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Old 09-28-2024, 12:10 PM   #25
jlark
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You need to do a full reset between trials.

So if you have a software controlled relay (or software power supply) you can use it to disconnect the USB power for a second to do a full reset.
Whoah :)

This doesn't scare me, and I bet I could come up with something using a microcontroller... I'm just not all that fond of taking the thing apart. :)

(but I do have a heatgun :) )

I'll write a script then to monitor for its appearance, put it into edl, monitor again, and then try the loader. And do much manual shutting down.

Do you have any hints for making my life easier? Try only ufs? I'll focus on the “obvious“ loaders in the beginning.

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AES is symmetric. You can turn a zip into a upx. But that won't get you much.
Why say you that, what hurdles are you thinking of? I'd expect the reverse process for building an update package to be fairly straightforward (for one familiar with the code, anyway).

P S.: thanks so much for the input. very valuable.
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