OK, Me too also accept and trust what Philips says. I'm happy with the read protection mechanism what Philips had implemented so far. There will always be some very unexpected way of hacking the chip. May be by: - clock the first few instructions at >100Mhz (after reset) such that the first few instruction for disabling the JTAG are "screw up" and breaking the CRP. But who cares... Somebody please provide some proven way of cracking the chip else this thread should be concluded. Regards --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "rtstofer" <rstofer@p...> wrote: > > --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "jayasooriah" <jayasooriah@y...> wrote: > > > > It is so very easy to make you happy Richard :) > > Yes. My applications are trivial, my knowledge nearly non- existent > and security is no concern. I'm just building toys, really. > > I am more than willing to accept what is stated in the datasheet and, > as I read it, CRP works. Philips says it does, they stand behind > their products; therefore, it is settled. In my mind... > > I would still be 'curious', but not concerned, about the 'T' command. > > Richard >
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Re: Bootloader / CRP summary update
2006-01-06 by unity0724
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