Subject: Re: CD problems.
To: Marcus Comstedt <marcus@mc.pp.se>
From: Josh Tolbert <hemi@scoundrelz.net>
List: port-dreamcast
Date: 08/20/2002 11:09:39
Hi Marcus,
	I answered my own question. I used the objcopy from
/usr/src/tools/obj/tools.NetBSD-1.6_RC1-i386/bin/shle--netbsdelf-objcopy
to convert the kernel to a binary. I'm going to scramble and test later
tonight.

Thanks,
Josh

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Josh Tolbert
hemi@scoundrelz.net

Every time the power flickers, a squirrel gets his wings.

On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Josh Tolbert wrote:

> Hi Marcus,
> 	I used your scramble program to scramble the binary. How do you
> convert it to a raw binary? Do you use strip? That could be part of the
> problem.
> 	Ahh, hrm. Just re-read your page and noticed "objcopy -O binary"
> again. Do I need the objcopy for shel-netbsdelf or will just "objcopy"
> from the command line do the trick?
>
> Thanks again,
> Josh
>
> ------     ---   -
> Josh Tolbert
> hemi@scoundrelz.net
>
> Every time the power flickers, a squirrel gets his wings.
>
> On 20 Aug 2002, Marcus Comstedt wrote:
>
> >
> > Josh Tolbert <hemi@scoundrelz.net> writes:
> >
> > > I then
> > > tried playing around with the build process and managed to get some ugly
> > > toolchain built that seemed to be a half-breed of ELF i386 and COFF SH3
> > > that got me this:
> > >
> > > bash-2.05# file netbsd
> > > netbsd: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Hitachi SH, version 1 (SYSV),
> > > statically linked, not stripped
> >
> > Well, that looks good doesn't it?  Did you try converting that into a
> > raw binary, scrambling it and burning it?
> >
> >
> >   // Marcus
> >
> >
>