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#68 [GUIDE] Reverse engineering 🖥 firmware 📃 

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Комментарии : 18   
@Saturate0806
@Saturate0806 11 месяцев назад
20:23 It's fairly common to create an `byte spi_send(byte)` function because you cannot read from SPI without sending something at the same time.
@monad_tcp
@monad_tcp 3 года назад
If I own the hardware, I do it ! (don't want your product reverse engineered, don't sell it to me)
@TimsElectronicsLab
@TimsElectronicsLab 3 года назад
Exactly!!
@drelephanttube
@drelephanttube Год назад
Great video! Any chance you could demonstrate modifying something and writing it back to change the code running?
@giantkherva2141
@giantkherva2141 4 месяца назад
Can you decode atmega88 hex file in human redable lunguage? I will pay for it.
@Ropszi
@Ropszi 3 года назад
Amazing content and very informative
@TimsElectronicsLab
@TimsElectronicsLab 3 года назад
Thanks you! I'm planning to do a follow-up soon!
@Cozee2
@Cozee2 Год назад
Are you german? [or Ausria or other german speaker]
@TimsElectronicsLab
@TimsElectronicsLab Год назад
No I'm Dutch!
@Cozee2
@Cozee2 Год назад
@@TimsElectronicsLab I have asked because you switched 96 to 69 like Germans speak
@TimsElectronicsLab
@TimsElectronicsLab Год назад
XD Dutch do the same too, so that probably what's going on here
@damny0utoobe
@damny0utoobe 4 месяца назад
This got me into ghidra
@TheBarretNL
@TheBarretNL 2 года назад
You can always tell when a Dutchie speaks English, very specific accent :P (Especially when they say words like *Feature* it sounds like *Future* )
@TimsElectronicsLab
@TimsElectronicsLab 2 года назад
😏😏😏😏
@arnaudj2708
@arnaudj2708 3 месяца назад
Super interesting
@mehmetarifartan5633
@mehmetarifartan5633 7 месяцев назад
teşekkürler
@wajdisansa454
@wajdisansa454 2 года назад
what if I don't find the MCU on ghidra library to read my eeprom !
@TimsElectronicsLab
@TimsElectronicsLab 2 года назад
Either search for an architectural sibling or write your own MCU parser plugin
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