kingers Posted Wednesday at 01:27 AM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 01:27 AM Hacking Windows 10 and Windows 7 Using DigiSpark MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1 Hour | Lec: 13 | 199 MB Genre: eLearning | Language: EnglishLearn How to Use MicroController in Real World Hacking Scenario The Digispark is a microcontroller based on Attiny85 development board. It is similar to Arduino but smaller and more powerful. you can purchased it from digistump its specification are: Support for the Arduino IDE 1.0+ (OSX/Win/Linux) Power via USB or External Source - 5v or 7-35v (12v or less recommended, automatic selection) On-board 500ma 5V Regulator Built-in USB 6 I/O Pins (2 are used for USB only if your program actively communicates over USB, otherwise you can use all 6 even if you are programming via USB) 8k Flash Memory (about 6k after bootloader) I2C and SPI (vis USI) PWM on 3 pins (more possible with Software PWM) ADC on 4 pins Power LED and Test/Status LEDAusFilehttps://ausfile.com/9qnonmom3yhs/Hacking.Windows.10.and.Windows.7.Using.DigiSpark.rarRapidGatorhttps://rapidgator.net/file/b786ec300f349c4fbb5b857f72837a37/Hacking.Windows.10.and.Windows.7.Using.DigiSpark.rarTurboBithttps://turbobit.net/d01wyzhhsiop/Hacking.Windows.10.and.Windows.7.Using.DigiSpark.rar.htmlFileFactory Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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