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| markus_jlrb:
@senseless are you willing to share the configured linux image or the configure/make Files to build it as well as grub2 config ;-) Markus Owner of a CMU200 See posts in https://www.mikrocontroller.net/topic/433164#6262821 |
| senseless:
Yeah, sooner or later I will release some additional info on how to replicate it on your machine, but it is still a mess.. During reverse engineering the software of the "cmud" executable (of V5.21), I came across some password protected functions, namely "eep_wrtsrncmu" (write serial number??) and "eep_sbhoc" (no idea what it means). Didn't take too long to figure out the passwords: "CIVIDARHSP" ( :wtf: ) for the first and "weissbier" for the second. Who would have guessed that considering that Rohde&Schwarz is based in Munich, Bavaria :-DD |
| RShacker:
Finally with my own account now... So after reverse engineering the hack out of the 'cmud' executable (I guess I spent ~200 hours on it...), I finally got a good understanding of how it is communicating with the hardware. As a short and quick proof, here is a video of the worlds most famous application 'blinky': |
| fisafisa:
Cool! Looking forward to read more about this. It would be great if we can get a bit more about that device. Filippo :-+ |
| fisafisa:
Hi. I did not know about cmud.exe DOS program. I found the only other reference in some elektor chat logs. So are you running the original cmud on Linux, or did you make a Linux version? Ciao |
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