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This page attempts to list accomplishments and those responsible for them. If anything is incorrect or missing please update it or provide me feedback at sam@bingner.com
 
This page attempts to list accomplishments and those responsible for them. If anything is incorrect or missing please update it or provide me feedback at sam@bingner.com
   
* [[Bushing]]
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* [[Terry]]
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** First to swap a non-PhatNoise drive into a DMS by modifying the drive serial / model string using a proprietary utility
** Discovered that [[plsign]] can be used to sign players
 
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* [[spin]]
 
** Discovered that [[plsign]] can be used to sign players, so we can run arbitrary code on the PhatBox
   
 
* [[judb]]
 
* [[judb]]
** Mapped out serial interface
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** Mapped out initial phatbox pinouts including jtag and serial interfaces
   
 
* [[sbingner]]
 
* [[sbingner]]
 
** Made first working [[Access_Serial_Port|serial cable connection]] using cell phone USB cable
 
** Made first working [[Access_Serial_Port|serial cable connection]] using cell phone USB cable
 
** Installed second drive into PhatBox and validated that it can be used to play music
 
** Installed second drive into PhatBox and validated that it can be used to play music
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* [[bushing]]
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** First to disassemble all of the PhatBox utils and document how all of the pieces work together
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** Determined the location of the hard-drive signature check (the flashrom bootloader), disassembled it, and documented it
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* [[bushing]] or [[sbingner]]
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** First to compile binaries to run on the PB
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* (step right up!)
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** First to write a player to play a new audio format on the phatbox
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* [[bushing]] / [[sbingner]] / [[RobM]] (aka rmini) / [[judb]]
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**Cracked the PB drive signature protection wide open and made the world a better place! :)
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* [[judb]] / [[RobM]]
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**Created [[DMS Hack and Repair CD]]
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* [[para]]
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**Created platform-independent [[Phat4X]] media manager
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* [[VorTechS]]
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**Created the Windows PhatHack DMS Tools to allow non-technical users to apply the hack, repair the DMS and perform firmware updates for both original, and hacked DMS'
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**Created PhatHack Media Manager (replacement Windows media manager)

Latest revision as of 22:58, 29 April 2019


This page attempts to list accomplishments and those responsible for them. If anything is incorrect or missing please update it or provide me feedback at sam@bingner.com

  • Terry
    • First to swap a non-PhatNoise drive into a DMS by modifying the drive serial / model string using a proprietary utility
  • spin
    • Discovered that plsign can be used to sign players, so we can run arbitrary code on the PhatBox
  • judb
    • Mapped out initial phatbox pinouts including jtag and serial interfaces
  • sbingner
    • Made first working serial cable connection using cell phone USB cable
    • Installed second drive into PhatBox and validated that it can be used to play music
  • bushing
    • First to disassemble all of the PhatBox utils and document how all of the pieces work together
    • Determined the location of the hard-drive signature check (the flashrom bootloader), disassembled it, and documented it
  • (step right up!)
    • First to write a player to play a new audio format on the phatbox
  • bushing / sbingner / RobM (aka rmini) / judb
    • Cracked the PB drive signature protection wide open and made the world a better place! :)
  • para
    • Created platform-independent Phat4X media manager
  • VorTechS
    • Created the Windows PhatHack DMS Tools to allow non-technical users to apply the hack, repair the DMS and perform firmware updates for both original, and hacked DMS'
    • Created PhatHack Media Manager (replacement Windows media manager)