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Read-Only Author neel sheth Posted 3-Oct-2008 06:24 Toolset ARM |  Source code of SPI neel sheth Please sir i need help in serial peripheral interface in arm7.I need the source code of SPI if possible please send as soon as possible.Thnx... |
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Read-Only Author Tamir Michael Posted 3-Oct-2008 06:42 Toolset ARM |  RE: Source code of SPI Tamir Michael send where? |
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Read-Only Author neel sheth Posted 3-Oct-2008 07:12 Toolset ARM |  RE: Source code of SPI neel sheth Please send source code of spi arm7 on my email id neel_v_sheth@yahoo.co.in |
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Read-Only Author ,berik malund Posted 3-Oct-2008 07:33 Toolset ARM |  RE: Source code of SPI ,berik malund provide your billing information and I will send you a quote Erik |
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Read-Only Author neel sheth Posted 3-Oct-2008 07:39 Toolset ARM |  RE: Source code of SPI neel sheth Sir wat kind of billing information should i provide???? i m just a student..... |
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Read-Only Author ,berik malund Posted 3-Oct-2008 07:54 Toolset ARM |  RE: Source code of SPI ,berik malund well, if you are a student, I suppose you are expected to write the code yourself. Or will your evrntual certificate read 'copying' rather than 'engineering'? Erik |
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Read-Only Author Per Westermark Posted 3-Oct-2008 08:23 Toolset ARM |  RE: Source code of SPI Per Westermark But it takes engineers for reverse engineering. Maybe the course he is taking is "Reverse Engineering B"? On the other hand - then you should only post a programmed chip (with the copy-protect bit set) and let them figure out the contents of the chip. |
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Read-Only Author Tamir Michael Posted 3-Oct-2008 08:57 Toolset ARM |  A war story Tamir Michael Per, Even reverse engineering requires some skill. I am still trying to recover from learning to know that the company that should have model the machine control software via a Matlab model, tried to "backward engineer" the code, ending up sticking the same sick C code in the model (they did not get away with it...). I will not post a link to it, but the home page of the company boasts the number of PhD/advanced degrees its employees have. Are they kidding me? |
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Read-Only Author Per Westermark Posted 3-Oct-2008 09:56 Toolset ARM |  RE: A war story Per Westermark Yes, reverse engineering takes skills. That was why I recommended a programmed and read-protected chip. Anyone who manages to produce decent working source code based on the contents of such a chip have the required skills to get a degree in computer science. Companies for some reason regularly manages to end up with products but without the corresponding source code. I friend of mine had to reverse engineer a product to produce a protocol specification for a reimplementation. He not only produced the protocol specification, but also found a bug in the original implementation. It isn't the degrees that are important. It's the creativity. A sw or hw developer has to be creative, but the school have no way of teaching creativity or even of grading it. But to get market shares, you either need a creatively designed product or a creative marketing team (or just plain, dumb luck). |
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