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Victory! Custom code on a Chitu board

A project log for Chitu 3D Printer Mainboard Hacking

Studying the encryption on Chitu's 3D Print controllers

jc-nelsonJ.C. Nelson 09/24/2019 at 19:451 Comment

The picture is not all that awesome. It's the obligatory "hello" program.

What's cool is that it's running on a Tronxy/Chitu main board with a stock bootloader, meaning that you don't need ST-links, the STM32CubeProgrammer, or anything else to flash it. And if you don't like it, you can always go back.

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Patrick Zirker wrote 01/05/2021 at 15:00 point

Amazing work! Nice to see that the base work was done and that it might be an option to change the firmware instead of the whole board. Thanks!

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