![]() ![]() version is a small text file with these bytes inside, no idea what they mean: 76 CA C9 9B 96 ED 9B 9E 30 60 B8 81 13 C5 0C 18 2E 60 C8 71 03 06 8B 18 30.Sadly, this one had no header nor any other textual fragments, suggesting that it's encrypted. index.html is not a text file either but binary again.Opening this file with Hopper, I learned that this is ARM7 code, meaning that that this SD card runs on a ARM CPU. ![]() ![]() autorun.sh is not a text file but binary with an "ELF" header.the "plain text" version was still rendered as a html page, and the html version still says "No files found" twice at the top, even though it then lists the image files.īut the presense of a firmware update made something else possible: Figuring out what's going on on the card. However, it was not working to spec, e.g. After updating the card's firmware from 00.00.00.00 to 00.01.00.02, this command started working. It never listed any files, but responded with "No files found". On their website, it listed a few custom http commands I wanted to try myself, but found that (a) the website was not longer fully operational - which I solved by looking it up on - and (b) some of the commands did not work.įor instance, the "filelist" command did not work at all. The card is based on the FLUcard by TREK(?). It mainly offers remote control operations (preview, adjust a few settings, release shutter) over a http cgi-bin interface, which is mainly served as a web page to be used with mobile devices such as an iPhone. The PENTAX FluCard O-FC1 is a Wireless memory card for the Pentax K-3 (and later models). ![]()
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