Hi, I was writing some assemble code for TI's MSP430F1101A. However, I mistakenly delete my source code and I only have the hex code from my chip. Is there any way that I can reverse my hex code into human readable format? Thanks, feilip
reading assemble code for TI's MSP430
Started by ●October 25, 2004
Reply by ●October 25, 20042004-10-25
feilip@gmail.com (feilip) wrote in news:9c0f797a.0410251005.1a46b53d@posting.google.com:> Hi, > > I was writing some assemble code for TI's MSP430F1101A. However, I > mistakenly delete my source code and I only have the hex code from my > chip. Is there any way that I can reverse my hex code into human > readable format?If you load it up in the debugger it should disassemble it for you. It may not have symbols however. -- - Mark -> --
Reply by ●October 26, 20042004-10-26
On 25 Oct 2004 11:05:05 -0700, feilip@gmail.com (feilip) wrote:>Hi, > >I was writing some assemble code for TI's MSP430F1101A. However, I >mistakenly delete my source code and I only have the hex code from my >chip. Is there any way that I can reverse my hex code into human >readable format? > >Thanks, >feilipIf you are running MS Windows, the source code may be in the Recycle bin. You can simply restore the file from there.
Reply by ●October 26, 20042004-10-26
Which debugger? Do you mean IAR Embedded Workbench? Many thanks for your insight, I appreciate it! "Mark A. Odell" <odellmark@hotmail.com> wrote in message> > If you load it up in the debugger it should disassemble it for you. It may > not have symbols however.
Reply by ●October 26, 20042004-10-26