: This is the foundational work by Ulf Frisk. It explains the mechanism of using FPGA hardware to perform side-channel memory attacks.

project was temporarily inactive but was reinstated following support from CaptainDMA, a manufacturer of compatible 75T hardware Installation:

: Successfully flashing the board usually requires specialized software like Vivado (Xilinx) or specialized DMA flashing tools. If the board isn't detected, it may be due to a lack of power or incorrect drivers.

FPGA-based hardware is generally more stable and reliable for long-term memory dumping. Common Use Cases

The card might mistakenly identify as a generic cryptography device or memory controller.

FPGA chip. This gives it significantly more logic and memory resources than entry-level 35T "Squirrel" boards, making it more capable for complex memory-mapped emulation and DMA operations. Firmware Customization : Many users search for this file in the context of creating custom "cloaked" firmware

Unlike older USB3380 devices, this firmware allows for full 64-bit address space access, essential for modern 64-bit operating systems.