![]() ![]() The bad news is it means you have to have software assistance to decode the complex packet structure. This is good for reverse engineering because it means that at least the format of packets is agreed upon and you won't have to deal with check-sums. Rather, data is bidirectional and differential - that is the data sent depends on the difference in voltage between the two data lines D+ and D- If you want to do more USB hacking, you'll need to read Jan Axelson's USB Complete books, they're easy to follow and discuss USB in both depth and breadth. USB uses only two wires but they are not used as 'receive' and 'transmit' like serial. USB is a very complex protocol, much more complicated than Serial or Parallel, SPI and even I2C. Here just a little bit of what Adafruit has to say about reverse engineering the Kinect and other USB devices: Here's a video from Ladyada herself, who hacked the Kinect's motor and got the accelerometer data out. Go to Ladyada's DIY Kinect Hacking guide to reverse engineer USB devices. But you're more than welcome to try it out and get the Kinect doing your bidding, rather than Microsoft's. Seriously, if you considered yourself a hacker because you use Cheat Engine or like to screw with batteries, then you're going to have a difficult time with this one. Please enable JavaScript to watch this video.Īnd now you can hack the Xbox 360 Kinect, too! Thanks to a super complex hacking manual by Ladyada (who works for Adafruit).
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