Don forget the PSD813 :) It provides 128KB Flash and 8KB RAM... so it
can be a bit more complicated
Regards,
Javier
El 17/02/2012 11:09, Azelio Boriani escribió:
In my opinion you don't need the power of an IDA-class disassembler to
process an 8051-like code. The MCS51 family processors have only 128 or 256
bytes of RAM (and at most 64K ROM) and cannot host complex code.
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 10:27 AM, Elio Corbolante<[email protected]> wrote:
From: Mike McCauley
I've been considering ripping the firmware from the mcu as well. I've
not
got beyond the consideration stages, but i have all the equipment here
at
work. When you say that the read option is not available. is this
because
the chip has protection fuses enabled?
Id like to help with the disassembly if you can get the binary dump.
Don't worry: when I will be able to dump the firmware I will let it on the
public domain.
BTW, I have the opportunity to use the IDA disassembler (a friend of mine
is a licensed user) so I think the disassembly of the code will be rather
good.
Any knowledge of a public domain 8051 disassembler which can rival IDA in
performance/code analysis?
_ Elio.
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