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Jan 30, 2014

EN25T80 Programmer USB Series SPI FLASH BIOS 24CXX25XX STC AVR Support TTL

EN25T80 Programmer USB Series SPI FLASH BIOS 24CXX25XX STC AVR Support TTL


Download software and driver here.

Descriptions


Features:
  • Using a dedicated 3.3V voltage regulator IC, BIOS chips can be better protected.
  • With 500mA resettable fuse to protect your computer USB port safety.
  • System Support: Winodws XP, Windows VISTA, Windows 7.
  • Size:4.5CM ╳ 3.6CM easy to carry
  • Comes with a patch BIOS chip programming installation bit, the BIOS chip programmer SOP package more convenient.
Support Chips:


AMIC
A25L05PA25L10PA25L20PA25L40PA25L80PA25L16P

ATMEL
AT25DF041AAT25DF321AT25F004AT25F512AAT25F2048AT25F4096
AT25F1024AAT25FS010AT25FS040AT26DF081AAT26DF161A
AT26DF321AT26F004

EON
EN25B05EN25P05EN25B10EN25P10EN25BF20EN25P20
EN25F20EN25B40EN25P40EN25F40EN25B80·EN25P80
EN25F80 EN25T80EN25B16EN25P16EN25B32EN25P32
EN25B64EN25P64

Excel Semiconductor Inc.
ES25P10ES25P20ES25P40ES25P80ES25P16ES25P32

ST
M25P05AM25P10AM25P20M25P40M25P80M25P16
M25P32M25P64M25PE10M25PE20M25PE40M25PE80
M25PE16M25PE32M45PE10M45PE20M45PE40M45PE80
M45PE16M45PE32

MXIC
MX25L512MX25L1005MX25L2005MX25L4005MX25L8005MX25L1605
MX25L3205MX25L6405

NexFlash
NX25P80NX25P16NX25P32

Chingis Technology Corporation
Pm25LV512Pm25LV010Pm25LV020Pm25LV040Pm25LV080Pm25LV016
Pm25LV032Pm25LV064

Saifun Semiconductors
SA25F005SA25F010SA25F020SA25F040SA25F080SA25F160SA25F320

Silicon Storage Technology SST
SST25VF512ASST25LF010ASST25VF010ASST25LF020ASST25VF020
SST25LF040ASST25VF040BSST25LF080ASST25VF080BSST25VF016BSST25VF032B

WINBOND
W25P10W25X10W25Q10W25P20W25X20W25Q20W25P40W25X40
W25Q40W25P80W25X80W25Q80W25P16W25X16
24CXX 24LCXX

24C01, 24C02, 24C04, 24C08, 24C16, 24C32, 24C64, 24C128,

24C256, 24C512, 24C1024.

24LC01, 24LC02, 24LC04, 24LC08, 24LC16, 24LC32, 24LC64,

24LC128, 24LC256, 24LC512, 24LC1024

AVR
ATMEGA8 ATMEGA16 ATMEGA32 ATMEGA64 ATMEGA128 ATMEGA8515
ATMEGA8535ATMEGA48ATMEGA88 ATMEGA168

AT89S51 AT89S52

STC series chip 3.3V and 5V
STC89C51RC, STC89C52RC, STC89C53RC, STC89C54RD +,

STC89C55RD +, STC89C58RD +, STC89C510RD +, STC89C512RD +,

STC89C513RD +, STC89C514RD +, STC89C516RD +, STC89C58RD,

STC89C561RD


STC12C1052, STC12C2052, STC12C3052, STC12C4052,

STC12C5052, STC12C1052AD, STC12C2052AD, STC12C3052AD,

STC12C4052AD, STC12C5052AD

STC11F01, STC11F02, STC11F03, STC11F04, STC11F05,

STC11F01E, STC11F02E, STC11F03E, STC11F04E, STC11F05E

STC10F02, STC10F04, STC10F06, STC10F08, STC10F010,

STC10F012

STC12C5A60S2 Series

STC12C5608AD Series

Dec 15, 2013

FPGA-development card includes RAM, programmer

Claiming all the features necessary for developing reprogrammable-microcontroller applications, Domain Technologies recently announced a development card for Actel ProASIC3 FPGAs. Measuring only 2.4×1 in., the standard A3P-MRAM (magnetoresistive-random-access-memory)-1000 development card comes with an Actel A3P1000, 512 kbytes of 35-nsec nonvolatile MRAM, and an onboard device programmer. The high-speed MRAM device stores both programs and data, eliminating the need for flash-programming algorithms and boosting performance.


