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Sunday, January 24, 2016. Inside the arm1v - the ALU control logic. This is one of a number of posts on my work on reverse engineering the armv1 processor. The first in the series, and an index of the other articles can be found here. Let's make a start by setting the context. The ALU circuit from my earlier post is reproduced below; we'll need to refer to it as we proceed. The location of this circuitry, and it's control circuitry, on the silicon are as follows:. The overall circuit is as follows:.

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Sunday, January 24, 2016. Inside the arm1v - the ALU control logic. This is one of a number of posts on my work on reverse engineering the armv1 processor. The first in the series, and an index of the other articles can be found here. Let's make a start by setting the context. The ALU circuit from my earlier post is reproduced below; we'll need to refer to it as we proceed. The location of this circuitry, and it's control circuitry, on the silicon are as follows:. The overall circuit is as follows:.

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Dave's Hacks: im-me LCD Interface Hacked

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Sunday, January 31, 2010. Im-me LCD Interface Hacked. Good news everyone, I've reverse engineered the im-me's LCD Display interface and now have working code it drive it. Here's a photo showing a variation on "Hello World":. It was quite a journey and took much longer to reverse engineer than I expected. First I'll describe the steps I took, and then I'll summarise the interface. And the code in CC1110, CC2510 Basic Software Examples. But there was a problem - I couldn't understand how the LCD could dist...

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Dave's Hacks: January 2010

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Sunday, January 31, 2010. Im-me LCD Interface Hacked. Good news everyone, I've reverse engineered the im-me's LCD Display interface and now have working code it drive it. Here's a photo showing a variation on "Hello World":. It was quite a journey and took much longer to reverse engineer than I expected. First I'll describe the steps I took, and then I'll summarise the interface. And the code in CC1110, CC2510 Basic Software Examples. But there was a problem - I couldn't understand how the LCD could dist...

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Dave's Hacks: im-me Arduino & Java code

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Saturday, March 16, 2013. Im-me Arduino and Java code. I've had some people asking me to provide the arduino and Java source code that I wrote for my hacking. It's been ages since I was doing this work, but here's what I can remember, and the code that I used. You'll need to know some electronics, arduino programming, and Java to get all this to work for yourself. Yes, I used the Arduino to program the im-me as I mentioned here: http:/ daveshacks. A zip containing all my Java-related code is here:. You'l...

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Dave's Hacks: im-me hacking

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Saturday, January 2, 2010. I came across this blog. Describing hacking the im-me. A small wireless console. It looked interesting, so I went ahead and bought a couple. For £8 you get a console and a USB radio dongle. It turns out that they are a bargain for what they contain, provided you can discover how to "re-purpose" the hardware. I became much more interested when I discovered Travis Goodspeed's blog. Describing how to implement the debug port on a related processor. A full qwerty keyboard. A word o...

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Dave's Hacks: March 2013

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Saturday, March 16, 2013. Im-me Arduino and Java code. I've had some people asking me to provide the arduino and Java source code that I wrote for my hacking. It's been ages since I was doing this work, but here's what I can remember, and the code that I used. You'll need to know some electronics, arduino programming, and Java to get all this to work for yourself. Yes, I used the Arduino to program the im-me as I mentioned here: http:/ daveshacks. A zip containing all my Java-related code is here:. You'l...

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Sunday, January 24, 2016. Inside the arm1v - the ALU control logic. This is one of a number of posts on my work on reverse engineering the armv1 processor. The first in the series, and an index of the other articles can be found here. Let's make a start by setting the context. The ALU circuit from my earlier post is reproduced below; we'll need to refer to it as we proceed. The location of this circuitry, and it's control circuitry, on the silicon are as follows:. The overall circuit is as follows:.

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