Zoran,
I'm a bit confused as to where you are coming from with this - you can search for ASCII/hex strings using something as light as hexedit. No need to install a more full-blown hex editor especially. I'm not a fan of using sledgehammers to crack nuts.
John.
On 24/08/16 09:54, Zoran Stojsavljevic wrote:
Please see https://www.coreboot.org/CBFS
Hello John,
From the pointer:*/_magic_/*/_is a 32 bit number that identifies the ROM as a CBFS type. *The magic number is 0x4F524243, which is 'ORBC' in ASCII*._/
I did install on my F24 VM (in order to verify this info) wxHexEditor source code package (wxHexEditor-v0.23-src.tar.bz2): http://www.wxhexeditor.org/home.php
Please, you can all try it, there are some environmental catches/packages and CCP flags (CCPFLAGS) to be added, but it is fairly manageable. Here is how GUI looks like:
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Interesting enough, wxHexAuthor Erdem (U. Altinyurt) is a jobless computer engineer, born and living since 1981,in Istanbul, Turkey. Why Erdem is jobless, that is the (crucial) question??? ;-)
Zoran
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 11:49 AM, John Lewis <jlewis@johnlewis.ie mailto:jlewis@johnlewis.ie> wrote:
Hi Benoit, Please see https://www.coreboot.org/CBFS Kind Regards, John. On 19/08/16 10:43, Benoit SANSONI wrote:
Hi all, I would like to know if it is possible, via a signature or a magic number, in the coreboot.rom file to recognize that it is a "coreboot" file. I did not find anything in the Makefile.inc. Thanks in advance
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