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| | | | | Logic Analyzers can be quite useful to test and analyze hardware. In this short video I explain how to use the cheap LHT00SU1 logic analyzer together with PulseView on Mac OS X to test a new ESP32 development board. https://youtu.be/PHADbXs1rJQ Here is the code used to create the signals #include uint8_t pins [] =... | |
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| | | | | I wanted to give a quick demo on how to reverse engineer an ATtiny85 micro-controller to read the code stored on the device. For this demo the "hello world" is a small circuit with four | |
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| | | | | Dongles always had something mistique about them. Before this new age of packers, cryptors, etc, they were the top target to beat. In practice, that fame was only real in a reduced set of applications that correctly implemented the dongle. Most dongle-protected software feature bad implementations. Developers don't spend enough time in this area or think that it's the magic bullet to solve their problems. This program is another fine example of this problem. | |
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