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Re: Spybot Hardware Hacking
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lugnet.robotics.spybotics
Date: 
Fri, 2 Apr 2004 00:51:07 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics.spybotics, Jay Francis wrote:
Hi All,

April's Circuit Cellar magazine has an article I wrote on one method of hacking
the Spybot.  I emulated the I2C EEPROM with a PIC.  I then mapped the upper 128
bytes of the EEPROM variable space (locations 0x80 through 0xFF) for use as an
I/O buffer.  This area is read/write accessible via Mindscript and NQC.

The article is mainly how to do I2C EEPROM emulation in a PIC.  Full source code
is available on the Circuit Cellar website:  www.circuitcellar.com

--Jay

Jay,

Can you post the  details relative to the spybot  somewhere?
that would be very useful to the community...



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  Re: Spybot Hardware Hacking
 
(...) Yes, I will at some point. Since the magazine just came out, I won't be posting anything right away. That wouldn't be fair to the publisher, would it? In the meantime, I'm more than happy to answer specific questions about the project. --Jay (21 years ago, 2-Apr-04, to lugnet.robotics.spybotics)

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  Spybot Hardware Hacking
 
Hi All, April's Circuit Cellar magazine has an article I wrote on one method of hacking the Spybot. I emulated the I2C EEPROM with a PIC. I then mapped the upper 128 bytes of the EEPROM variable space (locations 0x80 through 0xFF) for use as an I/O (...) (21 years ago, 25-Mar-04, to lugnet.robotics.spybotics)

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