Nobody with any firmware decoding experience has stepped in, and the windows development has basically gone on hiatus.
I haven't had a chance now destoy Seek unit and make its simplified circuit diagram with its MPU pins marked and scope waveforms.
This is not such a big deal to disassemble this code, like most of people there probably do to ensure quality of code generated by higher level compilators like C and optimization influence on output code.
There is no presure to hack this hardware, while this thing can be usable without this hack, but I'm pretty sure there are many people around globe who probably downloaded already his own "improved" code, but can't make this public avalilable
Commodore 64 was programmed by many EEVBlog members using.... hex editor and without any compilator, just by putting program code bytes into its RAM, so changing Seek firmware is piece of cake, by end of the year has much higher priority
I believe in I'm still ahead with gradient reduction in Seek dongle, while Seek failed and showed nothing.
Anyway circular motion has higher priority than firmware hacking, while it allows make significant improvement in output image quality in some apps, so simply no need for the moment to mess with hardware details-this dongle is accessible with a few lines of C++ code and for the moment it is fine to automate many processes which require thermal objects detection