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Not confused, just hipster.


"I use a really obscure instruction set, designed by a bunch of ex-Peruvian monks, working from a bedsit in Shoreditch. You've probably never heard of it."


I really had to do that once. Reverse-engineer a wifi driver in an embedded board, some niche RISC instruction set invented by god knows who. Invented a disassemble-annotate-repeat tool called GOLEM based entirely on bitmap-pattern scripts, that would produce a listing. You could edit the listing to include symbolic names for code points and data, then re-run the tool and it would use those names (instead of hex addresses) in the new listing (built a symbol table iteratively). Ultimately I had complete source for the firmware again.


is GOLEM available publicly and under an open source license?


I asked; they're three source control systems further down the road (VSS => ClearCase => SVN => Git). My friend couldn't find it. Sigh.


I wish. It was a project I did as a contractor. That company has changed source control systems twice since then, and been bought. I guess I should have kept a copy.




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