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  • 03:27, 28 August 2023Useful Reverse Engineering Tools (hist | edit) ‎[6,610 bytes]Zenofex (talk | contribs) (Created 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...")
  • 11:32, 23 August 2023SPI (hist | edit) ‎[5,128 bytes]Zenofex (talk | contribs) (Created 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...")
  • 11:24, 23 August 2023NOR (hist | edit) ‎[4,734 bytes]Zenofex (talk | contribs) (Created 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...")
  • 11:14, 23 August 2023NAND (hist | edit) ‎[5,041 bytes]Zenofex (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Sure, here's the description of NAND flash memory in MediaWiki markup format: = NAND Flash Memory = '''NAND flash memory''' is a type of non-volatile memory that is widely used for data storage in various electronic devices. It is characterized by its high density, fast read and write speeds, and relatively low cost per bit compared to other types of non-volatile memory. == Key Characteristics == * '''Organization''': NAND flash memory is organized into blocks, pages...")
  • 10:40, 23 August 2023EMMC (hist | edit) ‎[5,481 bytes]Zenofex (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__FORCETOC__ {{Disclaimer}} = eMMC (Embedded MultiMediaCard) = '''eMMC''' (Embedded MultiMediaCard) is a type of non-volatile memory storage commonly used in mobile devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and embedded systems. It integrates both flash memory and a flash memory controller into a single package, making it a compact and cost-effective solution for storage needs. == Key Features == eMMC is designed for soldered-down, space-constrained applications. It use...")
  • 10:32, 23 August 2023SWD (hist | edit) ‎[4,538 bytes]Zenofex (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__FORCETOC__ {{Disclaimer}} = SWD = SWD stands for Serial Wire Debug, and it is a widely used debug and programming interface for microcontrollers and other embedded systems. SWD is designed to provide a streamlined and more efficient way of debugging and programming compared to the traditional JTAG (Joint Test Action Group) interface. SWD uses a reduced number of pins compared to JTAG, which makes it particularly useful for devices with limited pin counts or space con...")
  • 07:44, 23 August 2023JTAG (hist | edit) ‎[5,553 bytes]Zenofex (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__FORCETOC__ {{Disclaimer}} = JTAG = JTAG, which stands for Joint Test Action Group, is a standardized interface and protocol primarily used for testing, debugging, and programming integrated circuits, particularly those found on printed circuit boards (PCBs). JTAG was originally developed for improving the efficiency of manufacturing test processes for complex electronic systems, but it has also found extensive use in development, debugging, and programming stages. ==...")
  • 00:25, 24 May 2023GTVHacker Low Voltage e-MMC Adapter Usage (hist | edit) ‎[1,013 bytes]Zenofex (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__FORCETOC__ {{Disclaimer}} This page is dedicated to the Exploitee.rs Low Voltage eMMC Adapter. 100px|left|thumb Category:Exploitee.rs_Hardware = Exploitee.rs Low Voltage eMMC Adapter = This page is dedicated to listing out all the needed info to use our low voltage adapters. == Low Voltage eMMC Adapter == === Photos === === Schematic === == uSD and SD Breakouts == === Photos === === Schematic...")