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@freemo There is a noodle etiquette in some cultures. I think it has to do with the noodles and the sauce.

@freemo Because of the Irish? The Black Irish are part Scottish from what I've heard.

@freemo I just try to keep my mind on what I'm doing. It's hard to ignore.

@freemo We were just measuring dwell on the power supplied by a generator during a storm.

@freemo I'd recommend a $250 DMM. My $100 dollar Harbor Freight meter was just as accurate and more feature rich than my father's Fluke.

@PawelK @lupyuen Perhaps but I've intentionally loaded the wrong arch for disassembly and I still got results with Ghidra. X86 and an ARM binary. It's amazing how it can handle things like this.

@PawelK @lupyuen I've had to defend Ghidra in the past and my work with it. It was developed by NSA Research for use by NSA Agents. It's not simple to use and I've not explored all of it fully. It's amazing and I want to port more processors to it. I actually have a theory that I want to try to test but it's hard to explain.

@PawelK @lupyuen Gamiee and I just decompiled a few ARM bins for the test. IDA Pro doesn't support RISC-V I don't think.

@PawelK @lupyuen Unloaded memory errors. This is likely due to the fun way the chip handles memory. I'm working on it and have the specs.

@PawelK @lupyuen After reading deep into SLED and SLEIGH so I could port a processor, I see why Ghidra is so effective. Given the troublesome nature of RISC-V disassembly, I would recommend SLEIGH because of the flexibility of it. Even with Ghidra, I spent 3 months working on this. It took about a week to get the first results and I've been doing work on Ghidra since then.

I might have to pass as I want to get involved more with Ghidra and Rizin development.

@PawelK @lupyuen Ghidra loads them but won't disassemble. It's an error regarding memory and my custom processor has reduced the number of errors. This is a memory issue that I need to address soon. Ghidra is a beast and 9.2.2 had the same quality code as IDA Pro on Arm. Gamiee and I had a little competition comparing the output of the two. He had to admit that it was powerful but it doesn't produce pretty code. Verbose Chainsaw is the actual test that was done. The capabilities are greatly improved in 10.0.0.

@lucifargundam @freemo If the keypad doesn't require enter, then you can use a Debruin Sequence to brute force it with less work. A Debruin Sequence is cyclical and contains all possible subsets of an alphabet (K) raised to the password length (N) which will be the size of the Sequence.

@lupyuen That's so much cleaner than the first version uploaded. It was also using a custom ported Processor that is also in the repository but not yet available in Ghidra. I'm just glad that you are finding it useful. Libwifi should contain 112 object files but 6 were excluded because of errors, I'll get them up when I can get them decompiled.

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