Re: Welcome to the DEFCON Badge Hacking Contest
I remember that some people were passing a USB stick with updated software around. What was that about ?
Is there a gcc toolchain available for programming this without having to purchase Freescale's CodeWarrior version? Link ?
[Defcon 16] Welcome to the DEFCON Badge Hacking Contest
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Re: Welcome to the DEFCON Badge Hacking Contest
Thanks charliex, I talked to a couple guys in the HHV on sunday (maybe it was you :P) and got the location of the driver and a copy of code warrior.
I'll probably get an instructable on how to get the badges working, now time to figure out how to program this thing...Leave a comment:
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Re: Welcome to the DEFCON Badge Hacking Contest
it'd be the drivers in this folder for bootloader mode
Code:(Default path) C:\Program Files\Freescale\Freescale JM60 GUI\JM60 USB Driver
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Re: Question re: the Cool Badges...
I am also one of the people still sporting the cool 'temporary' badge. I don't need no stinking blinky badge, but it sure would complete my experience of my first BH/DC. I'm wearing THE Adobe On Air shirt (it was free).Leave a comment:
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Yeah, I did try that, the computer will pop up an un-recognized USB device bubble from the system tray. The only time XP asks for drivers is when it is in 'normal' operation mode. It also doesn't open a serial port when in bootloader mode (BTW).Leave a comment:
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Question re: the Cool Badges...
Since I was one of the unlucky ones who is stuck with the 'uncool' badges, is it going to be possible to get one of the 'cool' ones? I am happy to pay shipping...
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did you put the badge in bootloader mode by holding down the button and inserting the battery(it'll want to install the new drivers which are on the cd ) the two outer leds will lightLeave a comment:
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Hi, I don't know what I am doing wrong, the HHV is closed for the night and I just got my mini-usb connector soldered on.
I can't seem to get the "Freescale JM60 GUI" working (the usb symbol has been red). I've been able to get some output from the badge by connecting through hyperterm:
The port being used is COM6 (or 5)... I can't find any settings for the Freescale software so I don't if the software is looking at COM1 or something, any help would be cool, I think I'll go party hard nowCode:Welcome to the debug terminal... Entering TRANSMIT mode. Sending TV-B-Gone power off codes. Sending TV-B-Gone power off codes. Power off code list complete. Repeating!
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Re: Welcome to the DEFCON Badge Hacking Contest
I've been trying all day to download the devkit from media.defcon.org, and I can't pull down more than about 150 MB of it because the server disconnects me and doesn't support byte-range transfers. Does anyone have a copy they could put on a server that doesn't suck?Leave a comment:
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Re: Welcome to the DEFCON Badge Hacking Contest
Since the new badges were delayed, we made our own hackd badge (that is open source): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agra7hyBv3kLeave a comment:
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Those that don't wish to lose their vision can find a much more readable version on the CD in plain text format. (Well, I guess readable depends on the font settings in your text editor, but you got me.)Leave a comment:
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Re: Welcome to the DEFCON Badge Hacking Contest
Damn, and I had my TV-B-Gone code all ready to go... Guess I'll have to think of something better.
Oh, and reading the damn instructions is killer on eyeballs. Visiting the forums just after reading those columns, I thought someone had changed the classic theme to "ugly striped".Leave a comment:
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Re: Welcome to the DEFCON Badge Hacking Contest
Probably because it's not in qrcode ;)
I really wish there was a working datamatrix online decoder. Or at least a win32 executable.Leave a comment:
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