![]() Once our target is connected to the Bus Pirate, it's time to configure it to act as a UART transparent bridge. The diagram below will give you some information about the required connections. I'll be using a bus pirate in UART transparent bridge mode here. ![]() I won't cover the details on how to identify *GND*, *Vcc*, *Rx*, and *Tx* pins here, but I recommend you read Hardware 101 recent post if you want to learn how to do that with a simple multimeter. The four pins slot highlighted in red is a good candidate for UART serial port. If we remove the two enclosure screws and open it up, we immediately identify two pinout slots: If you missed the introductory post you can find it here Man-in-the-conference room - Part I (Introduction). ![]() In this post I'll describe how I used hardware hacking techniques to get more information about the device and dump its internal storage. ![]()
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