![]() We also have the SECA architecture – which when you look at the dye of the chip is custom designed. The RAM has chk sum protection and the actual Core clock of a ROM180 is not constant this means cmd`s take different times to execute and the actual Code flow timing differs each cycle this is to make glitching a known point well challenging. We could call it Nagra 4 because of its custom design. We must not get confused by “Nagra 3” – Nagra 3 does not exist its merely a name given by the scene Kudelski just updates his system constantly the ROM180 is a product of this. Unfortunately the ROM142 and ROM180 are very different the ROM180 is actually a SECA design and not Atmel ! Atmel may make the thing but they have not designed it. Jon Nordby liked Teachable Machine on K210.Click to expand.Jon Nordby liked Making Famous Magic Wand 33x Faster.Jon Nordby liked Case from the Newly Released TinyML Cookbook.Florian Baumgartner has added embedholic as a contributor to Custom ST-Link V2.0 / V2.1 / V3.0.Jim Desposito liked Raspberry Pi Zero 2 FPV Cinewhoop Drone.Jim Desposito has added Raspberry Pi Zero 2 FPV Cinewhoop Drone to Potential Projects.Michael Gardi has updated the log for Commodore CHESSmate Reproduction.Trevor Flowers liked Motorized Micrometer Actuators.manopic996 wrote a comment on How to make simplest Arduino European Roulette Ga.Paul on Solar Chimneys: Viable Energy Solution Or A Lot Of Hot Air?.Dermot on How To Operate A 500KW Transmitter.Nate Ocean on Decoding A ROM From A Picture Of The Chip.Twisty Plastic on Vroomba Gets Upgrades And A Spoiler.HammerJack on NASA Adjusts Course On Journey To The Moon.haaad on How To Build A Fully Offline Smart Home, Or Why You Should Not.Russell Allen on Haiku OS: The Open Source BeOS You Can Daily Drive In 2024.Hackaday Podcast Episode 252: X1Plus Hacks Bambu, Scotto Builds A Katana Keyboard, And Bass Puts Out Fire 2 Comments Posted in Arduino Hacks, home entertainment hacks, News Tagged arduino, Dreambox, home entertainment, rfid, tv In the meantime, you can check out his code here. The device is in its infancy at the moment, and while hasn’t published a ton of details about the actual RFID devices he is using to control the system, he says that more details and improvements are forthcoming. The Ethernet shield allows the Arduino to talk to his Dreambox over a telnet connection, while the RFID reader does what you would expect. An Arduino runs the show, and is connected to both an Ethernet shield and a breakout board fitted with an ID-20 RFID reader module. His RFID remote consists of three major components aside from the media player itself. Much like some of the other hacks we’ve seen this week, he has devised a way for his little ones (1 and 2 years old) to control his Dreambox Media Player using RFID, which seems to be the go-to technology for this sort of thing. People are always looking for ways to make their home entertainment systems accessible to their kids, and is no exception. I do several different crafts and I tend to go from one activity to another. While young children have the tiny hands and fingers that most hackers/tinkerers wish they possessed from time to time, their fine motor skills aren’t always up to par when it comes to operating complicated electronics. So Im wondering if there are any hacks some of you use for organization. You can use it to organize your materials, tools, and accessories in one place. A Dreambox is a storage system that is made compact yet spacious for storing sewing and crafting supplies. Posted in home entertainment hacks Tagged Dreambox, LG, rs-232, serial Kid-friendly RFID Media Center Playlist Control Learn how to make a DIY Dreambox from an old suitcase or other materials with 13+ free plans. If you want to find out what else you can do with this type of serial connection read about this hack which used a script to try every possible command combination. From there he got to work on a Python script which works as the backend for a web-based control interface. After a bit of tweaking he was able to lock in reliable communications which he made persistent by writing his own startup script. His initial tests resulted in no response, but a tweak to the com port settings of the box got his first command to shut off the television. ![]() He searched around the Internet and discovered that it should be possible to connect the two using a null modem cable. is using a Dreambox DM800 satellite receiver which also has a serial port an he can telnet into it. The image above is the back of another LG television (it came from a forum post about controlling the TV with a PC). It pushes commands to his LG 47LH50 TV which has an RS-232 port. ![]() He’s using his satellite receiver to provide the Internet connection. Now the one-IR-remote-to-rule-them hacks have been gaining popularity lately so we assumed that’s how he was doing it. Wrote in to tell us about his hack to control the television with a smartphone.
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