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Here the upgrade process for the Bus Pirate v3.6 will be showcased. | Here the upgrade process for the Bus Pirate v3.6 will be showcased. | ||
This will use the tutorial provided by the [http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/Bus_Pirate manufacture | This will use the tutorial provided by the [http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/Bus_Pirate manufacture] and the [https://github.com/BusPirate/Bus_Pirate github repository] | ||
== Requirements == | == Requirements == | ||
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* OpenOCD JTAG debugger | * OpenOCD JTAG debugger | ||
* flashrom bios/flash programmer | * flashrom bios/flash programmer | ||
== Windows == | |||
comming soon.. | |||
== Linux == | |||
For some strange reason the flash-firmware tool (called pirate-loader) did not work for me. | |||
This is why I '''recommend using Windows''' to install a new Firmware. | |||
=== Communicate with the Bus Pirate === | === Communicate with the Bus Pirate === | ||
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:<code>sudo apt install subversion</code> | :<code>sudo apt install subversion</code> | ||
:<code>svn export https://github.com/mikebdp2/Bus_Pirate/trunk/package_latest/BPv3 buspirate</code> | :<code>svn export https://github.com/mikebdp2/Bus_Pirate/trunk/package_latest/BPv3 buspirate</code> | ||
To flash the new firmware you need the ds30-pirate-loader tool | |||
'''For some reason the binary pirate-loader_lnx did not work for me | |||
== Used Hardware == | == Used Hardware == | ||
[[ | [[Bus Pirate v3.6 Universal serial interface]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
* | * [http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/Bus_Pirate manufactures website] | ||
* https:// | * [https://github.com/BusPirate/Bus_Pirate github repository] | ||
[[Category:Documentation]] | [[Category:Documentation]] |
Revision as of 16:25, 5 November 2019
Summary
Here the upgrade process for the Bus Pirate v3.6 will be showcased.
This will use the tutorial provided by the manufacture and the github repository
Requirements
- Operating system: debian
- Packages: git
Description
The Bus Pirate is an open source hacker multi-tool that talks to electronic stuff. It's got a bunch of features an intrepid hacker might need to prototype their next project. The Bus Pirate is used through a simple terminal interface.
Protocols
- 1-Wire
- I2C
- SPI
- JTAG
- Asynchronous serial
- MIDI
- PC keyboard
- HD44780 LCD
- 2- and 3-wire libraries with bitwise pin control
- Scriptable binary bitbang, 1-Wire, I2C, SPI, and UART modes.
Application Support
- AVRDude AVR programmer (AVRDude v5.8+, firmware v4 (any) or v5.9+)
- OpenOCD JTAG debugger
- flashrom bios/flash programmer
Windows
comming soon..
Linux
For some strange reason the flash-firmware tool (called pirate-loader) did not work for me. This is why I recommend using Windows to install a new Firmware.
Communicate with the Bus Pirate
- Install minicom serial reader/writer
sudo apt install minicom
- Connect BusPirate to the computer
- Check on what port the Bus Pirate connected to:
dmesg | tail
j@laptop:~$ dmesg | tail [ 760.610683] ftdi_sio 1-1.2:1.0: device disconnected [ 765.780110] usb 1-1.2: new full-speed USB device number 7 using xhci_hcd [ 765.887218] usb 1-1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=0403, idProduct=6001 [ 765.887224] usb 1-1.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 [ 765.887227] usb 1-1.2: Product: FT232R USB UART [ 765.887230] usb 1-1.2: Manufacturer: FTDI [ 765.887233] usb 1-1.2: SerialNumber: A907NRH0 [ 765.890644] ftdi_sio 1-1.2:1.0: FTDI USB Serial Device converter detected [ 765.890768] usb 1-1.2: Detected FT232RL [ 765.891161] usb 1-1.2: FTDI USB Serial Device converter now attached to ttyUSB0
- Configure minicom
minicom -s
- select
Serial port setup
- set to following parameters:
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | A - Serial Device : /dev/ttyUSB0 | | B - Lockfile Location : /var/lock | | C - Callin Program : | | D - Callout Program : | | E - Bps/Par/Bits : 115200 8N1 | | F - Hardware Flow Control : No | | G - Software Flow Control : No | | | | Change which setting? | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
- Then
Save setup as dfl
- Connect to Bus Pirate
sudo minicom
- Press Enter and following should be displayed:
Welcome to minicom 2.7.1 OPTIONS: I18n Compiled on Aug 13 2017, 15:25:34. Port /dev/ttyUSB0, 16:23:34 Press CTRL-A Z for help on special keys HiZ>
If Hiz/>
is not being displayed the connection was not successful
- Get Bus Pirate version
- Enter:
i
HiZ>i Bus Pirate v3b Firmware v5.10 (r559) Bootloader v4.4 DEVID:0x0447 REVID:0x3046 (24FJ64GA002 B8) http://dangerousprototypes.com
Hardware v3b and v3.5 shipped with bootloader v4+, continue below
Hardware v3a and v2go shipped with bootloader v2, please see the upgrade guide
For all commands visit the manufactures website
Update Firmware
Build the [source code yourself]
or use a precompiled binary of the firmware (easier)
- Download firmware v7 for Bus Pirate v3.6
sudo apt install subversion
svn export https://github.com/mikebdp2/Bus_Pirate/trunk/package_latest/BPv3 buspirate
To flash the new firmware you need the ds30-pirate-loader tool
For some reason the binary pirate-loader_lnx did not work for me
Used Hardware
Bus Pirate v3.6 Universal serial interface