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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[DriveMemoryDumper - Dump your drive's RAM easily!]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://github.com/hiddenpalaceorg/DriveMemoryDumper">https://github.com/hiddenpalaceorg/DriveMemoryDumper</a></p><p>Initial release of my memory dumper.</p><p>I pulled this off my DVDRawBruteForce program in case anyone wanted this function separately as it&#039;s pretty useful. Providing you know of the first 3 bytes of a SCSI command (preferably 3C) that dumps 16MB of a drive&#039;s memory from that specified page.</p><p>Usage:<br />- Run the program<br />- Input a drive letter (preferably have a disc inserted but it&#039;s not necessary)<br />- Specify the first 3 bytes of a SCSI command (e.g: 3C 02 00, 3C 01 01, 3C 01 00, etc), in this specific format.<br />- Run!<br />- The result will be stored in combined_memdump.bin and packaged in an &quot;upload_me&quot; file along with a small log.</p><p>I&#039;m not really looking for submissions as that&#039;s more for the other program, but feel free to use this for research purposes. We have a great list of drive support already on this sheet, so feel free to see if your drive is there to find the right command to use:</p><p><a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pu3oXHRJ_qlyXrsHUyXOzD5mNp7dU8rgrfVuRBLyQFA">https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ … fVuRBLyQFA</a></p><br /><p>Note: kinda only works with 3C yet since there are cdb differences with F1 and E7. also, the script will force read lba 0 which might screw with things if you want to dump ram at a given moment with a drive but you can&nbsp; just remove that part from the script that reads lba 0 if you want just what the drive has at that given moment.</p>]]></content>
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