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Recovering/Reverse Engineering Code from BX24P - bobbymcgill2007 - Dec 18 17:13:00 2007
Hey all - I wrote a program about 18 months ago to control a simple
camera interface. Then my computer got "upgraded" and the source code
for the program was lost. (I know I should have kept a paper backup as
well as redundant copies stashed away... )
Is there any way to recover the code from a chip that was programmed?
(BX24P with development station)
The reason is that I would like to copy the functionality to another
chip.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.

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Re: Recovering/Reverse Engineering Code from BX24P - "nje...@ihug.co.nz" - Dec 20 4:47:00 2007
No there is not.
bobbymcgill2007 wrote:
> Hey all - I wrote a program about 18 months ago to control a simple
> camera interface. Then my computer got "upgraded" and the source code
> for the program was lost. (I know I should have kept a paper backup as
> well as redundant copies stashed away... )
>
> Is there any way to recover the code from a chip that was programmed?
> (BX24P with development station)
>
> The reason is that I would like to copy the functionality to another
> chip.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
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