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blog.animalswithinanimals.com
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| | | | | we had to drive out to the east side for some wedding-related errands, and since i don't get out there often, i made sure to bring the camer... | |
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mark-story.com
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| | | | | You may have seen the Analog.coop site recently and found some of the easter eggs, like the grid hot keys. I loved the concept, and made a mental note to spend some time reverse engineering/rebuilding it for my own uses. Well it just so happens that the guys at Analog have released the #grid on Github, which is great because it made it easier for me to adapt the code and do some small improvements. | |
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malwaretech.com
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| | | | | Now that everything is ready to be connected, power up the hard drive an run openocd with the following command: openocd -f interface/<your interface here>.cfg -f target/test.cfg test.cfg should be the configuration for the CPU used by your hard disk controller, for most marvell CPUs this config should work. I'm not sure of the adapter_khz, so I've set mine to 100 (as long as this value is lower than the actual it should work). | |
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gist.github.com
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| | | Work-in-progress U-Boot bootloader (still linked with the libdram blob) booting 32-bit Linux kernel on Pine64+ board - gist:67ebb38e8f8f2b9b5ee6 | ||