You perform all FPGA-device programming and software debugging of implemented microcontroller designs through the A3P-MRAM's built-in USB interface. The onboard device programmer is compatible with the STAPL (Standard Test and Programming Language) files generated by Actel’s Libero integrated development environment. You use the same onboard device programmer and mini-B USB interface for accessing the A3P-MRAM's onboard JTAG emulator and debugger.


The A3P-MRAM-1000 sells for $750 and is available from stock. For smaller development applications Domain Technologies offers a lower cost version with an installed Actel A3P250. The A3P-MRAM-250 costs $640. The company ships each unit with stand-alone FPGA-device programming software and a mini-B USB cable.

More infoe @ A3P-MRAM

Nov 30, 2013

MyBro Green Packet DV235T Stock Firmware Update Help

Recently I have posted about SmartBro new product that they wanted to promote the myBro aka "Abot kaya wireless home broadband" the 4G WiMAX wireless internet that uses the Green Packet CPE model DV235T. What I do not know is that this 4G wireless modem router device has been already tweaked silently almost a year done by many forumers and it has just leak this few weeks by SB netizen that stock firmware updates have been compromised and leak the links to Google.

With my curiosity to have also the updates whom I wish to be able to tweak my donated DV235T I'll keep on searching until I stumble upon to the source. There are at least two (2) Green Packet stock firmware for myBro DV235T that has been seeded online one is for free (web_update-3_5G-v2.10.14-g.1.0.5-gp.tar.gz) and the other is you must have to pay (web_update_v2.10.14-g.1.0.4-gp.tar.gz) whom I paid it for U$35 via remote update and the only copy I have is on the Chips itself of Hynix H27U1G8F2BTR since I badly needed it the only option of mine is "take it or leave it".


After my DV235T has been updated remotely here how it looks like, you can check on my other post the details of the Green Packet stock firmware v2.10.14-g.1.0.4-gp. The most interesting here is the Hardware model:WIXFMM-144 and also the Frequency range:2300000KHz~2400000KHz, 2490000KHz~2700000KHz. Make sure before you upgrade to any updates of your device firmware you have a screenshot for your reference and for your comparison. If you go back to the myBro Smart customized firmware v2.10.14-g1.0.7-smart here's how it looks like.


It only shows that Green Packet stock firmware v2.10.14-g.1.0.4-gp is the right firmware updates for the myBro DV-235T 4G WiMAX wireless broadband modem router because it is for Hardware model:WIXFMM-144. In addition, the  Frequency range:2490000KHz~2700000KHz is also being added. 


On the other hand, going here to the free Green Packet stock firmware (web_update-3_5G-v2.10.14-g.1.0.5-gp.tar.gz) you will notice that the updates or firmware is for CPE Hardware model:WIXFMM-129,  likewise taking a look closely to the Frequency range:3300000KHz~3600000KHz obviously the firmware will not suite to the myBro DV235T. It may or may not work perfectly because of mismatch hardware model and firmware updates. As I have tested with the given above firmware the myBro Green Packet DV235T will not bricked  as you can see I have the screenshot of it. There are three (3) issue I have found out using this firmware, one the WiMAX LED signal has strong indicator or very high though if you open you GUI on RSSI is most likely the same dBm with ver.04. Second is the the trade off, your built-in WiFi signal is getting weaker. Third, it can connect but unstable, you will be facing frequent disconnection so there is no used of upgrading to this stock firmware (web_update-3_5G-v2.10.14-g.1.0.5-gp.tar.gz) you will be having a headache definitely.

