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The version history of the HarmonyOS distributed operating system began with the public release of the HarmonyOS 1.0 for Honor Vision smart TVs on August 9, 2019. The first expanded commercial version of the Embedded, IoT AI, Edge computing based operating system, HarmonyOS 2.0, was released on June 2, 2021, for phones, tablets, smartwatches, smart speakers, routers, and internet of things.
Camera using the SDIO interface to connect to some HP iPAQ devices A SDIO (Secure Digital Input Output) card is an extension of the SD specification to cover I/O functions. SDIO cards are only fully functional in host devices designed to support their input-output functions (typically PDAs like the Palm Treo , but occasionally laptops or mobile ...
VLC is one of the free software DVD players that ignore DVD region coding on RPC-1 firmware drives, making it a region-free player. However, it does not do the same on RPC-2 firmware drives, as in these cases the region coding is enforced by the drive itself, however, it can still brute-force the CSS encryption to play a foreign-region DVD on ...
A CAN bus monitor is an analysis tool, often a combination of hardware and software, used during development of hardware that uses the CAN bus. Typically the CAN bus monitor will listen to the traffic on the CAN bus in order to display it in a user interface.
2.0 beta 7 Apr 27, 1995 2.0 beta 8 Support for <P ALIGN>; Image alignment improvements 2.0 beta 9 May 5, 1995 2.0 beta 10 2.0 beta 11 2.0 beta 12 Jun 1, 1995 2.0 beta 13 Support for background images 2.0 beta 14 2.0.0 2.0.1 Sep 28, 1995 Fixed some table rendering bugs
This had to be done every time the user turned the system on, and was patched in firmware version 3.61. However, in 2018, computer science student TheFloW (Andy Nguyen) found a kernel bug in firmware versions 3.65, 3.67, and 3.68 that allowed unsigned code to be run. Eventually, he developed an exploit called "h-encore" which allowed one to ...
Throughout 2020, the source code for several games by Nintendo (as well as console firmware) was leaked by anonymous users on 4chan. These include the first four (and seventh) generations of the Pokémon series and the firmware for the Nintendo 64, GameCube, and 3DS. In 2024, Game Freak was breached for more Pokemon games.