Re: 'jazip' compression ?
- From: usenet@xxxxxxx
- Date: 19 Aug 2005 07:47:04 GMT
Oh bummer, I posted to the wrong group, sorry for that !
> Hello,
>
> I have a firmware image from an oscilloscope from which I'd like to extract
> the help texts to create a reference manual for our engineers. The firmware
> seems to be compressed with a format called 'jzp' or 'jazip'.
>
> Here is the header of the file :
>
> 00000000 69 6D 61 67 65 36 32 30 2E 6A 7A 70 43 50 00 02 image620.jzpCP..
> 00000010 00 00 00 18 EF 05 00 0A AF 02 4A 41 5A 49 50 00 ..........JAZIP.
> 00000020 0C 53 00 00 80 54 20 10 08 04 0E B1 EA 00 10 00 .S...T .........
> 00000030 04 08 04 02 D5 45 B2 52 6E 14 CB AD 4E 41 20 90 .....E.Rn...NA .
> 00000040 48 2A 54 1A 6C EA 01 02 00 10 23 1E F8 20 09 03 H*T.l.....#.. ..
> 00000050 E8 B0 F4 F9 A0 08 28 02 0B 20 97 C0 20 92 2B 84 ......(.. .. .+.
>
> Does anybody know if this is a common and open compression format, and where
> I could find a decompressor ? Are there any legal issues when doing these
> kind of things with somebody's firmware images ?
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
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