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A curated list of awesome resources for electronic engineers and hobbyists, covering software, tools, tutorials, and services.
A curated list of resources for learning about vehicle security, car hacking, and automotive tinkering.
A security testing toolkit for exploiting printer languages (PostScript, PJL, PCL) to capture/manipulate print jobs, access filesystems, and cause physical damage.
A curated list of software, hardware, books, and research for embedded and IoT security analysis.
A curated catalog of hardware gadgets for red team pentesters and security researchers, organized into eight categories.
An Arduino sketch for ESP8266 that advertises hundreds of custom WiFi SSIDs via beacon frames as a fun hacking project.
An open-source hardware and software platform for computer control of modern vehicles to facilitate autonomous vehicle development.
An open-source hardware and software platform for computer control of modern vehicles to facilitate autonomous vehicle development.
A curated collection of free resources for learning electronics, hardware hacking, and DIY projects.
A curated collection of free resources for electronics enthusiasts, hardware hackers, and makers.
Arduino firmware enabling serial MIDI communication with Nintendo Game Boy for music applications like LSDJ and Nanoloop.
A Python framework and CLI toolkit for exploring, hacking, and developing tools for wireless protocols using compatible hardware.
A Python tool for decrypting and unpacking obfuscated firmware update files for Samsung SSDs.
An Arduino library for text-to-speech synthesis using PWM or DAC outputs with external amplifier.
A Node.js app that repurposes Amazon Dash Buttons to order Domino's pizza with a single press.
A guide and toolset for extracting screenshots from an original Game Boy by sniffing its LCD data bus with a logic analyzer.
An Arduino-based device that reads and writes Game Boy cartridge ROM and RAM data to an SD card.
A Go-based server for researching and hacking CAN bus devices in vehicles, with a web interface and RESTful API.
A technical demo showing how to hack the Game Boy Color LCD controller to play full-motion color video with music.
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