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#19895 - 01/15/06 07:46 PM Open (or shared) source firmware
nik,martin Offline
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Has the topic of allowing Outlaw owners to look at / modify/ write their own firmware ever come up? I'm a hardware and embedded developer and an open/shared source geek, and would love to 'look under the hood' of the firmware.

Also, what is the firmware written in? What processor does the 1070 use?

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#19896 - 01/15/06 09:17 PM Re: Open (or shared) source firmware
gonk Offline
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It hasn't come up, and while the idea is intriguing I suspect the logistics would be daunting - getting whatever partner they are using to manufacture such a unit to go along with sharing the source would be an uphill battle in such a competitive market. The processor used for DSP in the 1070 is the Cirrus 49400, and I don't have any idea what language the firmware is written in.
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#19897 - 01/17/06 05:26 PM Re: Open (or shared) source firmware
nik,martin Offline
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Registered: 01/15/06
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Quote:
Originally posted by gonk:
The processor used for DSP in the 1070 is the Cirrus 49400, and I don't have any idea what language the firmware is written in.
Looking at the firmware upadter app, it uses FlashMagic (or MagicFlash, I forget), which is used to flash Phillips processors. I'd have to guess that the system cpu is a phillips 8051, and is written in C, which I am fluent in.

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