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<title>Reverse Engineering of a Flash Programmer :: EZP2010</title>
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<description>Preface In today&amp;rsquo;s adventure I like to take you with me on my journey of reverse engineering another USB device. The EZP2010 is an USB programmer for flash memory as used by mainboard manufactures to store the BIOS, or embedded devices to store the firmware (or settings). When it comes to data recovery on hard drives, or similar storage devices, these flashers can also become handy.
EZP2010 USB-Highspeed programmer
This particular programmer can be bought on many Chinese store or Amazon.</description>
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<title>Initial flashing/debricking the Proxmark V3 EASY (w/ Bus Pirate)</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 25 Sep 2019 15:22:58 +0000</pubDate>
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<description>TL;DR; Short the ERASE pin with VDDCORE, if ERASE == PIN_55 &amp;amp;&amp;amp; VDDCORE == PIN_54
According to complains in the internet, users report bricking their Proxmark3 EASY, when they try to flash the latest firmware with the &amp;lsquo;flasher&amp;rsquo; software tool.
Sometimes flashing process of firmware can go wrong, but it can often be recovered with JTAG programmers, or similar programmers.
I will not about setting up the environment to build, and flash the firmware, but I will tell you what you might be missing out and why it might be not working.</description>
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