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Using MATLAB with a Adafruit MPL3115A2 breakout board.

By phork Posted on February 14, 2017 Posted in Hardware Hacking, MATLAB No Comments

So this isn’t the most elegant, nor the cleanest code for working working with the Adafruit MPL3115A2 Breakout board, but it does work to read altitude and temperature. Feel free to librarify, alter, or otherwise repost the code here.  It’s for …

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Getting a 5 inch XPT2046 based touch LCD working with Raspbian 7 and a Raspberry Pi 2

By phork Posted on October 8, 2015 Posted in Raspberry Pi 52 Comments

I recently bought a number of 5″ Touch Screen LCDs for the Raspberry Pi 2 from eBay.  They were cheap knock-offs of a more popular brand name product, with little documentation, and broken English (hey their English is an order …

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Customizing Metasploit Java Payloads for Android APK Deployment

By phork Posted on April 14, 2015 Posted in hackery No Comments Tagged with , metasploit

Customizing a metasploit Java payload can be accomplished through the following process. Please note that some steps may require other modification or skills to complete. This is not a simple how-to, but more of a reference for those who already …

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GE ICS-1650 Updates

By phork Posted on December 7, 2014 Posted in Hardware Hacking, Uncategorized 14 Comments

Setting the record straight   Hello, dear readers, as it turns out as few facts in the last blog were a little off. Namely because I was a few tools and homebrew elements that weren’t lining up with what Xilinx …

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Some thoughts on the GE FAUNC ICS-1650 and the closed source policy of GE

By phork Posted on December 1, 2014 Posted in Hardware Hacking, Uncategorized 2 Comments

Hello dear readers, hopefully you have had a properly festive of some sort by now in the year, and are ready to spend some (mildly) intoxicated time reading about technical issues! The Problem The topic of todays probe is the …

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Recent Posts

  • Using MATLAB with a Adafruit MPL3115A2 breakout board. February 14, 2017
  • Getting a 5 inch XPT2046 based touch LCD working with Raspbian 7 and a Raspberry Pi 2 October 8, 2015
  • Customizing Metasploit Java Payloads for Android APK Deployment April 14, 2015
  • GE ICS-1650 Updates December 7, 2014
  • Some thoughts on the GE FAUNC ICS-1650 and the closed source policy of GE December 1, 2014

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