verylargeimages.blogspot.com
Very Large Images Blog: November 2008
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Very Large Images Blog. This blog is dedicated to nothing in particular (but focuses on very large images, 3d fractals and anything I find interesting). Thursday, November 27, 2008. Hacking the Webmail Notifier USB device. Some time ago I ordered the USB Webmail Notifier. So I decided to look at how I could code for this device. I found this. Very useful (albeit quite old) article on USB HID devices, a wery well though standard for this kind of devices (and keyboards, mouses, joysticks). An automatic bui...
exploringbinary.com
My Fretlight Guitar As a Binary Clock - Exploring Binary
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My Fretlight Guitar As a Binary Clock. Published November 16th, 2014). Http:/ www.exploringbinary.com/my-fretlight-guitar-as-a-binary-clock/. With a little research and some USB tracing, I wrote a Windows program —. And an Android app. 8212; that turns my Fretlight guitar into a BCD mode binary clock. My Fretlight BCD Clock ( click image for video. I now also have a Raspberry Pi version. What Is a Fretlight Guitar? If you want to learn more about it. Why Did I Turn It Into a Binary Clock? Fretlight Anima...
shaduzlabs.com
Hacking Maschine - how it all started / shaduzLABS
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Hacking Maschine - how it all started. Ive been a Maschine user for almost two years now, and its well integrated in my usual setup. Since a few months, though, Ive been more and more involved into modular synthesis, and the amount of eurorack modules in my case has been slowly but constantly growing. Ive built oscillators, filters, LFOs, VCAs, a bucket brigade delay unit, yet there was something very important missing: I needed an hardware sequencer! Of course I was already having fun with a CVPal.
blog.flameeyes.eu
Reverse Engineering Notes: Accu-Chek Mobile · Flameeyes's Weblog
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Reverse Engineering Notes: Accu-Chek Mobile. A couple of years ago, upon suggestion by a reader of this blog, I switched my glucometer to an Accu-Chek Mobile by Roche. I have not even looked into reverse engineering it at the time, as the killer application of that meter was not needing software at all. Indeed all the data is made available over a USB Mass Storage interface as CSV and graphs. The software I’m using right now for snooping over the USB connection is USBlyzer. To use for that, but I have no...
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RFruth.com Home
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Based in the Los Angeles / Orange County area, California, Rudi David Fruth has provided Software and Firmware engineering services. My primary focus has been on Product Development for different client companies, whose products were sold, generating revenue for their bottom line. Worked as a software and firmware developer at different companies in different industries, worked as a hands-on developer and occasional project leader for product design and development. Development systems include: IAR Syste...
gphoto.com
gPhoto - Links
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Here is a list of useful links for gPhoto users and developers:. There are many digital camera related resources at http:/ photopc.sourceforge.net/. Also check out the Usenet News discussion group rec.photo.digital. For Linux USB setup information, check the Linux USB. Website and the Linux USB Guide. Also checkout the Kodak Digital Camera HOWTO. Stands for 'Scanner Access Now Easy' and is an application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to raster image scanner hardware.
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Let's Talk Hack: USB Reverse Engineering - Let's Talk Hack
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Thursday, 31 January 2013. USB Reverse Engineering - Lets Talk Hack. Direct Download Audio MP3. Direct Download Video LetsTalkHack E001 low.mp4. Direct Download Video LetsTalkHack E001 high.mp4. Tom van den Bon. Email us on lth@lltnet.tv. This is the first show for Lets Talk Hack! We end the show with a planned regular segment called, "Take a hack / Leave a hack". USB Reverse Engineering Resources. Developers Guide http:/ www.amazon.com/USB-Complete-Developers-Guide-Guides/dp/1931448086.