No, it is an ARM, not a Z80. IDA has no means of determining what kind 
of processor is used. It can only make guesses based of the contents of 
the image. And because this image is encrypted and does not contain 
meaningful ARM instructions, it seems to guess the wrong thing... I can 
open the file as a "ROM image" in IDA without problems, if I tell it 
that it is ARM, but I don't know whether that's possible with the free 
edition.

Michael Thomas schrieb:
> I don't know if this is late or already done, but, when I tried to
> open the raw ROM file in IDA Free.. It came up as it couldn't open it,
> but because it was a z80 processor type ROM/Code/w/e, So i'm
> "en-route" to getting a copy of IDA Pro to them open it up, as it
> comes with z80 support.
> So what I'm getting at is, is this ROM chip really in ARM, or in 8080,
> as from this link: http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Z80/.
>
> Regards,
>
> bizthepirate
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