The wiki of this project has tons of information about boards within each drone, and components on each board.

The following video by Teaching Tech is a great guide on editing your 3D printer firmware, so be sure to check that out for more details. Once done, you will now need to copy the required information of your specific 3D printer and replace the default configurations files with it. To do that, click on the “examples” folder, find your 3D printer, and select your machine’s mainboard. The pathway given below is an example of how you should be doing this step.

Once a file has been obtained in binary format without redundancy or “out of bands” data, the process of analyzing the firmware contents begins. Many of the analysis tools available, will be based on binary formats and obtaining a binary is an important task in case at some stock ROMs point you want to perform a full emulation of the device. A flat firmware file on the other hand is just a binary blob, a bunch of bytes with no header or metadata describing the layout of the file. When examining such a file the analyst themself have to provide the information to Ghidra. To abuse the metaphor, objcopy is a bit of a utility knife for object file manipulation. That’s where a configuration file called a “linker script” comes in.

You can open a MacBinary Encoded BIN file with various compression utilities, including Apple Archive Utility (macOS), Smith Micro StuffIt Deluxe (Windows), and The Unarchiver (macOS). Several disk utilities, including WinBin2Iso and PowerISO, can convert BIN files to other formats.

firmware bin file editor

Simply answer “Yes” to install the extensions, or follow the instructions below. Also, in the Linux world, BIN files can be real applications to be run simply by double-clicking their icon or right-clicking and choosing to open them with the terminal. With the directions I’ve given you on the previous lines, you should have managed to open the BIN files (or, in any case, use them correctly). However, in some cases, as mentioned in the opening of the publication, BIN files are not CD and DVD images. If your BIN image doesn’t have a CUE file, don’t worry, you can easily create one using Pad of notes (on Windows), edition of texts (on Mac) or any other text editor.

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