arm-none-eabi-objdump -D -b binary -m arm c75.bin
Many routers (e.g., older TP-Link, D-Link, or Ubiquiti models) use firmware files with names like c75.bin during manual updates. For instance, a device with chipset C75 might require c75.bin as the bootloader image.
: The file should generally remain inside its original ZIP archive (often named namconb1.zip namconb2.zip ) and be placed in the folder of your emulator directory. Version Matching
: Users on forums like Reddit's r/MAME often discuss it when troubleshooting broken ROM sets. It is considered a "critical" file for those specific game drivers.
What are you using? (e.g., a specific camera brand or a POCO/realme phone?)
Open Task Manager > Details. Look for any process with a blank description or that says “c75.bin”. End the process if you suspect malware, then immediately delete the file.