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    Is it any way to copy the sketch from a sensor? I have lost it on my computer

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      Is it any way to copy the sketch from a sensor? I have lost it on my computer

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      @Dragon The sketch is compiled into machine code and the machine code does not contain all information from the sketch so reversing the operation is unfortunately impossible.

      It is possible to extract the machine code, and tools exist to reverse compile the machine code into something that looks like a sketch, but a lot of information is lost along the way so it will be a lengthy process with low quality result. It is similar to trying to reconstruct a book from a dvd movie.

      Edit: my wife thinks a better analogy is trying to put a cow back together once you've made sausage of it :)

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        @Dragon The sketch is compiled into machine code and the machine code does not contain all information from the sketch so reversing the operation is unfortunately impossible.

        It is possible to extract the machine code, and tools exist to reverse compile the machine code into something that looks like a sketch, but a lot of information is lost along the way so it will be a lengthy process with low quality result. It is similar to trying to reconstruct a book from a dvd movie.

        Edit: my wife thinks a better analogy is trying to put a cow back together once you've made sausage of it :)

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        @mfalkvidd Okey thanks

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