UsbAsp-flash
LazScope
| UsbAsp-flash | LazScope | |
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| 5 | 1 | |
| 1,297 | 34 | |
| 4.0% | - | |
| 7.3 | 3.8 | |
| over 1 year ago | over 1 year ago | |
| Pascal | Pascal | |
| MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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UsbAsp-flash
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[GUIDE] ThinkPad BIOS: Reading, Patching, and Flashing
AsProgrammer from nofeletru's GitHub A CH341A compatible programming software. I'm using V2.0.4 from nefeletru's GitHub page, which includes the necessary driver for the CH341A programmer.
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A Framework Laptop Hacking Story
When it finally did arrive, I was able to use a program called AsProgrammer to use the CH341a flash programmer to read the contents of the flash chip. Here are some things I noticed about using this tool:
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{Success!] Unbricking GPD Win Max 2021
AsProgrammer
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Accessing advanced option menu on HP 15 laptop [TUTORIAL]
AsProgrammer: https://github.com/nofeletru/UsbAsp-flash/releases
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Accessing Advanced option menu on HP [TUTORIAL]
Download links: My laptop HP bios: https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/swdetails/hp-15-dw2000-laptop-pc-series/32612069/model/38348942/swItemId/ob-280552-1?sku=20F46EA HxD: https://mh-nexus.de/en/hxd/ SnappyDriverINstaller: https://sdi-tool.org/ AsProgrammer: https://github.com/nofeletru/UsbAsp-flash/releases NeoPogrammer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeBupU_4qXo&ab_channel=SatelliteTrackers
LazScope
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Will the DIY sound card oscilloscope help me in analyzing amplifier circuits using BJTs and some stuff like Amplitude modulation?
One limitation is the sample rate, another the A/C coupling of the input. I think it may still be useful to test the sound card oscilloscope on your circuits,as long as you are aware of the limitations. Another option is to use a cheap controller board such as an Arduino with firmware to capture ADC readings and display this data on a PC. There are plenty of examples around, and would cost much less than 10% of a real oscilloscope. Here is a simple project I made for different Arduino / AVR controllers, with a PC display program: https://github.com/ccrause/LazScope
What are some alternatives?
thinkpad-firmware-patches - Collection of ThinkPad UEFI patches.
OpenHantek6022 - OpenHantek6022 is a DSO software for Hantek USB digital signal oscilloscopes 6022BE / BL. Development OS is Debian Linux, but the program also works on FreeBSD, MacOS, RaspberryPi and Windows. No support for non-Linux related issues unless a volunteer steps in!
LEDMatrixStudio - Design LED matrix graphics and fonts with ease. Ideal for all microcontrollers and embedded platforms.
HtmlViewer - The well-known Delphi/Lazarus HtmlViewer/FrameViewer
open-source-flash - Petition to open source Flash and Shockwave spec
castle-engine - Cross-platform (desktop, mobile, console, web) 3D and 2D game engine. Powerful visual editor. Support for glTF, X3D, IFC and more. Fast clean code using modern Pascal. Free and open-source.