Most recent edit on 2007-02-10 14:31:22 by AlexBernstein
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This page serves to document findings about hardware and firmware of Canon Digital Rebel (aka 300d) cameras in an effort to extend and improve their functions.
Several versions of the modified firmware were developed first by Wasia∞ and then further improved by Lex and not_now (UnDutchables∞, login required).
Resources
Firmware
Hardware
- Analysis of a photo of Digital Rebel Internals to identify components.
- At least one of the camera's processors is capable of running x86. Analysis of firmware files contained on drives A: and B: of the camera shows that they are valid 16-bit DOS executables. It is possible that x86 processor is NEC V30.
- Evidence that Canon also uses ToshibaTX1942 MIPS processor in Digital Rebel.
- DIGIC
- Motorola 68HC12? There are references to HC12 in the firmware and firmware contains parts in S19 format, which is a file format used by Motorola.
Hacking Resources
Deletions:
This page serves to document findings about hardware and firmware of Canon Digital Rebel (aka 300d) cameras in an effort to extend and improve their functions.
CanonDigitalRebelHackedFirmware
Several versions of the modified firmware were developed first by Wasia∞ and then further improved by Lex and not_now (UnDutchables∞).
Resources
Edited on 2007-02-10 14:30:00 by AlexBernstein
Additions:
CanonDigitalRebelHackedFirmware
Several versions of the modified firmware were developed first by Wasia∞ and then further improved by Lex and not_now (UnDutchables∞).
Resources
Firmware
Hardware
Hacking Resources
Deletions:
Firmware
Hardware
Hacking Resources
Edited on 2007-02-10 10:03:57 by AlexBernstein
Additions:
Hacking Resources
Deletions:
Other Hacking Efforts
Edited on 2006-10-25 11:40:54 by AlexBernstein
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~- Canon uses ROM-DOS from Datalight∞ in many of their cameras as was announced in their 1999 BusinessWire press release∞. B:\BOOTDISK\COMMAND.COM contains references to ROM-DOS and Datalight.
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~- Canon uses ROM-DOS from Datalight∞ in many of their cameras as was announced in their 1999 BusinessWire press release∞. B:\BOOTDISK\COMMAND.COM∞ contains references to ROM-DOS and Datalight.
Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2006-10-25 11:34:06 by AlexBernstein []
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This page serves to document findings about hardware and firmware of Canon Digital Rebel (aka 300d) cameras in an effort to extend and improve their functions.
Firmware
Hardware
- Analysis of a photo of Digital Rebel Internals to identify components.
- At least one of the camera's processors is capable of running x86. Analysis of firmware files contained on drives A: and B: of the camera shows that they are valid 16-bit DOS executables. It is possible that x86 processor is NEC V30.
- Evidence that Canon also uses ToshibaTX1942 MIPS processor in Digital Rebel.
- DIGIC
- Motorola 68HC12? There are references to HC12 in the firmware and firmware contains parts in S19 format, which is a file format used by Motorola.
Other Hacking Efforts