The swiss army knife of subGHz
https://bitbucket.org/atlas0fd00m/rfcat
RfCat allows you to control the wireless transceiver from an interactive
Python shell or your own program running on your computer.
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_service | 0000000650 650 Bytes | |
_servicedata | 0000000238 238 Bytes | |
rfcat-0.0.0.git1502127218.53b26b4.tar.xz | 0000207304 202 KB | |
rfcat.changes | 0000000884 884 Bytes | |
rfcat.spec | 0000001770 1.73 KB |
Revision 2 (latest revision is 18)
Dmitry Roshchin (Dmitry_R)
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Martin Hauke (mnhauke)
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- Upstream moved from bitbucket to github - Update to version 0.0.0.git1502127218.53b26b4: * USB: fix error when EP0 packet size is multiple of EP0_MAX_PACKET_SIZE * Add Microsoft WCID descriptor * USB: EP5 inbound transactions are slow when len(data) + 5 is equal to EP5_MAX_PACKET_SIZE. The additional 5 bytes are an app tag, a cmd code, and a length field. * Correct typo self.send(self.set_channel_bandhwidth(args)) to self.send(self.set_channel_bandwidth(args)) * rfcat_msfrelay edited online with Bitbucket * README edited online with Bitbucket * fixing README * Rename readme and convert front page to markdown
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