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JTAG Hacking An SSD With A Pi: A Primer

Posted on May 12, 2024 by Arya Voronova
Pi with the PiFEX shield on the right, the SSD under test on the left with testpoints held by a jumper clip, jumper wires connecting the two together

[Matthew “wrongbaud” Alt] is well known around these parts for his hardware hacking and reverse-engineering lessons, and today he’s bringing us a JTAG hacking primer that demoes some cool new …read more Continue reading JTAG Hacking An SSD With A Pi: A Primer→

Posted in JTAG, jtag finder, jtag tools, nvme ssd, Reverse-engineering, SSD, tool hacks

A Master-Class On Reverse-Engineering Six AR Glasses

Posted on May 12, 2024 by Arya Voronova
Two pictures of the same black dog, wearing two separate pairs of the AR glasses reviewed in these two articles

Augmented reality (AR) tech is getting more and more powerful, the glasses themselves are getting sleeker and prettier, and at some point, hackers have to conquer this frontier and extract …read more Continue reading A Master-Class On Reverse-Engineering Six AR Glasses→

Posted in ar glasses, Augmented Reality, augmentedreality, Reverse-engineering, Virtual Reality

Displays We Love Hacking: LVDS and eDP

Posted on May 8, 2024 by Arya Voronova

There are times when tiny displays no longer cut it. Whether you want to build a tablet or reuse some laptop displays, you will eventually deal with LVDS and eDP …read more Continue reading Displays We Love Hacking: LVDS and eDP→

Posted in DisplayPort, dpi, DPI666, eDP, fpd-link, Hackaday Columns, how-to, lvds, parallel rgb, peripherals hacks

Supercon 2023: MakeItHackin Automates the Tindie Workflow

Posted on May 7, 2024 by Arya Voronova

Selling your hardware hacks is a great way to multiply your project’s impact, get your creations into others’ hands, and contribute to your hacking-related budget while at it. If you’re …read more Continue reading Supercon 2023: MakeItHackin Automates the Tindie Workflow→

Posted in 2023 Hackaday Superconference, cons, Featured, how-to

A Portable DLNA Server Hack Helps You Tame OpenWRT

Posted on May 6, 2024 by Arya Voronova
A diagram from the article, showing the router being used in a car for streaming media to multiple portable devices at once

A good amount of hacks can be done with off-the-shelf hardware – what’s more, it’s usually available all over the world, which means your hacks are easier to build for …read more Continue reading A Portable DLNA Server Hack Helps You Tame OpenWRT→

Posted in gl-inet, GL-MT300Nv2, home entertainment hacks, how-to, MiniDLNA, openwrt, software hacks, wireless hacks

Giving Your KiCad PCB Repository Pretty Pictures

Posted on May 5, 2024 by Arya Voronova
Screenshot of the GitHub Marketplace action listing, describing the extension

Publishing your boards on GitHub or GitLab is a must, and leads to wonderful outcomes in the hacker world. On their own, however, your board files might have the repo …read more Continue reading Giving Your KiCad PCB Repository Pretty Pictures→

Posted in github, GitHub Actions, GitLab, KiCAD, kicad integration, PCB Hacks, software development

ROG Ally SD Card Slot Fix Shines Light On PTC Fuse Failure Modes

Posted on May 4, 2024 by Arya Voronova
the PTC fuse to blame for the fault described, on the ROG Ally board, with a wire soldered across the fuse

The Asus ROG Ally is a handheld that, to our pleasant surprise, has attracted a decently sized modding community. Recently, we’ve stumbled upon a Reddit post investigating a somewhat common …read more Continue reading ROG Ally SD Card Slot Fix Shines Light On PTC Fuse Failure Modes→

Posted in fuse, games, handhelds hacks, micro sd, rog ally

Dual-Screen Mod For The ROG Ally Handheld

Posted on May 3, 2024 by Arya Voronova
The ROG Ally with the second screen mod installed

In our continuing coverage of the ROG Ally modding community, we would be amiss to not mention a seriously impressive mod — a dual screen project for the x86 gaming …read more Continue reading Dual-Screen Mod For The ROG Ally Handheld→

Posted in gaming console, handheld gaming console, handhelds hacks, rog ally, screen upgrade

[DiyOtaku] Gives Old Devices A New Life

Posted on May 3, 2024 by Arya Voronova
Screenshot of the YouTube channel videos list, showing a number of videos like the ones described in this article.

Sometimes we get sent a tip that isn’t just a single article or video, but an entire blog or YouTube channel. Today’s channel, [Diy Otaku], is absolutely worth a watch …read more Continue reading [DiyOtaku] Gives Old Devices A New Life→

Posted in handhelds hacks, nintendo ds, Nintendo DS Hacks, nintendo hacks, phone hacks, playstation hacks, repair hacks, restoration

Bypass PoE And Power Your Starlink Terminal Directly

Posted on May 2, 2024 by Arya Voronova
Starlink terminal being injected with 12V from an external PSU

Sometimes, you will want to power a device in a way it wasn’t designed for, and you might find that the device in question is way too tailored to the …read more Continue reading Bypass PoE And Power Your Starlink Terminal Directly→

Posted in how-to, PoE, psu hack, Reverse-engineering, Starlink

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