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There is already code to support phone/tablets in asahi/m1n1 bootloader (for use with an exploited bootrom).


It is clear from the quality that all vendors of EDA software actively hate their paying customers.

Just wonder - why are EDA tools just now starting to get HiDPI support? I’m pretty sure Altera, Xilinx/AMD, etc haven’t bought HiDPI monitors for their own developers!


There are certainly people removing high-end FPGAs from surplus/scrap commercial products and reselling them.


The top-level Verilog module and Vivado .xdc file (contains pin mappings, timing constraints, etc) from Gidel for the HawkEye 20G-48. [0] No SDK from Gidel though.

My back burner project for them is to create a PCIe TLP sniffer/MiTM/device emulator by hooking up two together via 10 GbE for relaying TLPs with one of the remaining 10 GbE connection going to a host PC for the sniffed/injected TLPs. The Aria 10 FPGA PCIe hard IP allows for either root or endpoint mode so I “just” need to draw the rest of the owl, avoiding any Quartus IP modules that would make the setup non-transparent.

I’m not sure what using a 10 Gbit link for PCIe will be like with faster devices but fail0verflow got away with TLP proxying with 115200 baud UART. [1]

[0]: https://www.ebay.com/itm/335904285904 [1]: https://fail0verflow.com/media/33c3-slides/#/11


Vivado, along with expensive adaptors, supports some JTAG dongles that are just FT2232 with an EEPROM that contains USB descriptors that Vivado recognizes and treats as a (some low cost onboard adaptor for Digilent boards, IIRC) supported adapter. https://gist.github.com/rikka0w0/24b58b54473227502fa0334bbe7...

If you like FT2232, you’ll love the Tigard board that takes a FT2232H and adds level shifters and is basically as tricked out as you can make a FTDI adapter. https://github.com/tigard-tools/tigard


I can’t believe it’s happening after 17 years…


https://github.com/ReverseApple/dgraph but IIRC it still has some @rpath and its Apple extended family counterpart issues. PRs welcome!


Alternatively, where can I get the source for the app?


Fair question if you've bought the app.


You can download it for free and you can then compile stuff with it, so you don't need to buy anything for this


The appstore ToS explicitly forbids submitting apps containing code under the GPL or similar licenses, which was one of the main reasons I asked.


The latest Apple TV SoC (released in late 2021) is the same one used in the iPhone 13 and 14 (non-Pro). 2x 3+ GHz P-cores and 4x E-cores and 4GB of memory. I haven’t noticed any issues.

https://theapplewiki.com/wiki/T8110


Yeah but if I spend that much money (not sure about the US but here in Europe it's really expensive, 170 or 190 euro) I really want something recent :) for longevity also. It will have to last a good few years after all. 3 years in for the same price is just not a great deal. It's still a 3 year old cpu (I don't use iOS so I don't really follow what's SoC generation is what)

So I'll wait for the next version.


And info about the PAC-2 systems involved:

https://gist.github.com/jevinskie/58c65760a0b54f117a8d0f3b32...


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