> 2. I will carry the microphone and amplifier in my shirt pocket. No more feedback. This is how hearing aids used to be: http://www.hearingaidmuseum.com/gallery/Transistor%20(Body)/...
It is my understanding that verifying the BootROM is not possible once infected with sufficiently malicious code. I talked with Trammell about this briefly and my takeaway was that once you have code on the BootROM, you…
I also do electronics for a living and dabble in robotics at the local hackerspace. Would love to work on an open-source project like this. Let me now if you get something going. Max at mmmaaa.xxx
> 2. I will carry the microphone and amplifier in my shirt pocket. No more feedback. This is how hearing aids used to be: http://www.hearingaidmuseum.com/gallery/Transistor%20(Body)/...
It is my understanding that verifying the BootROM is not possible once infected with sufficiently malicious code. I talked with Trammell about this briefly and my takeaway was that once you have code on the BootROM, you…
I also do electronics for a living and dabble in robotics at the local hackerspace. Would love to work on an open-source project like this. Let me now if you get something going. Max at mmmaaa.xxx