[speedtouch] Re: Unravelling the Speedtouch

2003-02-22 Thread Edouard Gomez
Tim Woodall ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I've had a brief look but the ARM7 disassembler I found can't > cope with the code :-( Tomorrow I'm going to go and see if I > can find a book on ARM9 and maybe write a disassembler :-) As i said in another post, do nothing before i post previous work. Thi

[speedtouch] Re: Unravelling the Speedtouch

2003-02-22 Thread Tim Woodall
On Sat, 22 Feb 2003, Duncan Sands wrote: > > Thanks for the interesting post and keep up the good work. > I'm really looking forward to the day when we will be able to > program the modem ourselves! > Seconded. I've had a brief look but the ARM7 disassembler I found can't cope with the code :-(

[speedtouch] Re: Unravelling the Speedtouch

2003-02-22 Thread Duncan Sands
Thanks for the interesting post and keep up the good work. I'm really looking forward to the day when we will be able to program the modem ourselves! All the best, Duncan. Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

[speedtouch] Re: Unravelling the Speedtouch

2003-02-20 Thread Peter Riocreux
>> "EG" == Edouard Gomez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: EG> Peter Riocreux ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >> >> I commented a few days ago about looking at the data that is >> downloaded into the speedtouch. Not a lot to report yes, but a few >> observations. >> >> If you execute: >> >> objcopy -O binar

[speedtouch] Re: Unravelling the Speedtouch

2003-02-20 Thread Edouard Gomez
Peter Riocreux ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > I commented a few days ago about looking at the data that is > downloaded into the speedtouch. Not a lot to report yes, but a few > observations. > > If you execute: > > objcopy -O binary -j .rodata mgmt.o speedtouch.microcode All that kind of stuf