Humm....?

Been a long time since I did machine code programing. But since the firmware
for the camera is undoubtedly in CMOS or EEPROM these days. It would just be
a case of copying it out. Mucking around until you found the proper place in
the code, inserting a call to your code (tacked on to the end of the
existing software) and copying the new firmware back to the camera. No need
to mess with the existing code except the place where you put the call. If
you need to keep the code you replaced with the call, you add it to your new
code so the call takes you to it also.

Most of your time will be spent dissassembling the old code to find the jump
point you need. I admit his 15 minutes is optimistic, but a man-week sounds
reasonable, and that would be worthwhile.

Ciao,
Graywolf
http://pages.prodigy.net/graywolfphoto


----- Original Message -----
From: "Lon Williamson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 5:57 AM
Subject: Re: Pentax k-mount


> Arnold, be careful with that.  Figuring out how to add such a thing
> when messing with a binary image is no 15 minute job on _this_ side of
> the factory.  Been there, done that, weeks are involved....
>
> -Lon
>
> Arnold Stark wrote:
> > I won't either buy a Nikon or Canon DSLR. If Pentax does not hear us and
> > does not offer better compatibilty on a DSLR that I can afford, then I
> > will either buy a better film scanner, or I will wait for Cosina to
> > bring a DSLR in true k-mount. Or I willpull out the memory chip and
> > reprogram that *ist D camera myself. It can' take more than 15 minutes
> > to implement metering in manual mode with DOF preview activated.
>


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