Reverse Engineering P59 HWID 12575502

They go by many names, P01, P10, P12, P59, E38, VPW, '0411 etc.
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Re: Reverse Engineering P59 HWID 12575502

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You'll also need to do something similar to what I have been attempting here to get recovery flash working on E54. You'll likely need to init the whole platform by copying the boot code from a P59 bin.

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Re: Reverse Engineering P59 HWID 12575502

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NSFW wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 2:34 pm
Me, motivated enough for all that? If Ghidra's emulator would work with it, maybe. I'm not fixing the missing instruction problem.
The datasheet for this one, you say?
But yeah, I'd BDM over everything.

My time is better spent coding from scratch for a Pi Pico. Wouldn't even get anywhere on that without ChatGPT; even then, progress is slow. Have to slowly walk it through what I'm going for, test, make revisions, test, try my best to interpret the code, test, guess what problems could arise, test.
Try to get it to do too much at a time and it's a mess.
Don't stress specific units.
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Yeah, making something new is going much better so far.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZkIpFpMpZ0
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Its good to see you making progress and learning along the way but note that this thread is about P59 hardware and OSID 12575502. Please keep this thread on topic.
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