Hello my dear friends, Its been quite some time that Sourcerer is mentoring me to write a cool nand bitmap viewer.
It started with a thread that I encountered on Guru about a cool engineer who wrote his own bitmapviewer which could plot the dump as jpegs.
With Sourcerer(my mentors vision) things got really cool and it was his idea that he wanted to view the whole thing at once and it should be zoomable to a very detailed level.
Under his mentorship and guidance, I wrote the tool non stop for a couple of months then halted as I had a program to hit the Himalayas. Monsoon season started and unfortunately i could not go there. Also work load got immense with a few personal goals that made the project take back seat.
I have started to re-write it and under his guidance, we plan to complete it and release it very soon. Mostly again open source or perhaps some really DR oriented features that may/can be purchased. However its very undecided at the moment.
Good chance that the program makes its way in the HDD Super Clone project which I believe is now open source and its taken care by Sourcerer et all.
So what you see in this video is a snippet of the same. Loads to program. Was a great learning curve making this utility, understanding NAND principles, loads and loads of C. I am very sure that post this project, i shall definitely clear the associates level c programming certification course after completing this tool
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I really thank Sourcerer for teaching me so many things selflessly. It has taken me about 25 years to bump into some one who is so giving, so supportive and believed in me and always motivated me to achieve one step higher in my pursuits of learning C, tinkering with intricate technology and imparting countless things in the process. He has incredible vision and attention to detail which over drives me like vacuum tubes.
I know loads have to be programmed more and improvised. With time it will
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What you see is a 32GB Pendrive, all at once...then zoomed in to a pretty cool extent...loads to improvise there too.
Video Link (playbacks well on cellphone youtube)
https://youtube.com/shorts/IwENuxvic-4