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Xploitserver
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Teensy++ 2.0 SPI Flasher
Disclaimer
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WARNING: Use this software at your own risk. The author accepts no
responsibility for the consequences of your use of this software.
Contents:
SPIwayReleaseSPIway.hex - Compiled hex-file for the Teensy++ 2.0 (AT90USB1286) SPIway_InstallationSPIway.jpg - Teensy connection points serial_install.exe - Teensy serial drivers for Windows SPIway.py - SPI PC Python client SPIway_Changes.txt - Version history SPIway_README.txt - This file --------------------------------------------
Powering option 1 (voltage regulator, Teensy powered by USB):
Install the 3.3V voltage regulator available at pjrc.com! 5V trace has to be cut and 3V pads have to be shorted!
Please refer to https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/3volt.html
Only off-board flashing has been tested (desoldered chip).
You should power the chip with Teensy.
Ideally you connect a decoupling capacitor (0.1uF) between GND and Vcc as close to the chip as possible!
Keep the wires short (< 10cm) if you don't use a cap!
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Prerequisites for Windows:
Python 2.7.2 (http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.2/python-2.7.2.msi) pyserial 2.5 (http://pypi.python.org/packages/any/p/pyserial/pyserial-2.5.win32.exe) Usage:
Install Python + pyserial (see 'Prerequisites for Windows'). Install drivers. Connect Teensy directly to your PC (not an USB hub, might cause trouble). Flash Teensy with 'SPIwayReleaseSPIway.hex' and reset it after completion. Start Windows' 'Device Manager', expand the 'Ports (COM & LPT)' node, you should see something like 'USB Serial (Communication Class, Abstract Control Model) (COM4)'. This tells you that 'COM4' (or whatever shows up) is the COM port used by Teensy.
-SPIway.py
* Flash Teensy with 'SPIwayReleaseSPIway.hex'
At the command prompt enter 'SPIway.py' to display help.
first make sure that you are able to read the SPI chip info. Do this by using
the info command.
get information:
SPIway.py COMx info
dump:
SPIway.py COMx dump filename
write:
SPIway.py COMx write filename
write with verify:
SPIway.py COMx vwrite filename
erase entire chip:
SPIway.py COMx erasechip
It's tested on Win7 x86/x64, but should also work just fine on any other x86/x64 Windows >=XP. Works as well on
Linux and OS X. Serial drivers are not required for Linux/OS X.
by judges.
Disclaimer
----------
WARNING: Use this software at your own risk. The author accepts no
responsibility for the consequences of your use of this software.
Contents:
SPIwayReleaseSPIway.hex - Compiled hex-file for the Teensy++ 2.0 (AT90USB1286) SPIway_InstallationSPIway.jpg - Teensy connection points serial_install.exe - Teensy serial drivers for Windows SPIway.py - SPI PC Python client SPIway_Changes.txt - Version history SPIway_README.txt - This file --------------------------------------------
Powering option 1 (voltage regulator, Teensy powered by USB):
Install the 3.3V voltage regulator available at pjrc.com! 5V trace has to be cut and 3V pads have to be shorted!
Please refer to https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/3volt.html
Only off-board flashing has been tested (desoldered chip).
You should power the chip with Teensy.
Ideally you connect a decoupling capacitor (0.1uF) between GND and Vcc as close to the chip as possible!
Keep the wires short (< 10cm) if you don't use a cap!
--------------------------------------------
Prerequisites for Windows:
Python 2.7.2 (http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.2/python-2.7.2.msi) pyserial 2.5 (http://pypi.python.org/packages/any/p/pyserial/pyserial-2.5.win32.exe) Usage:
Install Python + pyserial (see 'Prerequisites for Windows'). Install drivers. Connect Teensy directly to your PC (not an USB hub, might cause trouble). Flash Teensy with 'SPIwayReleaseSPIway.hex' and reset it after completion. Start Windows' 'Device Manager', expand the 'Ports (COM & LPT)' node, you should see something like 'USB Serial (Communication Class, Abstract Control Model) (COM4)'. This tells you that 'COM4' (or whatever shows up) is the COM port used by Teensy.
-SPIway.py
* Flash Teensy with 'SPIwayReleaseSPIway.hex'
At the command prompt enter 'SPIway.py' to display help.
first make sure that you are able to read the SPI chip info. Do this by using
the info command.
get information:
SPIway.py COMx info
dump:
SPIway.py COMx dump filename
write:
SPIway.py COMx write filename
write with verify:
SPIway.py COMx vwrite filename
erase entire chip:
SPIway.py COMx erasechip
It's tested on Win7 x86/x64, but should also work just fine on any other x86/x64 Windows >=XP. Works as well on
Linux and OS X. Serial drivers are not required for Linux/OS X.
by judges.
If you have installed xPloitServer on your phone before you must uninstall it first and also delete the xPloitServer folder from your phones storage. Make sure that your PS4 and phone are connected to the same network. Install and run the xPloitServer app on your phone.