Need someone to disassemble a code

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maxfourier

Joined Aug 7, 2011
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Can someone plz disassemble and send me the asm code for the hex:

:100AE6004C41544954554445004C4F4E4749545582
:030AF60044450074
:0C0B1900065024475047474102080000E6
:080A6600C291D2927F017E00D3
:100A6E00E4FDFCC3ED9FEC9E5015E4FBFA0BBB00BE
:0F0A7E00010ABA04F8BBFBF50DBD00010C80E4C2
:010A8D002246
:070AF9007F01120B007F8456
:0A0B00008FA0C290120A66C2922272
:050B0A002569F8E6FF7B
:0A0B0F008FA0D290120A66C2922253
:0609DA008B6A8A6B896C38
:1009E000E4F56DF56EAB6AAA6BA96C856E82856DB8
:1009F00083120A39FF6014120B0F056EE56E700248
:0B0A0000056D7F0A7E00120A6E80DA8E
:010A0B0022C8
:0C0B2600758920758DFA759850D28E22CA
:100A8E00E4FFFEFDFC740A2DF8E6B42C0DAB050F49
:100A9E00EF70010E142459F8A6030DBD00010CEDE4
:050AAE0064464C70E0FD
:010AB3002220
:100AD100E4F5A8120A8E120800120929E4F508F5B6
:050AE1000975A8902238
:030023000209913E
:10099100C0E0C0D075D000C000C006C0070509E5A1
:1009A100097002050814240AF8A699C3E5099407F9
:1009B100E50894005016AF09744F2FF8E6FE74094C
:1009C1002FF8E66E6006750800750900C298D00719
:0909D100D006D000D0D0D0E032F5
:100A0C007F40120B007F0A120B0F7F11120B0F7F0E
:100A1C0011120B0F7F0A120B0FE4FF120B0FE4FFE6
:0D0A2C00120B0FE4FF120B0FE4FF020B0F83
:10080000AF5AEF3395E0F5688F69120A0C120AF9B6
:100810007BFF7A0A79E61209DA7FC0120B00740BAB
:100820002569F8E6FF120B0F740C2569F8E6FF1234
:100830000B0FE4FF120B0F740D2569F8E6FF120B86
:100840000F740E2569F8E6FF120B0F740F2569F877
:10085000E6FF120B0F74102569F8E6FF120B0F74F8
:10086000112569F8E6FF120B0F74122569F8E6FFEF
:10087000120B0F74132569F8E6FF120B0F7F271276
:100880000B0F74142569F8E6FF120B0F7415256918
:0D089000F8E6FF120B0F7FFA7E00020A6EE1
:10092900AF5CEF3395E0F5688F69120AF97BFF7ABE
:100939000A79EF1209DA7FC0120B00740B120B0A45
:10094900740C120B0A740D120B0AE4FF120B0F74CC
:100959000E120B0A740F120B0A7410120B0A74117F
:10096900120B0A7412120B0A7413120B0A74141262
:100979000B0A7F27120B0F7415120B0A7416120B30
:080989000A7FFA7E00020A6EEB
:100AB400120B267F38120B007F0E120B0075A890C4
:0D0AC400E5096445450870F8120AD180F379
:0300000002089D56
:0C089D00787FE4F6D8FD75816E0208E457
:100A3900BB010CE58229F582E5833AF583E0225072
:100A490006E92582F8E622BBFE06E92582F8E222BC
:0D0A5900E58229F582E5833AF583E49322D6
:1008A900020AB4E493A3F8E493A34003F68001F2A7
:1008B90008DFF48029E493A3F85407240CC8C33350
:1008C900C4540F4420C8834004F456800146F6DF1F
:1008D900E4800B0102040810204080900B19E47E8B
:1008E900019360BCA3FF543F30E509541FFEE49314
:1008F900A360010ECF54C025E060A840B8E493A3DB
:10090900FAE493A3F8E493A3C8C582C8CAC583CA05
:10091900F0A3C8C582C8CAC583CADFE9DEE780BEBD
:010B250000CF
:00000001FF
 

DumboFixer

Joined Feb 10, 2009
217
Another thing to consider is the source of the code. If this was read from a commercial device then it could be subject to copyright which often states you are not allowed to "decompile or disassemble" the code.

Just my $0.02 worth.
 

Yako

Joined Nov 24, 2011
245
Another thing to consider is the source of the code. If this was read from a commercial device then it could be subject to copyright which often states you are not allowed to "decompile or disassemble" the code.

Just my $0.02 worth.
Totally agree.

You can actually provide some top protection for any work that you do for flash-based MCUs. It is called a suicide technique, whereas if the MCU detects that its trying to be read (its program pin changing state) -- then it self erases its flash memory.

Cool huh?
 
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