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All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.

The format is based on Keep a Changelog,and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.

Upgrading to this release

You can upgrade the GreatFET host tools to the latest release with:

pip install --upgrade greatfet

After upgrading the host tools, update your GreatFET firmware to the latest release with:

greatfet_firmware --autoflash

Happy hacking!

v2024.0.2

Fixed

  • The GreatFET shell was unable to access globals inside user defined functions.
  • Import errors on some Python distributions.

Changed

  • Updated pyfwup dependency to 0.5.2
  • Updated libgreat dependency to v2024.0.2

Added

  • Windows support for Cynthion.

v2024.0.1

Added

  • Add IPython to the GreatFET installation by default.

Changed

  • Updated udev rules to use uaccess tag rather than the plugdev group.
  • Updated the rad1o board file (tx @dos1!)

v2024.0.0

GreatFET

libgreat

v2021.2.1

NOTE: We no longer support Python 2. This release targets Python 3.6+.

Highlights for this release:

  • This release adds a new chipcon programmer for Texas Instruments CCxxxx ("SWRA124") devices.
    • In Python: chipcon = gf.create_programmer('chipcon')
      • From there you can perform manual operations like chipcon.run_instruction() and read_xdata_memory(),
      • Or use higher-level interface methods like program_flash() and read_flash().
    • Flash operations can also be done from the command line with greatfet chipcon.
  • This release adds a new programmer for Microchip I2C EEPROM devices: eeprom = gf.create_programmer('microchipEEPROM', device='24LC128').
    • This mainly provides two higher-level methods: read_bytes(start, end), and write_bytes(start, data).

Major bugfixes:

  • #344: Facedancer with bMaxPacketSize0 < 32 does not work.