raspberry 2/3/4 zero 5inch 7inch tft ips screen for retropie

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add follow to tf card config.txt

For more options and information see

http://rpf.io/configtxt

Some settings may impact device functionality. See link above for details

Set GPIO pins to 24-Bit DPI Mode 7

GPIO 0 and 1 needed for DPI Clock and Data Enable

gpio=0=a2,np
gpio=1=a2,np

Set GPIO pins 2 and 3 to I2C Mode. These can be used for other things, if needed.

gpio=2=a0,np
gpio=3=a0,np

Set up color pins

gpio=4=a2,np
gpio=5=a2,np
gpio=6=a2,np
gpio=7=a2,np
gpio=8=a2,np
gpio=9=a2,np
gpio=10=a2,np
gpio=11=a2,np
gpio=12=a2,np
gpio=13=a2,np
gpio=14=a2,np
gpio=15=a2,np
gpio=16=a2,np
gpio=17=a2,np
gpio=18=a2,np
gpio=19=a2,np
gpio=20=a2,np
gpio=21=a2,np
gpio=22=a2,np
gpio=23=a2,np
gpio=24=a2,np
gpio=25=a2,np
gpio=26=a2,np
gpio=27=a2,np

Configure DPI signal

framebuffer_width=800
framebuffer_height=480
enable_dpi_lcd=1
display_default_lcd=1
dpi_group=2
dpi_mode=87
dpi_output_format=503847
dpi_timings=800 0 40 48 88 480 0 13 3 32 0 0 0 60 0 32000000 6

OSTAR is open source now.

https://github.com/lazywalker/openwrt

OSTAR is open source now.

OSTAR MMDVM Suit test on MT7688 wifi Module and youku yk1 MT7620 router running DMR/P25/YSF/DSTAR/NXDN/Pocsage Service
the same as pistar but simplify rom is only 8M build in travelmate module support add muiti wifi SSID and auto connect
any openwrt router have>= 16M ROM and have USB port MT76x8 have 3 uart so don't need usb ,buy MT7620 need USB to connect USB MMDVM Hotspot
i make a raspberry pi zero or zero w image for test the image is only 18Mb
to use openGD77 usb serial select kernel module-usb kmod-usb-atm/acm kmod-usb-serial kmod-usb2

HackRF-Portapack Files for the DeBruijn attack!

This is a Github repository devoted to delivering to you the required files to perform the DeBruijn attack from your HackRF-Portapack

This is for educational purposes only. I am in NO WAY liable for any actions executed by means of the contents within this repository. PLEASE use responsibly.

If unfamiliar with the debruijn attack: this attack transmits a single signal that contains every possible combination of a specific bit-length in just seconds by overlapping binary sequences

The files I am sharing only go from 8 to 12 bits which should suffice in any and all situations that apply

A list of devices that are vulnerable to this attack consists of but is not limited to:

• Garage doors • Automatic gates • Cars

This attack will NOT work on devices that utilize rolling codes

Prerequisites:
Hardware:
• HackRF and Portapack

Getting started:
Transfer these files to a folder called "DeBruijn" at the root of your Portapack's SD card.

To perform the attack(s), simply use the "Replay" function within the "Havoc" or "Mayhem" firmware and choose one of these files in the "DeBruijn" folder

These files are labeled according to what type of key/remote they are calculated for based on bit-length

Have fun, and USE RESPONSIBLY

If you'd like to use trinary sequences as well, click here for the full version