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MARVELL

July 13th, 2010, 20:12

I have been doing a good deal of research into the MARVELL IC's that have part numbers starting with 88i. I believe they have a JTAG interface on the IC. It would be an interesting idea to hack a PCB and set it up to do head by head calibration and bring the drive ready for sector copying. Anyone out there agree?

Re: MARVELL

July 13th, 2010, 20:53

Yes they have a JTAG interface, but getting access to the BSDL files is another story. Some drives with different MCU should be easier to work with. You might need to twist some arms at Marvell.

Re: MARVELL

July 13th, 2010, 21:20

Yes I would like to twist some arms at Marvell. They keep thing very close to the chest. Just hope there is an exploit to reveal code. lots of fun hacking :D

Re: MARVELL

July 13th, 2010, 21:41

HWHacker wrote:They keep thing very close to the chest.
Yes they certainly do. You will have to sign some NDA's with Marvell if you want anything from them. That's the reason that anyone who has access will not share (legal bindings). As for an exploit, that sounds like fun :mrgreen:

Re: MARVELL

July 14th, 2010, 3:44

You HAVE to sign strict NDAs with them and it's not a joke.
As for an exploit, as usual people complicate their own lives.... :mrgreen:
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