Excellent writeup, and an extremely impressive result. I found it easy to follow the process despite not having a lot of experience with reverse engineering or embedded programming.
That was great. Thanks. I appreciated the Minesweeper comparison for reverse engineering. Are there related tags used here in addition to “hardware” and “reversing”? It looks like “MIDI” and “synth” and “music” all come up with null returns.
A link to the complete list of tags is in the site footer. It’s intentionally limited to “on-topic” topics (see the “topicality” paragraph on the About page), and over-tagging is discouraged. I think hardware + reversing is perfect for this story!
Great story, thanks! Reminds me of the very first months of CHDK/magic lantern projects when the goal was to blindly run the code with binary search for LED port and blink out the memory dump :)
Excellent writeup, and an extremely impressive result. I found it easy to follow the process despite not having a lot of experience with reverse engineering or embedded programming.
That was great. Thanks. I appreciated the Minesweeper comparison for reverse engineering. Are there related tags used here in addition to “hardware” and “reversing”? It looks like “MIDI” and “synth” and “music” all come up with null returns.
A link to the complete list of tags is in the site footer. It’s intentionally limited to “on-topic” topics (see the “topicality” paragraph on the About page), and over-tagging is discouraged. I think
hardware+reversingis perfect for this story!Got it. Thanks.
Great story, thanks! Reminds me of the very first months of CHDK/magic lantern projects when the goal was to blindly run the code with binary search for LED port and blink out the memory dump :)