Since I DO NOT have the stock firmware in me or I can't get any firmware online because of no one is willing to seed it. The only remedy is on the Chips Hynix H27U1G8F2BTR using NAND flasher/programmer (I/you) can copy the raw firmware but can not use it via GUI upgrade only thru TSOP48 write it directly to the NAND Flash memory to be able for you/your myBro aka DV235T work it perfectly with out worries on changing the WAN MAC address, disconnection, WiFi weak signal etc....

Hope this article will help those netizen have upgrade their myBro Green Packet DV235T 4G WiMAX wireless modem router with the wrong firmware.

Nov 25, 2013

Top 10 Sexiest Notorious Female Hackers

Hacking, the art of writing computer code, and manipulating computer hardware has traditionally kept men at the top of the field, and that is why many are surprised to hear that there are a handful of women that have found a place in this world. It remains an evolving, multi-billion dollar industry as some hackers are often blamed for causing irreparable damage while others are simultaneously credited for some of the biggest breakthroughs in technology. No matter what a hacker may be, they are known for their resourcefulness and their knowledge of complex theory, so here is a closer look at ten of the most notorious female hackers and the impact that they have had on the world.

10. Raven Adler


Often recognized as one of the most gifted and intelligent hackers in the world, Raven Adler graduated high school at just 14 and got her college degree at 18. As a frequent speaker at hacking and software conferences, Adler was also the first female to ever give a presentation at DefCon, one of the world’s most prestigious gathering of hackers. When asked about her appearance at DefCon, she often replies that she would like to be known for her work, not for being a female in the field. Currently, Adler specializes in securing data from end-to-end, and this has made her invaluable to both private and public organizations looking to protect sensitive information. She now works as a senior security consultant for a number of companies and continues to give lectures and regularly publish her work in industry magazines. She also works closely alongside a number of federal firms in an effort to secure their online databases.

9. Adeanna Cooke


Most of the world recognizes Adeanna Cooke as an international model regularly featured in Playboy, but her fans are often surprised to hear that she is also a well-established hacker and amateur computer programmer. With very little in the way of training, Cooke taught herself the basics of hacking and often uses it to further her modeling career. When her images were illegally used to make money by her long-time partner, Cooke took on the project of protecting her images and hacked the website to remove all of the stolen property. After this event Cooke was named “Hacker Fairy” and found her calling within the hacking industry. She now helps professional models and other women from being taken advantage of online.

8. Gigabyte

While many of the top female hackers are known for their legal work within the security sector, Gigabyte is on the opposite end of the spectrum. Her real name is Kim Vanvaeck and she was born and raised in Belgium. She is believed to have been the sole creator or primary creator of a number of high-end viruses including Coconut-A, Sahay-A, and Sharp-A meant to target hardware with sensitive information. Unlike many other viruses that were meant to steal private information in order to make money, these viruses were used to destroy the information itself. Law enforcement agencies have tried to paint her as a woman that is seeking notoriety in a field that is dominated by men, and Gigabyte’s name was traced to hundreds of viruses throughout the years. Recently, Vanvaeck was arrested just outside of her hometown of Mechelon near Brussels but was released within 24 hours on bail. She is currently accused of stealing and destroying private data and is facing 3 years in prison and over 100,000 Euros in fines.

7. Xiao Tian


After feeling female hackers had little outlet for their interest in technology, Xiao Tian created the renowned hacking group China Girl Security Team. Still a teenager, Tian quickly expanded the group to just over 2,200 members, all of which were female girls looking for a community in which they would feel welcome. This female hacking organization now has ties to some of the most infamous hacking groups throughout the world and has become one of the largest Chinese-based hacking groups. As with most well-known and outspoken groups of this nature, Xiao Tian and the rest of China Girl Security Team continue to receive attention from national and international police organizations due to their activities.

6. Kristina Vladimirovna Svechinskaya


Without question, Krisina Svechinskaya remains one of the most well-known names in hacking. This Russian hacker is also a top-notch New York University student, but most will recognize her from a string of high-end hacking jobs that have potentially resulted in millions of dollars lost. Specializing in the use of Trojan horses, Svechinskaya attacked thousands of bank accounts, most within the United States, and then created a series of fake accounts through both Bank of America and Wachovia. She then utilized nine other people to create fake passports, but was finally caught and is now under threat of multiple charges. Overall, some authorities estimate that she stole $3 million in as little as a few months.

