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Originally Posted by datyoma
Try reducing the first byte of /etc/hwconfig by 16, e.g. 0xBA -> 0xAA. (This file is traditionally 8 bytes, and these days last 6 of those are zeroes; but it could also be a plain-text integer in newer devices, if so, even better, just reduce it by one.)
Ask Claude to explain the internals of init_hwconfig_ext in libhwconfig.so (I hope you are using Ghidra MCP already?) - device capability tables are located there.
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i think there is already more complex behaviour included, simply changing hwconfig doesnt solve it. in 6.8 there is hard coded even in the ui system.