Paper details
| Title | Reverse-Engineering DisplayLink devices |
| Type | Paper |
| Tags | reverse engineering hardware hacking |
| Abstract | DisplayLink produces nice, useful USB graphics adapters. Unfortunately, they had no real Linux support. In this talk, we'll describe how we first reverse-engineered the encryption and basic protocol, prompting DisplayLink to actually release a Linux driver on their own. However, their driver still doesn't support compression. In the second part, we'll therefore describe how we reverse-engineered the compression algorithm. |
| Authors | Florian Echtler |
| Submitted | February 03, 2010 |
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| Event | Chaos Communication Congress 26th (26C3) 2009 |
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| Source | 1431_paper.pdf |
| Size | 3.5 MB |
| MD5 | d9b4410cc02d83e2979725ef74593c46 |
| SHA1 | a3ed739f229315fe8673f227e7b2d67a05ec8b6c |
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