First, to read the Flash chip, he needed a way to break out the pins on the very tiny TSOP48 package. There are two main components of ’s build. It’s getting rather hard to find a parallel port on a PC anymore, so he updated his build to read Flash chips off of a USB port. , hacker extraordinaire, put up a build a few years ago where he was able to read the contents of NAND Flash chips using a PC parallel port. As they (partially) serve as the storage for cellphones, Wiis, routers and just about every piece of consumer electronic devices, you’re probably surrounded by dozens of NAND chips at any one time. ![]() ![]() NAND flash, the same memory chips found in everything from USB thumb drives to very expensive solid state disk drives, are increasingly common.
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