@zakariatalukdar2552

The kind of stuff you Figure out after case study. And here they upload these knowledge readily available. Hats off to TCM!

@Quizack

That chip clip was incredible. I mean, the whole thing was cool, but it's such a beautifully simple solution.

@muhammadabdulaziz2199

kinda flattered the algorithm thinks i’m clever enough to understand stuff like this

@websitelaunchcourse4061

Man... I love This!!. I have Been Electronics Tech and Hobbyist Since 1991. This still gets me fired up!!

@erik-fisher

Cool video! Looking forward to the follow-up!

@StillWrenchin

Back in the day, I used a Willem board with countless adapters for multiple chips and held my breath during the programming processes as WinXP 32bit seemed to enjoy giving you the middle finger anytime you needed to burn a chip.

@treelineresearch3387

If you plug the password hash from one of these cams into a search engine often you'll find someone else that already cracked it. Worked for me on an onvif cam years ago, and it works on the hash in the vid.

@dipereira0123

Thats the kind of content people should be paying for!

Thx for sharing your knowledge 👍

@TheKvc

Amazing, you just gave me idea to add a password on my firmware... Thankyou. You are king❤❤❤❤

@0xMaruw

Lol back in the days I'll used this method in a kinda same way flashing the NOR chip of the ps3 with a E3 flasher! although I'll couldn't easily stuck it on, cause ill had to disassemble the whole console 😅! Love those days you! Keep it going fam 🙏💪💯

@realXStream_gaming

This is the stuff I want to see on my feed! I need to do this with my Roku cameras so I can create an NVR to store on my raspberry pi NAS. I have found my people

@NuffMan_

You may want to do 3v mod to that flasher.. yes it supply the chip with 3v vcc but the datalines are 5v!

@InsipidProgrammer

That was incredibly concise and informative. Nice job.

@KTPDAILY

This is one of the most useful videos I've ever watched.  Even though I don't plan on doing this but now I know how to look beyond what I already know.  Definitely your newest fan.

@fordcrews3362

You sure make hooking the clip to the chip look easy.   They generally don't just clip and stay while you wangle around the board trying to get it plugged into a usb port.

@aSpyIntheHaus

This earned a sub. Great video

@jc5604

Never hard code your secrets, my boys

@beefchicken

So funny story… I fell asleep watching this short with headphones in. It led to me having a wild contorted dream where the whole confusing plot was based on this short, and where I would be talking to people and they would interrupt themselves mid-sentence and start saying “When testing this smart camera…” whenever the clip looped in my ears. The plot of my dream centred around a dystopian underground treasure hunt where I was trying to hunt down the tools needed to dump the firmware. So weird.

@comosaycomosah

Oh awesome man id love to see more stuff like this!

@TheMilkMan-1995

Looks interesting, wish I could learn this skill 👍