... nor the skills to use it. Nor assembly, for that matter. But I can learn.
Ahhh, busy day around here. And with all the recent GPL discussion, maybe this is the time to ask: how much effort will it be for me to make use of non-commercial disassembly tools in CHDK development?
Because unless I download a bittorrent version and a keygen for IDA Pro, I'll never have it. I have no interest in stealing IDA Pro, but the Free version does not support ARM, as you all know. Not that I'm accusing anyone else of running a hacked version of IDA Pro... just that *I* cannot afford it, especially considering my skill as a coder doesn't justify it.
Most of GrAnd's and jeff666's and ewavr's and DataGhost's DryOS Porting posts make my head spin, but as far as I can tell, it's not very easy to disassemble and document the DryOS functions outside of IDA Pro. So what do I do?
The only tools I have are free, and right now that means a GNU/ARM toolchain, with Yagarto+Eclipse or WinARM MinGW for the dev environment, and the ARM-aware objdump for disassembly.
(suggestions greatly appreciated here too!)I am newb
and I am stuck.
If anyone's willing to make the
SX100 rev1.00c work with CHDK, I'm willing to help in any way I can.