Hi Tom:
What CPU chip does the Z3805 use?
When working with the PIC microcontrollers it's possible to generate pseudo source code that can be assembled to yield
the actual binary image.
By placing a comment at the end of each line that contains the original binary hex you can audit that no mistakes have
been made.
Then it's just a process of adding names to replace the hex links and after
some work you have a commented source listing.
But, it takes an assembler and source code generator for the CPU that's being
used.
Have Fun,
Brooke Clarke
http://www.PRC68.com
http://www.end2partygovernment.com/2012Issues.html
Tom Van Baak wrote:
I suspect your reader is not configured correctly. For example, look at the
first 80 bytes of each BIN file; they should not be so identical.
After you fix that, then combining low/high bytes will give you what you want.
See http://leapsecond.com/museum/z3801a/eeprom.htm for an example of the result.
/tvb
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark C. Stephens" <ma...@non-stop.com.au>
To: <time-nuts@febo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 1:31 AM
Subject: [time-nuts] Z3805A flash dump.
I have dumped the 4 flash ROMS from my latest Z3805A but I can't make head nor
tail of the contents. I am thinking the flash are interleaved.
http://www.vk2hmc.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/z3805-flash.rar
I can't see any strings that make sense like the Z3801A flash.
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