<rqou>
argh, finally i got the <redacted> that i'm hacking to reply properly
<rqou>
one set of RE'd docs is wrong
<rqou>
but as usual the wrong one looks better and has better SEO
<rqou>
disassembling code for <redacted> is also lots of fun because ida pro thinks it knows how the hardware is supposed to work but it's wrong
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<awygle>
goddammit I didn't leave my grounding straps set up
<awygle>
well guess I'm just gonna risk ESD damage for a while, no way am I screwing shit into power outlets while balanced on one leg
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<rqou>
hmm, did you know that if you accidentally swap D[5] and D[6] on a CPU, weird impossible bugs will start to happen? :P
<awygle>
no, but I could have guessed it
<awygle>
what happened to your vodka-melatonin sleep schedule, rqou? :P
<rqou>
lol
<rqou>
i ordered some new melatonin that is 0.3mg
<rqou>
no more janky dilution needed
<rqou>
on that note, i should go sleep
<rqou>
i really should not just hack "one more thing" :P
<awygle>
why not two more things?
<rqou>
lol
<rqou>
anyways, it's quite interesting that the <redacted> cpu could interpret enough opcodes that swapping D[5] and D[6] worked enough to poke a register
<rqou>
just not the right register nor the right value
<q3k>
whitequark: this guy has been spamming us and people we follow/are followed by looking for a keygen for years now
<dfgg>
lel
<rqou>
preparing for semi-invasive attacks seems to consist of 80% (de)soldering random shit, 10% yak shaving so that the system will talk to you, and an unknown percentage of time actually performing the attack :P
<awygle>
i would count all of those things as performing the attack
<rqou>
well, i haven't managed to actually perform the attack yet
<rqou>
the chipwhisperer is annoying because it has an amazing OOBE but it's much less obvious how to use it to attack a "real" target