All,
My company is in a situation where we use an integrated management system from another company in another country. We have no source code or schemes for this system, and the manufacturer does not want to release them, apparently, at any cost or in any conditions. Thus, we adhere to a 6-month turnover in order to get at least a small modification, and they can basically charge whatever amount they want.
Legal aspects aside, would it be generally possible to reverse engineer embedded code back to C? Are there any companies that could do this for us?
Thanks Fred
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