# Convert script.bin to script.fex for editing bin2fex script.bin script.fex
Some of the tools you might find in a sunxi-tools package include:
Compiles or decompiles the binary hardware description files ( .bin ) used by Allwinner kernels into human-readable text ( .fex ).
: If building from source, users often use Code::Blocks with the MinGW toolchain. This requires: sunxi-tools windows
: The primary tool for communicating with the FEL handler built into the CPU via USB OTG. It is used to load code, read/write memory, and flash firmware.
What is your ? (e.g., unbricking, pulling a script.bin , or flashing a custom OS?) Which installation method do you prefer to use?
: Instructions on how to compile or install sunxi-tools (like sunxi-fel ) specifically on a Windows environment (e.g., using MSYS2 or Zadig drivers)? # Convert script
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Windows can now communicate with the device using the compiled sunxi-tools binaries. Common Use Cases and Commands 1. Verifying the Connection
Since the official repository is Linux-centric, Windows users generally follow one of three paths: It is used to load code, read/write memory,
The most reliable method. It allows you to run the native Linux binaries. Just ensure you use usbipd-win to pass your USB device through to the WSL instance.
Open Command Prompt ( cmd ) or PowerShell in your tools directory.
Connect your Allwinner device to your PC while holding the (or bridging the FEL pin to GND ). Open Zadig and select Options > List All Devices .