Hello guys!.
I've been on the hacking scene as an expectator since long time ago (I think my first experience was with the Nintendo Wii).
Back with the 3ds I tried to be more active and made a homebrew game (It's ugly coded, but still some progress https://github.com/Tybus/3Dfrogr if you want to check it out)... But still nothing that made me feel like really doing anything (That's why it didn't took me long to get out of the developing comunity)
But right now it's like a new chance to start again. Bought my Nintendo switch, played with it for a while... and ofc I don't think I could be the first one to hacking (Because my lack of experience, and because all the amazing hackers doing their effort atm). But maybe I could go back to an older console and try to hack it.
Here you can find a bit of my backgroud:
Electrical Engineering student (Computers and networks emphasis) (Currently on my last year)
Knowledge in computer organization and design
Knowledge in programing (C, C++, Java, Python, TCL, (Maybe some others that I'm missing), mips assembly, Motorola S12 assembly)
Knowledge in hadware design (Both structural and logical design) (I do even know how to Verilog) -> In fact, I even work at a semiconductor company (Working on layout but still)
I feel like I have the capabilities to learn some reverse engineering (I know I still have a lot to learn, but I really dont know how)
if someone could really help me out and teach me how can I start that'll be lovely
I've been on the hacking scene as an expectator since long time ago (I think my first experience was with the Nintendo Wii).
Back with the 3ds I tried to be more active and made a homebrew game (It's ugly coded, but still some progress https://github.com/Tybus/3Dfrogr if you want to check it out)... But still nothing that made me feel like really doing anything (That's why it didn't took me long to get out of the developing comunity)
But right now it's like a new chance to start again. Bought my Nintendo switch, played with it for a while... and ofc I don't think I could be the first one to hacking (Because my lack of experience, and because all the amazing hackers doing their effort atm). But maybe I could go back to an older console and try to hack it.
Here you can find a bit of my backgroud:
Electrical Engineering student (Computers and networks emphasis) (Currently on my last year)
Knowledge in computer organization and design
Knowledge in programing (C, C++, Java, Python, TCL, (Maybe some others that I'm missing), mips assembly, Motorola S12 assembly)
Knowledge in hadware design (Both structural and logical design) (I do even know how to Verilog) -> In fact, I even work at a semiconductor company (Working on layout but still)
I feel like I have the capabilities to learn some reverse engineering (I know I still have a lot to learn, but I really dont know how)
if someone could really help me out and teach me how can I start that'll be lovely