Unlock bootloader / FRP Huawei
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Unlock bootloader / FRP Huawei
rustBoot is a standalone bootloader written entirely in `Rust`, designed to run on anything from a microcontroller to a system on chip. It can be used to boot into bare-metal firmware or Linux.
This is a repository of BIGTREETECH bootloaders. The originals are stored under the bootloader_bin/backed_up_original_bootloaders/ directory. This repository also has a bootloader for the SKR E3 TURBO to fix the high pitch sound coming out of the CR10_STOCKDISPLAY it is located on the bootloder_bin/compiled_bootloader_bin/ directory.
T8012 Data Transfer Setup Tool - A tool that mounts the internal storage of a T2 machine as a volume. Particularly useful when that machine is inoperable or not functioning due to bad graphics or processor (provided the boards faults aren't shorting out lines that power the FLASH or the T2 co-processor). Based on PyBoot and the checkm8 exploit. .
Import Device Tree Information onto your Ghidra memory map
Simple Operating System with support for the full network stack, keyboard and mouse drivers and a terminal interface.
My x86 bare-metal program that prints itself to the screen in hexadecimal notation.
A class on Bootloaders by CyberKaida
Bootloader simulator for .NET
Photon is a minimalist bootloader, which may or may not be used with other projects.
Learn Assembly to create Bootloader
XIS operating system
This repo contains code on many project-based-learning tutorials. Examples: adeept-rasptank robot, arduino based projects and even nerdy stuff like building bootloaders. I add a folder for each subproject I work on.
An x86 boot loader printing "Hello World!"
presentation slides for a talk on implementing bootloaders in u-root
from-scratch i386 hobby operating system. (in progress)
USB-enabled bootloaders for the nRF52 BLE SoC chips
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