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  • 05:21, 28 August 2023 diff hist +5,366 Useful Reverse Engineering Toolscurrent
  • 03:27, 28 August 2023 diff hist +1,244 N Useful Reverse Engineering ToolsCreated page with "__FORCETOC__ {{Disclaimer}} = Dissassembly & Decompilation Software = == IDA PRO == IDA Pro is a sophisticated commercial software application used for reverse engineering binary executables and analyzing software. Developed by Hex-Rays, IDA Pro is widely recognized as one of the most advanced and powerful tools in the field of reverse engineering. == Ghidra == Ghidra is a powerful open-source JAVA based software reverse engineering framework that was released by the..."
  • 11:53, 23 August 2023 diff hist +12 SWDcurrent
  • 11:32, 23 August 2023 diff hist −1 SPIcurrent
  • 11:32, 23 August 2023 diff hist +5,129 N SPICreated page with "__FORCETOC__ {{Disclaimer}} = SPI Flash Memory = '''SPI flash memory''' is a type of non-volatile memory that uses the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) protocol for communication. It is commonly used for storing firmware, configuration data, boot code, and other critical information in embedded systems, microcontrollers, and other devices. == Key Characteristics == * '''Interface''': SPI flash memory communicates using the SPI protocol, a synchronous serial communic..."
  • 11:25, 23 August 2023 diff hist +29 NORcurrent
  • 11:24, 23 August 2023 diff hist −50 NANDcurrent
  • 11:24, 23 August 2023 diff hist +4,705 N NORCreated page with "= NOR Flash Memory = '''NOR flash memory''' is a type of non-volatile memory commonly used in a variety of applications, including embedded systems, microcontrollers, and firmware storage. It is known for its fast read speeds, random access capabilities, and suitability for code execution. === Key Characteristics === * '''Organization''': NOR flash memory is organized into individually addressable cells. Each cell typically stores one or more bits of data. * '''Random A..."

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