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The Digispark is a microcontroller based on Attiny85 development board. It is similar to Arduino but smaller and more powerful.
you can purchased it from ebay or other sites as well in 1$(USD)
its specification are:
Support for the Arduino IDE 1.0+ (OSX/Win/Linux)
Power via USB or External Source - 5v or 7-35v (12v or less recommended, automatic selection)
On-board 500ma 5V Regulator
Built-in USB
6 I/O Pins (2 are used for USB only if your program actively communicates over USB, otherwise you can use all 6 even if you are programming via USB)
8k Flash Memory (about 6k after bootloader)
I2C and SPI (vis USI)
PWM on 3 pins (more possible with Software PWM)
ADC on 4 pins
Power LED and Test/Status LED
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Hacking Windows 10 and Windows 7 Using DigiSpark
Software Developer and Security ExpertCreated by Arsalan Saleem
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- 39 mins on-demand video
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- Certificate of Completion
What Will I Learn?
- What is DigiSpark
- DigiSpark Programming
- How DigiSpark can be used in Hacking
- Hacking Windows 10 and Windows 7 Based System using DigiSpark
- Port Forwarding
- WAN Attack (Attack on Different Public IP's)
The Digispark is a microcontroller based on Attiny85 development board. It is similar to Arduino but smaller and more powerful.
you can purchased it from ebay or other sites as well in 1$(USD)
its specification are:
Support for the Arduino IDE 1.0+ (OSX/Win/Linux)
Power via USB or External Source - 5v or 7-35v (12v or less recommended, automatic selection)
On-board 500ma 5V Regulator
Built-in USB
6 I/O Pins (2 are used for USB only if your program actively communicates over USB, otherwise you can use all 6 even if you are programming via USB)
8k Flash Memory (about 6k after bootloader)
I2C and SPI (vis USI)
PWM on 3 pins (more possible with Software PWM)
ADC on 4 pins
Power LED and Test/Status LED
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