
know ASAP.


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Ciao
Stefano



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