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Hi folks,
Few days ago I examined the Ricoh R7 firmware file (available here ftp://download.ricohpmmc.com/DC/R7/Firmware ) and found an interesting information inside. It's a known fact that each camera is capable of RAW writing. But many of them don't have the RAW writing implemented or just disabled in menu. And according of my below find, it's more than possible that the Ricoh R7 have just disabled RAW menu/output. This is what I find in FW file:
-> [NG] RAW�t��
-> [NG] �e��s�� 3264�~2448
-> [NG] �e��s�� 3264�~2176
-> [NG] �e��s�� 2592�~1944
-> [NG] �e��s�� 2048�~1536
-> [NG] �e��s�� 1280�~960
-> [NG] �e��s�� 640�~480
All lines under the "RAW" represent JPEG output and are visible in camera menu. Well, not exactly in this form. In the camera menu it's listed like this: F3264, F3:2, N2592,...
What do you think guys? Is there any experienced FW hacker willing to look at this?
si.man
Tue, 18 Mar 2008 13:25:55 +0000
That's very interesting, indeed. So is the firmware in non-compressed and non-encrypted format? What exactly is in the camera menu?
One thing you might consider doing is to obtain the Ricoh GR Digital firmware and compare to it. Because it supports RAW from the factory, maybe you can see a difference and an easy modification to the Ricoh R7 firmware.
Chieh Cheng
Tue, 18 Mar 2008 17:37:25 +0000
Well, the firmware file seems to be un-encrypted. At least some of its parts? Knowledgeable people can clearly recognize where starts the FW resources (menu strings, images, sounds, etc..) and some parts of the code are visible too. I already checked the GRD/GRD2 and GX100 FW and these R7 strings are not in these firmwares.
My guess is that these strings I found in R7 FW may be a part of the ifdef, which is simply not required in GRD/GX100 FW, because of native RAW support in these cameras? Who knows? But the truth is that some parts of the Ricoh FW are "easily" readable. Unfortunately, I'm not a FW hacking expert ;)
si.man
Tue, 18 Mar 2008 21:25:48 +0000
Here is what the actual menu looks like. Interesting thing is that I don't see the 'F', the 'N', "F3:2", "(8M)", and etc. in the vlaunch3 firmware.
Chieh Cheng
Wed, 19 Mar 2008 08:02:35 +0000
For those of you without an UNIX operating system, attached is the "strings" output of vlaunch3. It basically contains all of the readable text in vlaunch3.
Chieh Cheng
Wed, 19 Mar 2008 08:04:34 +0000
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