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"textContent": "(Mind) Uploading a Chip - Intro Styles of Reverse Engineering Chip emulation today (Industry vs Retrocomputing) Reverse engineering a chip 1. Test programs (non-destructive, software) 2. Hardware tracing (non-destructive, hardware) 3. Physical disassembly / decapping (destructive, hardware). The Chip Uploader In this article and the next few, we’ll be looking at a system we’ve been building. While it is far from complete, it would allow us to automatically capture the behavior of any digital circuit plugged into it.",
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