munkustrap wrote:Thanks bitsync
I send you an email.
I wrote a program that converts all the hex stuff to the ADSP2181 instructions, so into a readable Assembler code. Additional the jumps are marked. So there is the possibility to find all the hardware based commands.
I had a breakthrough I guess.
today I found the Information in the code which character execute what code block. In other words, I found the communication commands.
It seems so that sending an "s" returns the ESN. So maybe I'm able to verify that stuff alone today in the evening.
sending a "?" to the console should return some board information or whatever. It seems so that 46 characters are transmitted then.
I also found out that there are a lot of more commands that I'm not aware at the moment.
I have a very good feeling that the hack I sent to you will succeed to
enable 5.1 again for all people that have lost their 5.1 Licenses.
Nice! All that sounds like fantastic news. I got your zip file and I'm looking forward to testing that out tonight. I've got my OS 5.1 on a compact flash (CF) card accessible from a CF card slot on the back of the CPU, so if the control.asc hack makes the machine unbootable I have a backup CF imaged with the working OS 5.1 that can be easily swapped in. I'll post my results here and in an email to you. Good luck with the ADSP-2181 code analysis!