ESP32 Bit Pirate, a Hardware Hacking Tool with WebCLI That Speaks Every Protocol
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Found it in recent days and couldn't have been better timing for what I needed to do.
I have it running well on a Heltec WiFi LoRa 32(V3) with very minor patches to support the CP2102 UART.
It can sniff, send, script, and interact with digital protocols such as I2C, UART, SPI, and 1-Wire through either a Serial CLI or a Web CLI. It also supports wireless technologies including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Sub-GHz, and RFID.
Install the firmware in one click with the ESP32 Bit Pirate Web Flasher. The Wiki provides detailed guides for every mode and command, while ESP32 Bit Pirate Scripts offers a collection of ready-to-use examples and utilities.
For additional hardware capabilities, the ESP32 Bus Expander adds extra radio interfaces, while the ESP32 Bit Pirate Dock provides compatibility with original Bus Pirate adapters and accessories.
I'd like to use as a serial-over-wifi adapter, for remote management of my SBCs.
Can anyone suggest a decent device for this, that relies on no soldering or 3d printing?
Ideally the device would expose a serial-over-USB port, so I can just plug in a USB-UART adapter.
The main difference is that Glasgow has an FPGA on-board, and you (or AI) can create applets for custom protocols and serious high-speed hacking.
Any reason why C1 is not supported?
Also, to what extent you designed this vs the LLM copying it?
My concern is all these vibe coded projects with huge readmes and fake GitHub stars are essentially just copying the work of others, and donโt really do anything new.