Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:
csava wrote:
Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:
Hey Guys ,
Looking Forward in assembling them and using them ,Lets see the results and how well it works and what mods we can do to it ,BTW Csava why do you need all the bells and whistles for reading small monolith cards ,What are those cards and what do they do
As we know, the biggest difference between Monolith data recovery and regular flash drive recovery is that Monolith devices require additional work to discover and connect the wire leads, which often consumes a significant amount of engineer's time. FlashMatrix can greatly simplify this process, allowing you to approach Monolith cases with the same ease and efficiency as regular flash drive recovery.
Additionally, the FlashMatrix database includes recovery workflow solutions for current Monolith device data recovery.
You simply need to filter out the Monolith images from the database that match your case, follow the provided configuration to connect the wires, and click on apply configuration. Afterwards, you can read the chip on your flash reader. Micro-soldering is the only skill you need to master in the entire process.
Well,
In VNR Also we have a database and a monolith adapter ,We just require "Micro soldering skills " , So how is your tool flash matrix different ,Can we also contribute to development and database
In the VNR database, there are currently about 300 wire configurations, while we have approximately 2500 in our inventory, and this number continues to grow. As we organize and add them to the current software, which is our ongoing task, the database should have at least 500 wire configurations when the project officially launches. Due to our significant advantage in wire inventory, Flash Matrix will operate as a commercial project. This will allow us to realize greater value in our work and help engineers improve efficiency and increase the success rate of recovery cases.
In addition, we have standardized the external connector interface (working between FE, VNR, and 3K), variable IO threshold voltages (enabling FE to support reading from new flash chips with 1.8V and 1.2V VCCQ), and signal modulation through FPGA to meet clock requirements. These are additional values provided by Flash Matrix.
Regarding your question about how your tool Flash Matrix is different, if you have a Monolith wire configuration that is not currently present in our database, we welcome your contribution to its development. We are open to exchanging resources and services based on our existing capabilities to enhance the database once we have completed adding all 2500 wire configurations to it.
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