5. Jude Milhon

Before passing away in 2003, Jude Milhon was a hacker and author best known under the pseudonym St. Jude. She began her career as a computer programmer in 1967 working with some of the earliest incarnations of the internet. As time went on, she began her slow transition into the life of a hacker and eventually started the hacking group Cypherpunks, not to be confused with cyberpunks. Milhon was one of the primary activists that stated hacking was nothing more than bringing out the potential of software and continued to lobby against all those that believed hacking was nothing more than a criminal act. Throughout her life she wrote book after book as well as contributed to a number of magazines within both the hacking industry and the computer programming industry.

4. Ying Cracker


When it comes to the world of female hackers, Ying Cracker can be seen as the professor that gives students their first taste of this unique field. Often referring to herself as an educator, Ying Cracker is a resident of Shanghai and believes that hacking is a useful skill that can be learned by anyone. This is why she has released multiple publications that teach introductory skills for hacking. Generally aimed at a younger crowd, Cracker helps students with information such as how to change one’s IP address or even scramble their personal passwords. Originally noticed on a message board for her looks, Ying Cracker has set out to convince the world that female hackers can add quite a bit to this field. As her primary form of income, she now offers free courses as well as tailor-made software to private and public organizations that would like to protect their sensitive data. She also offers paid courses for those that would like to move beyond the basics of hacking and get into high-end software development.

3. Joanna Rutkowska


Joanna Rutkowska is further proof that not all hackers are bad, and few specialists have done more for operating system security than this notorious hacker. Most widely regarded for her work with Windows Vista, Rutkowska shocked the world in the August 2006 Black Hat Briefing Convention in Las Vegas. In front of a crowd, Rutkowska demonstrated two simple methods for hacking into the Windows Vista beta. She also revealed a Blue Pill technique that allowed her to transfer a running operating system onto a virtual machine well before the worldwide use of virtual machines and virtual servers within the private sector. Named as one of the ‘Five Hackers who Put a Mark on 2006,’ this Polish hacker now helps customers with her international security firm. She continues to give lectures at conferences and works closely with some of the biggest software and hardware designers in the industry including Windows.

2. Natasha Grigori

Known simply as Natasha Grigori, a name partially taken from Bullwinkle’s nemesis in the classic children’s cartoon, very little information has been revealed to the world about this famous hacker. Her career as a hacker begun in the 1980s but she did not receive fame until the early 1990s with a bulletin-board website for amateur programmers and hackers. With this site, she helped others share, release, and hack various forms of software, but she found another calling in the late 1990s when she founded antichildporn.org, also known as ACPO and Anti-Child Porn Organization. This website has become one of the largest crusaders against online child pornography and countless hackers utilize techniques learned from Grigori to help law enforcement agencies find and prosecute distributors. One of Grigori’s largest projects was centered on software that will automatically glean information from tens of thousands of suspected URLs and track those that are sending and receiving data with those websites. She has stated that once completed, the fully-developed software will then be shared with the authorities for finding and prosecuting criminals. Unfortunately, Natasha Grigori lost her battle with a severe illness on November 11, 2005, but ACPO has been left behind as a viable and effective organization that continues to operate today.

1. Susan Headley

With her career stretching back decades, Susan Headley has undergone her fair share of nicknames including both Susy Thunder and Susan Thunder. Going all the way back to 1970s, Headley was one of the first females to join one of the most renowned hacking groups in history, Cyberpunks. Throughout the 1970s and 80s, this organization continued to advance the field of hacking and created some of the most common tactics that are still used today. Over time, Headley created her own offshoot organization known as the Roscoe Gang, but she eventually gave up her hacking career to move to Las Vegas and become a professional poker player. In a twist that very few professional hackers undergo, Headley decided that she was ready for public office, even in a minor position, and was elected as the City Clerk in California City in 1994.