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On Tuesday 03 February 2004 6:42 pm, Alexander Stohr wrote:
> > Subject: *** GMX Spamverdacht *** Re: Manufacturers who fully disclosed
> >
> > It is possible to gain the specs for a chip by discetion for i.e R300
> > chip or NV 30 chips with the right tools like a electon microscope?
>
> "full specifications" as the headline does say is more than just the
> register
> description, and still much more than the register specs plus an in deep
> descriptions of internal logic in text and diagrams. it is further the
> electrical,
> thermal, mechanical and other related specifications - you dont need all
> those documentation when just wanting to program such a circuit for a
> limited purpose. an REM device is of course a good tool for finding out
> a bit more about the internals of such a device. i just dont have it to my
> hands. other than that, reverse engineering can be helpfull in some cases.
>
> -Alex.
>
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(reverse engineering)
Are there any good tools to do that under linux ?
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