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GNU-like Mobile Linux, Raspberry Pi Boards, and More


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 25, 2023


GNU/Linux Leftovers

Security Leftovers and CISA Invaded by Microsoft



2023-03-19Weekly GNU-like Mobile Linux Update (11/2023): Pocket Reforms and Other Improvements


↺ 2023-03-19Weekly GNU-like Mobile Linux Update (11/2023): Pocket Reforms and Other Improvements



Dead Raspberry Pi Boards, PMICs, And New Hope


↺ Dead Raspberry Pi Boards, PMICs, And New Hope


> Since the Raspberry Pi 3B+ release, the Pi boards we all know and love gained one more weakpoint – the PMIC chip, responsible for generating all the power rails a Pi needs. Specifically, the new PMIC was way more vulnerable to shorting 5V and 3.3V power rails together – something that’s trivial to do on a Raspberry Pi, and would leave you with a bricked board. Just replacing the PMIC chip, the MxL7704, wouldn’t help since the Raspberry Pi version of this chip is customized – but now, on Raspberry Pi forums, [Nefarious19] has reportedly managed to replace it and revive their Pi.



The Keychain 6809


↺ The Keychain 6809


> When you think of tiny microcontroller boards, you probably think of a modern surface mount processor. Not [Andreas Jakob]. His 5×5 cm keychain computer rocks a 6809 CPU at a blistering 1 MHz or, if you prefer, a 6309 that runs at 5 MHz. The RAM — all 32K — is in a SMD package to make it fit, but the board also sports a 27C256 EPROM which means that chip and the CPU take up most of the PCB.




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