From what it looks you haven't compensated for the delay in handlung the ISR. Just read out the value of the timer, and use that to jump into a field of NOPs.
Hey I've coded something similar for PIC and it does the same exact thing which is artifacts at the end of the vertical part of pixels, it looks like it's "delayed" or something, have you found any solution for that? Thanks in advance.
Hi, just out of interest, how do you intend to hijack the TVs in public spaces? Do they somehow work with wireless, or will you somehow attach on the the cable to the TV?
nope this isn't intercepting anything, it's overriding signal. I personally have never seen a commercial use of wireless broadcasting to transmit advertising across a short distance...
From what it looks you haven't compensated for the delay in handlung the ISR. Just read out the value of the timer, and use that to jump into a field of NOPs.
wrtlpfmpf 4 months ago
iv got a task for you, hack into the signal to display your own custom teletext on a teletext tv :D
JohnnyX50 10 months ago
Hey I've coded something similar for PIC and it does the same exact thing which is artifacts at the end of the vertical part of pixels, it looks like it's "delayed" or something, have you found any solution for that? Thanks in advance.
NutsandGuts 1 year ago
W Italy
totolook 1 year ago
I need an Arduino and please send me the code thats something I could use in my robot for his screen eyes!
stormsirens2 2 years ago
Hi, just out of interest, how do you intend to hijack the TVs in public spaces? Do they somehow work with wireless, or will you somehow attach on the the cable to the TV?
Thanks :)
Bogman247 3 years ago
intercept wireless cameras o.O
someguynamedpie 2 years ago
nope this isn't intercepting anything, it's overriding signal. I personally have never seen a commercial use of wireless broadcasting to transmit advertising across a short distance...
Bogman247 2 years ago
very nice!
BowDownToShingo 3 years ago
woot!
vvv11ilbis 3 years ago