14 comments

  • rshm 20 hours ago ago

    Coming from a brief failed attempt of using ghidra to see if keys were part of binary, this is a welcome news.

    Next on wishlist is someone doing the same for encrypted fpga verilog blobs.

    • Schlagbohrer 13 hours ago ago

      yes please. I want to destroy the business model of making me pay money for hardware (understandable because it is made of atoms) and then making me pay for software blocks / DLC to be able to use the hardware

  • userbinator 21 hours ago ago

    The file header contains two 32-bit keys used to derive a substitution table index and step value for decryption.

    In other words, obfuscation.

  • snthpy 19 hours ago ago

    What is LTspice?

    • flowerthoughts 19 hours ago ago

      It's one of the most widely used electronic circuit simulator. It's basically a graphical interface to wire up differential equations, together with physical models of components (mostly semiconductors.)

      There are other SPICE implementations, but Linear Technologies provides this program for free, and lots of manufacturers provide LTspice models for their components (of varying quality.)

      • snthpy 14 hours ago ago

        Cool, thanks.

    • ur-whale 15 hours ago ago

      > What is LTspice?

      It's the best circuit simulator, whose creators did pretty much everything right with the following exceptions:

         - using the wrong key for undo
      
         - failing to understand that open-sourcing their baby would have made it 10 times better and 10 times more popular. But when you grow up in the hardware world, these concepts are very, very hard to understand.
      • Archit3ch 8 hours ago ago

        > best circuit simulator

        QSPICE (made by the author of LTspice) claims to be 10x faster.

        Also, LTspice cannot do symbolic transformations, so that places an upper limit to its utility.

      • willis936 14 hours ago ago

        A few minor things:

        Last year LTSpice actually switched to sane hotkeys. Hell has frozen over and our hands rejoice.

        We should be careful with "best" without more qualifiers. It's a swiss army knife, but not very sharp. It's no replacement for an RF suite.

      • _fizz_buzz_ 15 hours ago ago

        LTSpice is awesome, but the user interface is an acquired taste ...

        • IshKebab 8 hours ago ago

          Seems to be standard in the EDA world. Look up how you copy/paste in Eagle. Or what happens to wires when you move a component in a KiCAD schematic.

  • Schlagbohrer 13 hours ago ago

    Now if only they could decrypt Texas Instruments' models

    • jtsylve 10 hours ago ago

      File a feature request on github with some background details and I'll look into it!

  • matthewdipo 20 hours ago ago

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