Yes, I'd certainly be interested in seeing what you've done. I've put some
effort into this sort of thing as well, though I've done it with the printer
port on an ad-hoc basis alone.
Dick
-----Original Message-----
From: CLASSICCMP_at_trailing-edge.com <CLASSICCMP_at_trailing-edge.com>
To: CLASSICCMP_at_classiccmp.org <CLASSICCMP_at_classiccmp.org>
Date: Thursday, March 02, 2000 2:31 PM
Subject: Reverse-engineering for the computer collector
>I've recently put some effort into reverse engineering several
>PAL's and other (slightly) more complex programmable logic devices
>that have had their security fuse blown. Would folks here be
>interested in a general summary of the methods, pointers to
>tools and hardware, etc?
>
>This *isn't* rocket science, and it isn't putting the device in the
>output end of a particle accelerator either :-). What I've done
>here so far involves simple scanning circuits constructed from
>common-as-dirt parts, and software to process the results of the scans.
>
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Received on Thu Mar 02 2000 - 15:53:13 GMT