
Michael Forney has been having a lot of fun with reverse engineering lately.
I was looking over the service manual for my guitar amp, a Yamaha THR10c, and saw references to a UART header in the schematic, I got excited. I wondered if anything cool was hiding in there. Next to it was a JTAG header. I knew next to nothing about JTAG, but had heard the name before associated with hardware hacking, so maybe that would be useful as well.
This project was very satisfying since I went into it without knowing if I’d succeed or how I’d even go about attempting it. There was a lot of head banging and staring at gibberish code for hours, which made it all the more rewarding when things started to click. Sometimes it’s worth it to take on a challenge like this, even if you think you might fail.
See the details in the post here and the code on GitHub.
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