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RE: Scout vs RIS and reverse engineering and Byte Codes
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lugnet.robotics
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Fri, 26 Nov 1999 21:52:13 GMT
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Mike Kory Wrote:
> It also means that we can save the binary version of a Scout program to a
> Palm Pilot. We could then use the Palm to archive and download programs to
> the Scout. This could be handy since the Scout has less memory than the RCX
> and can only hold one program at a time.
Cool!
> By the way I didn't reverse engineer these codes. They just appeared to me
> in a Thanksgiving turkey induced dream.
Could you eat more turkey and find the 0x52 opcode that unlocks firmware? This
would let us make custom firmware for the Scout.
I'm still justifying the need for a Scout :-)
Cheers,
Ralph Hempel - P.Eng
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| Howdy, all the Scout byte codes are available at: (URL) will give more in-depth information and examples in the future, but all the codes are now there. Unlike the RCX, it looks like it is possible to get a program off the Scout. With the RCX you (...) (25 years ago, 26-Nov-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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