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<!-- * Set TOPICTITLE = #define private public - Claus Brod on stuff (08 Aug 2013) --> <style type="text/css"> pre {background-color:#ffeecc;} </style> %STARTINCLUDE% <a name="08"></a> ---+++ [[DefinePrivatePublic20130808HardDiskHacking][Hard disk hacking]] (08 Aug 2013) <summary> Back in the late 80s, I <a href="http://scheibenkleister2.de">earned my living by hacking hard disk and floppy controllers</a>. With this kind of history, I was floored by <a href="http://spritesmods.com/?art=hddhack">Hard disk hacking</a>, in which Jereon aka <tt>Sprite_tm</tt> describes his reverse-engineering journey into hard disk controllers. </summary> Jereon also held a [[https://program.ohm2013.org/event/67.html][presentation]] on this topic at OHM 2013. I wasn't there, so I cannot wait to see the [[http://tv.nifhack.nl][video]] [[http://bofh.nikhef.nl/events/OHM/video/][recording]] to show up on the [[http://ohm2013.org][OHM2013]] web site. If, like me, you are a reverse engineer deep down in your heart, this article is a must-read for you. It shows how with a little bit of hardware tweaking, but mostly systematic and logical thinking and debugging, hard disks can be hacked so that they will present fake contents to users - which is a <i>very</i> troublesome thought to anyone concerned about security. In one of those startling coincidences, just before I found Jereon's article, I had dug up old 8085 programming manuals at home. <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_8085">8085</a> CPUs were used in the controller hardware used for Atari's SH20x and Megafile hard disks (I specialized into Atari hardware in the 80s and early 80s). My plan back then was to learn enough about 8085 assembler and architecture so that I'd be able to disassemble and reverse-engineer the controller's firmware. That project never got too far, unfortunately, and so I am really happy to see that a new generation of coders is fascinated by the same idea and, unlike me, follows through. Bravo! --- %STOPINCLUDE% %COMMENT{type="below" nonotify="on"}% ---
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