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projects:ndfslave [2014/08/04 19:07]
joshuawise [Reverse Engineering a NAND Flash Device Management Algorithm]
projects:ndfslave [2014/08/05 04:16]
joshuawise [Data extraction]
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 "dead-bug" soldering style -- soldering AWG 36 leads directly to each pin -- "dead-bug" soldering style -- soldering AWG 36 leads directly to each pin --
 but this proved ultimately too painful to carry out for the whole IC. but this proved ultimately too painful to carry out for the whole IC.
-Ultimately, I settled on using a Schmartboard; I sliced it in half, and+Ultimately, I settled on using a [[http://www.schmartboard.com/index.asp?page=products|Schmartboard]]; I sliced it in half, and
 allowed each side to self-align.  This meant that I didn't have to worry allowed each side to self-align.  This meant that I didn't have to worry
 about straightening both sides at the same time -- as long as I got them about straightening both sides at the same time -- as long as I got them
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 The end result of this phase was a pair of 12GiB files, ''flash.cs0'' and ''flash.cs1'', which contained the raw data from the NAND flash medium. The end result of this phase was a pair of 12GiB files, ''flash.cs0'' and ''flash.cs1'', which contained the raw data from the NAND flash medium.
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 ===== Unwhitening ===== ===== Unwhitening =====
  
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 found this useful, or have information to contribute, please do not hesitate found this useful, or have information to contribute, please do not hesitate
 to [[:contact|get in touch with me]].  I look forward to hearing from you! to [[:contact|get in touch with me]].  I look forward to hearing from you!
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 +//You can [[https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8133450|discuss this article on Hacker News]].//