@PawelK It might be as the MCUs I'm focusing on are some of the most hated on the market currently. When they fail, recovery isn't an option on all models. I'll see what I can do.
I've been analyzing and reverse engineering harddrive firmware recently. I haven't had enough samples yet for a good scope of research. The firmware update utilities for HDDs have usually been very well thought out and implemented. Updates for a SSD's firmware can be easy or not worth the trouble.
I haven't had time to document the work due to two SSDs that have been troublesome. The SSDs are the same brand with the same MCU. When they were new, they were tested and grouped in the Pre Fail category. From a cold boot the recorded temperature of the SSDs was 100C.
Hopefully I will have something better in the near future. Remember to make backups.
I managed to recover my workstation and my files. Control + Alt + F3 on GNU/LINUX to get out of the gui. Log in and use the package manager. I haven't had a problem that did not fix. It even brought back a LUKS volume when the update failed. It took a week but I still have a picture of that event.
"Chinese Is A Rich Language" (Singapore)
@valleyforge A Dremel only works for so long before it destroys itself.
Dongshan Nezha STU devkit features Allwinner D1 #RISCV SoM/SBC
I'm glad that I have more than one project going on right now. My main project was going shockingly well until I hit the part with no documentation or information. I will continue with this project but this is the point where a slow crawl is maximum speed. It's going to be a very difficult job.
Progress so far: Information discovered by probing, rough MCU specifications, Architecture, and some capabilities. Thankfully the next part is likely encrypted and signed.
A good point to say I had to stop? Yes it is!
I'm not going to stop.
@lupyuen A new challenger has stepped into the ring. Will the notoriously overrated ARM be victorious in more than a hardware accelerated unrealistic test? Will the architecture that has refused to die for the past 20 years crush ARM again for this year? ;)
Nvidia Unveils 144-core Grace CPU
@valleyforge Baby Nambu with functional safety. Don't use anything other than Ruger brand mags or you're gonna have malfunctions. Ruger is notorious for this.
I know what I will be working on and the side projects that will be included. This is going to involve a fair amount of development and documentation. This will assist me on a project that I stopped a while back too. I don't have any idea of when I will release the work(s), or what will be included, but it is in progress.
@minespatch Ah.
@minespatch I don't mean to throw brand names around but have you ever tried the Pentel white erasers? I've never been so impressed by an eraser.
@Piquant Suicides and drug overdoses are likely the majority of that 84%. Keep on Rockin in the free world.
Toughbook fan, Mathematician and Locksmith with limited success in other areas.
Political stance is far right and far left. Proponent of First Aid Kits and PPE. Easily disheartened by big tech. Partially hinged personality and stubborn enough to not write this in the First Person.
Distrust of Psychology and a fan of satire. I love a good joke and contradict myself. Somewhat serious but easily distracted.