On my company all AVR microcontrollers that go to the market are locked,
reading them will get you a sequency like 123456....abcde.... try to read
it, if you see such type of data, it's locked.
2009/6/24 John Samperi <samperi@ampertronics.com.au>
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>
> At 03:35 PM 24/06/2009, you wrote:
> >I have a automobile interface PC to PCM that I am trying to reverse
> engineer,
> > the microcontroller is an ATmega 323L,
>
> Post you home address while you are there, who knows, the company
> that designed the unit is likely be a member and will come and visit
> you and give you a hand. (broken or may be both)
>
> So the chips will most likely be locked, apparently you can get it
> cracked in eastern Europe for a few thousand dollars. Someone could
> get suspicious of you reasons.
>
> Regards
>
> John Samperi
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2009-06-24 by Arao H. Filho
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