2018-01-12
[public] 19.3K views, 446 likes, 8.00 dislikes audio only
Part 1 of reverse engineering another AVR firmware. Zeta Two shows us how to get started with reversing the code for the ATmega328P (AVR) chip. This was a challenge from the rhme2 competition. In this video we identify some I/O functions and the main() function.
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