[Tiptoi] Information sharing about Tiptoi hardware (was: ein bischen Fund)
Pronwan Zeke
pronwan at gmail.com
So Jan 25 16:01:23 CET 2015
A wiki would be perfect! I'd add some printing related stuff as well of
course. There could be a tttool section as well where you can find short
informations about commands etc.
Also custom games (including pdf and GME files) COULD be shared via this
page as well as Tutorials etc. Lots of work, but ehn everyone can
be a part of it, it will be filled pretty quickly
2015-01-25 13:08 GMT+01:00 Bjoern <kalle71 at online.de>:
> Hi,
>
> I am the guy who worked on the hardware. :-) Unfortunately I couldn't
> spend in the last months so much time into TipToi investigations.
>
> >* And how it is known that ZC3202N is an ARM processor?*
>
> That the ZC3202N integrates an ARM926EJ-S is highly probable because Anyka
> uses it for related products, like the AK10 (
> http://www.anyka.com/en/productInfo.aspx?id=101).
> A disassembly of a small portion of the firmware binary supports this
> understanding.
>
> > There are some ARM binaries attached to some of the data files.
> > It isn't sure what purpose they have yet.
>
> At least some of the GMEs (for example Leserabe "Im Garten der Feen")
> contain binary code for ZC3201 (seems to be the predecessor of the ZC3202N)
> and ZC3202N.
> (in this context you may want to have also a look into
> https://github.com/webforge-labs/psc-cms-js/tree/master/tests/files/tiptoi
> )
>
> Anyway, within the last days I did some measurements with my oscilloscope
> and found some new details. These are not breaking news but nevertheless I
> like to share this information with you.
> This is information is text but also screenshots. Besides of this, we have
> hardware related information Matthias found out already some months ago. I
> think also this should be made more available.
>
> What tool should we use for sharing? Github is of course great for source
> code but for documentation with attached graphics etc. it's just not the
> right tool. Sharing by mailing list is also not the best solution for
> future reference.
> In my opinion, a Wiki could be ideal for this purpose because it's much
> more accessible and easier to use than Github.
>
> What do you think? Maybe someone has already experience with setting up a
> Wiki or has another idea?
>
> Regards,
> Björn
>
>
>
> Am 11.01.2015 um 14:07 schrieb Igor:
> > > >>* That's not true. We had one guy that worked on the hardware but I
> *>>* have not heard from him for a long time now. His findings are
> *>>* here:
> *>>* https://github.com/entropia/tip-toi-reveng/blob/master/wip/Hardware.md <https://github.com/entropia/tip-toi-reveng/blob/master/wip/Hardware.md>
> *>>> -
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >* Oh, I am a blind man! Thank you! Then Chomptech ZC3202N is the main
> *>* processor... and my "Ting clone" pen has the same one. And maybe my
> *>* pen has nothing to do in common with Ting pen. Just another OID 2
> *>* standart. When I attach this pen as a physical drive it says: "YCS
> *>* OID ZC3202 usb Device". Maybe someone has a Ting pen and would be
> *>* so kind to attach it as a physical drive with the help of Hex
> *>* Editor Neo program for example and see what it says...
> *> >* And how it is known that ZC3202N is an ARM processor?
> *
> There are some ARM binaries attached to some of the data files.
> It isn't sure what purpose they have yet.
>
> > >* Thank you
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> regards,
> Patrick
>
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