Saturday, December 22, 2018

Update: Malfunctioning Atlas SD319i Arabic to English

Key Map (Thanks Test Mode?)
E-A = 16
Calc = 15
More = 26
Menu = 14
[Volume] = 0D
Find = 11
New = 09
Ins = 08
Edit = 10
[Up Shader] = 01
[Down Shader] = 0E
1 = 2D
2 = 05
3 = 3D
4 = 0C
5 = 2C
6 = 04
7 = 06
8 = 3E
9 = 2E
0 = 36
. = 34
Q = 1D
W = 1C
E = 3B
R = 33
T = 1B
Y = 23
U = 2B
I = 13
O = 3B
P = 03
Esc = 3C
A = 25
S = 3A
D = 32
F = 2A
G = 1A
H = 22
J = 12
K = 0A
L = 02
Shift = 03
Del = 38
Z = 35
X = 24
C = 39
V = 31
B = 29
N = 21
M = 19
Lang = 28
Space = 20
Enter = 18

As you can see, there are significant differences between this table and the ASCII table. Maybe this will gave clues as to what's inside this thing before I open it up.

[At this point the screen was filled with characters, and I reset it, but I can't seem to get it back into the mode, but I don't mind, because I pressed enough random buttons to get it reset correctly]

Welcome readers, to the Atlas SD319i. It's been a ride:


The device is interesting in it's functional state, but now that I've gotten a taste of the wild side I can't go back. I'm going to start attacking this little guy on the software side to see what I can figure out about it's inner workings.

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