this is amazing . could it be missing payloads?It boots hekate now.
And this is what happens when you try to launch hos
According to the ccc video which was posted earlier it is actually not supplying voltage to the cpu but taking it away to perform the glitch to "mute" a specific cpu instruction.Check the picture. It’s mosfet. Connecting Sink (4) and Drain (5) but controlled with a Gate (3) from the Pico. That way Pico doesn’t have to supply voltage…it’s using system voltage to do the work. Somebody smarter than me correct if I’m wrong.
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I wonder what the reason is behind this specific resistor value. I have seen people use 1 kilo ohm resistors instead."470" would be 47 ohms (47 is the base number, last digit is multiplier)
https://www.utmel.com/tools/smd-resistor-code-calculator?id=33
to match levels. Or so that the I / O port does not burn)I wonder what the reason is behind this specific resistor value. I have seen people use 1 kilo ohm resistors instead.
Can you show a picture of how you wired things up? Especially the CPU flex cable to the PicoIt boots hekate now.
And this is what happens when you try to launch hos
According to the ccc video which was posted earlier it is actually not supplying voltage to the cpu but taking it away to perform the glitch to "mute" a specific cpu instruction.
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I wonder what the reason is behind this specific resistor value. I have seen people use 1 kilo ohm resistors instead.
The only difference between both of them is the exposed pins, may be you need a different pinoutnow I'm curious about another thing, would it work with a seeed xiao? bought it cause it was smaller but i wouldn't care too much to spend a bit more and also get a 2040-zero
works even with original rp2040now I'm curious about another thing, would it work with a seeed xiao? bought it cause it was smaller but i wouldn't care too much to spend a bit more and also get a 2040-zero
to match levels. Or so that the I / O port does not burn)
yeah that's why i was askingAlso the problem with the closed nature of the firmware is that you can't easily change the assigned pin number because there is no source code.
Well, put 10 ohms. Nothing will change.For a 47 ohm resistor I would assume they are impedance matching for a 50 ohm output. Just a guess...
{ "20161121183008", 0, 0x1900, 0x3FE0, 0x40014020, 0x8000D000 }, // 1.0.0.
{ "20170210155124", 0, 0x1900, 0x3FE0, 0x4002D000, 0x8000D000 }, // 2.0.0 - 2.3.0.
{ "20170519101410", 1, 0x1A00, 0x3FE0, 0x4002D000, 0x8000D000 }, // 3.0.0.
{ "20170710161758", 2, 0x1A00, 0x3FE0, 0x4002D000, 0x8000D000 }, // 3.0.1 - 3.0.2.
{ "20170921172629", 3, 0x1800, 0x3FE0, 0x4002B000, 0x4003B000 }, // 4.0.0 - 4.1.0.
{ "20180220163747", 4, 0x1900, 0x3FE0, 0x4002B000, 0x4003B000 }, // 5.0.0 - 5.1.0.
{ "20180802162753", 5, 0x1900, 0x3FE0, 0x4002B000, 0x4003D800 }, // 6.0.0 - 6.1.0.
{ "20181107105733", 6, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x4002B000, 0x4003D800 }, // 6.2.0.
{ "20181218175730", 7, 0x0F00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 7.0.0.
{ "20190208150037", 7, 0x0F00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 7.0.1.
{ "20190314172056", 7, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 8.0.0 - 8.0.1.
{ "20190531152432", 8, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 8.1.0 - 8.1.1.
{ "20190809135709", 9, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 9.0.0 - 9.0.1.
{ "20191021113848", 10, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 9.1.0 - 9.2.0.
{ "20200303104606", 10, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 10.0.0 - 10.2.0.
{ "20201030110855", 10, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 11.0.0 - 11.0.1.
{ "20210129111626", 10, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 12.0.0 - 12.0.1.
{ "20210422145837", 10, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 12.0.2 - 12.0.3.
{ "20210607122020", 11, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 12.1.0.
{ "20210805123730", 12, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 13.0.0 - 13.2.0
{ "20220105094454", 12, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 13.2.1.
{ "20220209100018", 13, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 14.0.0 - 14.1.2.
{ "20220801142548", 14, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 15.0.0+
Sorry, what do you mean with the system version check?Well, put 10 ohms. Nothing will change.
It uses a PWM signal.
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As I wrote earlier, the system version check does not pass, so we get an error PKG1.
C:{ "20161121183008", 0, 0x1900, 0x3FE0, 0x40014020, 0x8000D000 }, // 1.0.0. { "20170210155124", 0, 0x1900, 0x3FE0, 0x4002D000, 0x8000D000 }, // 2.0.0 - 2.3.0. { "20170519101410", 1, 0x1A00, 0x3FE0, 0x4002D000, 0x8000D000 }, // 3.0.0. { "20170710161758", 2, 0x1A00, 0x3FE0, 0x4002D000, 0x8000D000 }, // 3.0.1 - 3.0.2. { "20170921172629", 3, 0x1800, 0x3FE0, 0x4002B000, 0x4003B000 }, // 4.0.0 - 4.1.0. { "20180220163747", 4, 0x1900, 0x3FE0, 0x4002B000, 0x4003B000 }, // 5.0.0 - 5.1.0. { "20180802162753", 5, 0x1900, 0x3FE0, 0x4002B000, 0x4003D800 }, // 6.0.0 - 6.1.0. { "20181107105733", 6, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x4002B000, 0x4003D800 }, // 6.2.0. { "20181218175730", 7, 0x0F00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 7.0.0. { "20190208150037", 7, 0x0F00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 7.0.1. { "20190314172056", 7, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 8.0.0 - 8.0.1. { "20190531152432", 8, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 8.1.0 - 8.1.1. { "20190809135709", 9, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 9.0.0 - 9.0.1. { "20191021113848", 10, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 9.1.0 - 9.2.0. { "20200303104606", 10, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 10.0.0 - 10.2.0. { "20201030110855", 10, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 11.0.0 - 11.0.1. { "20210129111626", 10, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 12.0.0 - 12.0.1. { "20210422145837", 10, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 12.0.2 - 12.0.3. { "20210607122020", 11, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 12.1.0. { "20210805123730", 12, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 13.0.0 - 13.2.0 { "20220105094454", 12, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 13.2.1. { "20220209100018", 13, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 14.0.0 - 14.1.2. { "20220801142548", 14, 0x0E00, 0x6FE0, 0x40030000, 0x4003E000 }, // 15.0.0+