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  • {{Devices}}
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  • [[Category:Devices]]
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  • [[Category:Devices]]
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  • == I2C Devices ==
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  • [[Category:Devices]]
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  • ...generating the various voltages required by [[Kermit]] and probably other devices on the board. [[Category:Devices]]
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  • [[Category:Devices]]
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  • ...lowest level, we have the device drivers for the various virtual and real devices on the system. For example [[SceSdif]] interacts with the SDIO interface fo ...encryption and decryption also takes place at this level. All user-facing devices including [[eMMC]], [[Memory Card]], and [[Game Card]] are encrypted at the
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  • = Devices = ...Then you can implement the devices on top of the interfaces. A lot of the devices seem to use standard chips (Wlan/Bt, motion, touch, etc) so we may get them
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  • ...with the [[Cmep]] processor, as well as SceGrab and SceSonyRegbus hardware devices. This provides an additional layer of buffer between the ARM application pr ...ss to [[Cmep]] and does not function as it does on other TrustZone enabled devices (the iPhone for example uses it to store fingerprint data). Most of the abo
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  • ...ing marking is present on the chip (where <code>xxxx</code> varies between devices): [[Category:Devices]]
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  • [[Category:Devices]]
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  • [[Category:Devices]]
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  • This module is responsible for initializing all storage devices. This includes: == Partition Block Devices ==
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  • == Registers and Devices == [[Category:Devices]]
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  • == Devices ==
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  • [[Category:Devices]]
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  • PSVita has 7 UART ports (devices) numbered from 0 to 6. The i-th port has its base registers address at <cod
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  • [[Category:Devices]]
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  • It is the most common type installed on commercial PS Vita devices.
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  • ...Codec Engine (CE). Codec Engine is also used by Texas Instruments in other devices. See [https://web.archive.org/web/20210114163743/https://processors.wiki.ti
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  • There is a USB client on handheld PS Vita devices. It uses a proprietary multi-connector on the OLED (PCH-1XXX) units and a m
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  • ...de_num=2 || Number of activation codes, can be incremented to add multiple devices per activation file ...to avoid having the first encrypted CBC block data repeat across multiple devices. Those bytes are ignored by act_sm and can be all set to 0x00.
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  • Certified Files are the most common encrypted files on SCE PlayStation devices since PSP.
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  • Note that for some devices (Spad32K, Spad128K, Compati SRAM), the only valid attribute is <code>0x1</c ...PDDR0 region results in a NS bus error. The current hypothesis is that all devices on the Kermit bus diagram that have an IA are treated as ARM NS.
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  • ...hen you record a video with the I-O Data MagicTV GT X3. I-O Data supported devices list is available [https://www.iodata.jp/pio/io/av/oneseg_dub.htm here]. Th
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  • ...ex-A9 processor cores, which is common in modern high performance embedded devices like cell phones and tablets. The PSVita cores have a MIDR value of <code>0 [[Category:Devices]]
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  • All devices on the PS Vita are partitioned the same way. Logical block size is 512 byte
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  • [[Category:Devices]]
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  • ...udes eMMC (internal storage), gamecard MMC, SD/micro SD card, Wlan/Bt SDIO devices. Memory Card is handled by [[SceMsif]] instead as it uses an authentication this function only initializes devices with sd_ctx_index 0 and 1 and returns 0x80320013 on any other sd_ctx_index
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  • ...r a Development Kit is connected to. This page will cover all the hardware devices on the GCP boards. = Main board devices =
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  • Pervasive is a device that controls the clocks of most of the devices of the system. Devices can be fully disabled? by writing a 1 to the corresponding bit of the ScePe
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  • * [Devices] has been added under [Settings]. ** [Bluetooth Settings] has been moved to [Devices].
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  • [[Category:Devices]]
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  • ...logic and most if not all SD card adapters use 3.3V logic so unlike other devices you cannot just solder to a standard SD card adapter!''' [https://github.co
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  • [[Category:Devices]]
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  • [[Category:Devices]]
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  • ...ur <code>struct DeviceLocation</code>s describing the location of physical devices in the unit.
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  • [[Category:Devices]]
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  • ...cause of the bit set in the SCR. Because of this, it is likely that secure devices such as [[Cmep]] use FIQs to communicate with the Cortex A9 cores. See [[Sc
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  • [[Category:Devices]]
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  • ...mgr]] and [[SceKernelThreadMgr]]. [[SKBL]] seems to enable/disable unknown devices. [[SceKernelThreadMgr]] copies some process info to SceKernelThreadObject r
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  • [[Category:Devices]]
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