This has been so useful as a hardware and circuit debugger. It's a programmer, i2c bus scanner, swd debugger. Can back up firmware from a chip, dump from eeprom, use for uart, drive the circuits. Such a useful tool in a really versatile package.
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nice vlog but just scratching the surface in terms of what FZ can do, remotes, subghz, nfc, rfid, U2F, ble, wifi, mouse jiggler and the laundry list goes on :)
Thank you! Oh, definitely. This video was all about the GPIO features, the other stuff is covered in so many videos already. :) I've used the other features extensively too.
The sketches are compiled before they can be flashed to a chip. There are multiple compiler tool chains. The correct one must be used based on the target chip manufacturer and type. Arduino, or other IDEs does this for you. Then the resulting .hex or .bin file gets flashed to the chip.
Good morning, sorry for my English I am French. I want to connect my FZ machine to program an atiny85 when I launch ISP programming the atiny85 is recognized but when connecting the computer beeps twice as if disconnecting the FZ machine and it tells me: cannot access serial port or RPC connection failed . I tried several firmware, cables and USB ports with no results. Do you have an idea. Thank you in advance for your answer.
The readings can be quite a bit off when you're handling the sensors like I did. They're more accurate when they're mounted and not influenced by me touching them and breathing on them. Could be a video editing thing too. Or the sensors are bad. Or they need software calibration. There could be many reasons to be honest.
@@HAGSLAB yes I saw commercial and I thought its just remote copyer I didnt know it has so many functions and when I saw AVR backup/flash I have checked the shop but I was drawn back by the price. But it might pay of to someone who can use more functions.
@@rastislavzima Yeah, you can definitely get cheaper programmers if that's the only feature you need. I bought it as a security professional tool and everything else is just a bonus to be honest.
the sensor testing alone is worth it. can you add more sensors for testing? I mean this is way easier that building an entire application with the Arduino uno just to display the value
There are a few more apps than I was showing in the Xtreme firmware at least. I'm not sure which apps are available in the default firmware. You can however install more apps or make your own.
Finally a video showing the MICROCONTROLLER uses of the flipper doodle zero.
Thanks for watching :)
This has been so useful as a hardware and circuit debugger. It's a programmer, i2c bus scanner, swd debugger. Can back up firmware from a chip, dump from eeprom, use for uart, drive the circuits.
Such a useful tool in a really versatile package.
Pretty good demo and then you got to programming the AT Tiny and my head nearly popped off. I had no idea! Really great job, thank you.
Pretty neat feature! :)
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nice vlog but just scratching the surface in terms of what FZ can do, remotes, subghz, nfc, rfid, U2F, ble, wifi, mouse jiggler and the laundry list goes on :)
Thank you! Oh, definitely. This video was all about the GPIO features, the other stuff is covered in so many videos already. :) I've used the other features extensively too.
Amazing video.
I LOVE the visual aspects of it.
Your voice is calm, and I’m glad that you don’t use any background music.
Thanks a lot!
Robbert
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it :)
What the board youre plugging all the wires from the FZ into for everything? The semi clear piece test board piece on the bench.
Thanks!
That's called a breadboard, very handy for prototyping.
You could use the wire tester as a continuity tester by using two separate wires.
True :)
What format does that firmware dump as and use for flashing?
Do i have to precompile my firmware for every chip? I cant just use sketches?
TH-cam be nuking my comments again ofc
The sketches are compiled before they can be flashed to a chip. There are multiple compiler tool chains. The correct one must be used based on the target chip manufacturer and type. Arduino, or other IDEs does this for you. Then the resulting .hex or .bin file gets flashed to the chip.
@@HAGSLAB "You are correct" was the concise answer you were looking for.
What? Did you not like my answer?
@@HAGSLAB Its hard to even comprehend
Nice! I'll buy one the next time i loose my garage door opener
Well, you need to buy it first so you can clone the remote before you lose it 😅 Or just let me clone it I guess 🙃
If that’s all you believe it’s good for our flipper community is safe!
Good morning,
sorry for my English I am French.
I want to connect my FZ machine to program an atiny85 when I launch ISP programming the atiny85 is recognized but when connecting the computer beeps twice as if disconnecting the FZ machine and it tells me: cannot access serial port or RPC connection failed .
I tried several firmware, cables and USB ports with no results.
Do you have an idea.
Thank you in advance for your answer.
Hi! Sorry, I don't know what the issue might be. You've already tried the things I would try. I hope you'll find a solution.
The 1st humidity sensor indicated 33% while the more accurate one indicated 60%🤔
The readings can be quite a bit off when you're handling the sensors like I did. They're more accurate when they're mounted and not influenced by me touching them and breathing on them. Could be a video editing thing too. Or the sensors are bad. Or they need software calibration. There could be many reasons to be honest.
Handy but quite expensive thingie...
I totally agree, very expensive. Which is why it's nice to know that it can be used for multiple purposes I guess.
@@HAGSLAB yes I saw commercial and I thought its just remote copyer I didnt know it has so many functions and when I saw AVR backup/flash I have checked the shop but I was drawn back by the price. But it might pay of to someone who can use more functions.
@@rastislavzima Yeah, you can definitely get cheaper programmers if that's the only feature you need. I bought it as a security professional tool and everything else is just a bonus to be honest.
might be well worth it to wait for a clone :D
Just wait till i turn flipper hacking attiny into a competitive player vs player ctf 😉
Haha, you working on something cool? :)
@@HAGSLAB check my bio
the sensor testing alone is worth it. can you add more sensors for testing?
I mean this is way easier that building an entire application with the Arduino uno just to display the value
There are a few more apps than I was showing in the Xtreme firmware at least. I'm not sure which apps are available in the default firmware. You can however install more apps or make your own.