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I was looking for an similar functionality but with an MAC7100 family chip, also as for an OMAP5912.
Maybe QEMU could run their software, just for the ARM part?
Hi,
i accidently locked the MAC7116 MCU on a board by trying to read the internal flash via JTAG. The unit locks itself down and gave me no further access via JTAG and also does not run it's application software anymore. There is also an external flash, but i guess it only contains supplemental...
No, you misunderstood me. I don't expect to get a nice layouted schematic. All i want is a plan with ratsnest placed parts which are connected accoring to the netlist.
Pen and Paper?! I don't think you want to do this with this PCB:
No, of course the schematic is not available. Love to see a tool doing all the work, but i'm not lazy. For now, i don't know how, meaning of what to use? Gerber, i think are only usefull for etching and drilling.
I've already "prepared" the board in question, for heavens sake only a dual layer...
I try to do a reverse engineer a schematic of a faulty board i want to repair (only for private, not commercial). It consist of about 140 parts, a MCU and some other ICs, but also many transistors, diodes and suchs. I've spent many hours to dig into rev-eng and looking for tools to assist in...
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