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Cracking the Agrippa Code edit / delete
Reverse-engineering William Gibson's "Agrippa", a poem published on a self-erasing disk.
to crypto mac reverse-engineering william-gibson ... on 27 August 2016
Erik Baigar's Home-Page edit / delete
Reverse-engineering antique aircraft electronics -- including the CPU of the Tornado radar system, and a most impressing moving map display.
to aviation electronics retrocomputing retrotech reverse-engineering ... on 27 August 2016
Programmer Electronic Control edit / delete
Reverse-engineering an Elliott/Marconi military computer. It plays games now!
to elliott marconi retrocomputing reverse-engineering ... on 19 April 2016
Project IceStorm edit / delete
"The IceStorm flow (Yosys, Arachne-pnr, and IceStorm) is a fully open source Verilog-to-Bitstream flow for iCE40 FPGAs." Awesome!
to compiler electronics fpga ice reverse-engineering verilog ... on 16 March 2016
lcamtuf's blog: Automatically inferring file syntax with afl-analyze edit / delete
Very neat.
to afl file-format fuzzing reverse-engineering ... on 28 February 2016
Sean Riddle's Home Page - IC Decapping edit / delete
Die shots of various games/consumer electronics chips. Lots of other interesting stuff about the workings of arcade games here too.
to arcade chip decap electronics games ic reverse-engineering ... on 31 December 2015
Hobbit's techie-rants edit / delete
Some stuff about theatre lighting, and lots of detail about reverse-engineering and extending the Toyota Prius. I have no intention of buying one but it's interesting reading!
to car electronics ev lighting prius reverse-engineering theatre ... on 15 November 2015
Various time-and-frequency projects, including a Beaglebone Black-based wideband SDR that looks pretty neat.
to electronics hp ntp reverse-engineering rf sdr time ... on 08 June 2015
A variety of electronics projects. I liked the blinking Ethernet loopback cable.
to electronics networking reverse-engineering ... on 07 June 2015
NX Crypto Photography edit / delete
"After Samsung released the NX300, and after it had been easily rooted, I bought one. It's a nice well-rounded camera in a reasonable price range. It runs Linux, and is somewhat open-sourced by Samsung." Hm. Something to bear in mind when I'm next looking for a camera...
to camera cryptography photography reverse-engineering ... on 22 March 2015
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tasty by Adam Sampson.