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ZakDodge
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I have IDA pro, Keil uvision and visual studio code, in an attempt to assemble my own functions by disassembling others to learn what is actually happening.

From your experience, what is the best way to learn the process?
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Learning by (attempting to) doing it is certainly a good way, but from my experience also reading the CPU / architecture / programming docs / manuals inside out before you start helps a lot.
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Hi, i wanted to ask the same question.

I have ida pro, i have some knowledge of programming but  i cant seem to load the irom to debug it or the flash.

I know I have to read chap3 of the datasheet, load 0x80000 in paragraphs of 8000 but i dont understand that?

Also the addresses and sizes are of H value?
Is that hex addresses?

If someone can help me understand how to load the binary based on the datasheet it will help me alot.

All i get is

Ds ds ds ds when i load the flash in idaPro.
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Once you have fully digested a given CPU's programmer reference, all of your questions become easy to answer.
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