A very nice teardown of what looks like (if nothing else) a cheap source of hacker-friendly parts. Thank you! As with other commenters, I'm also looking forward to a part-II with more information on the firmware.
It's another one of those digital price tags in disguise! The camera is only there to catch your reaction when they crank up the price of the item on the shelf when you walk near... ;-)
Hey, are you using the original XGecu Windows Software or that programmer? The programmer is actually very good for the price especially when buying a full kit with all of the common adapters. But their website and software download is kinda sketchy...
A very nice teardown of what looks like (if nothing else) a cheap source of hacker-friendly parts. Thank you!
As with other commenters, I'm also looking forward to a part-II with more information on the firmware.
It's another one of those digital price tags in disguise! The camera is only there to catch your reaction when they crank up the price of the item on the shelf when you walk near... ;-)
Love your content keep it up👍🏼
Will this be part of the Doom with haptic feedback project? Again, asking for a friend.
Hey, are you using the original XGecu Windows Software or that programmer? The programmer is actually very good for the price especially when buying a full kit with all of the common adapters. But their website and software download is kinda sketchy...
Yes im uaing the stock software, its the price you pay in sketchy software for cheap hardware 😔
Of course I made it that far in the video, bahaha. Hopefully you find some goodies in the firmware, would love to see a follow-up!
It's part 1 i expect?
Depends on the findings :)
What do you mean at 3:05 about the usb-c port?
Hey,
Only with the 5.1kOhm on the CC-Lines a USB-C Power supply will give out 5V
hackaday.com/2023/01/04/all-about-usb-c-resistors-and-emarkers/
Just at 0:55 and the important question can it run DOOM? 😅