#68 [GUIDE] Reverse engineering 🖥 firmware 📃
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
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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.
Great video! Any chance you could demonstrate modifying something and writing it back to change the code running?
This got me into ghidra
Amazing content and very informative
Thanks you! I'm planning to do a follow-up soon!
Super interesting
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If I own the hardware, I do it !
(don't want your product reverse engineered, don't sell it to me)
Exactly!!
Can you decode atmega88 hex file in human redable lunguage? I will pay for it.
You can always tell when a Dutchie speaks English, very specific accent :P (Especially when they say words like *Feature* it sounds like *Future* )
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what if I don't find the MCU on ghidra library to read my eeprom !
Either search for an architectural sibling or write your own MCU parser plugin
Are you german? [or Ausria or other german speaker]
No I'm Dutch!
@@TimsElectronicsLab I have asked because you switched 96 to 69 like Germans speak
XD Dutch do the same too, so that probably what's going on here