I want to teach a class on repurposing electronics. We could start out just taking some broken things apart and seeing if we can fix them, but every student would have to pick something to repurpose or revive as a semester-long project. Maybe they want to turn an old propane lantern into an LED lantern, convert a cordless drill with dead nicad batteries to lithium, or jailbreak an e-bike. Everyone should leave the class with a device or appliance with a new lease on life. A community college should hire me for this
@MLE_online This is exactly what the Reverse Engineering Toolkit (RET) aims to support. I've designed a set of tools that aims to bridge the gap when you're repurposing electronics. Check out the repo at https://repo.unbina.re/
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