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Attention C users: there's a new C-based SDK up for the Dabao, huge thanks to Armstrong Subero for pulling this together! github.com/armstrongsub...
New #HacksterCafe, ft. bunnie – whose @crowdsupply.bsky.social campaign for Dabao (powered by @baochip.com ) just wrapped! Making secure #hardware easy & open 👀 March 31, 10:30am PDT / 5:30pm UTC, on @hacksterio.bsky.social : ▶️ www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBod... ▶️ www.linkedin.com/events/74444...
Sorry for the re-post, Bluesky posted the image with the transparency layer mapped to black, making all text unreadable.
Baochip is proud to be an inaugural member of the Pavona consortium. It's a strong step towards making secure, open source silicon broadly available. We look forward to vigorously advocating for the interests of small, independent contributors like ourselves. Source code at github.com/pavona/pavona
The Baochip-1x is IR-inspectable. But, how does one read chips, and what does it even mean? Here's a blog post put out by @bunnie.org that helps make sense of the Baochip-1x SRAM macros, and its implications for trusted boot: www.bunniestudios.com/blog/2026/on...