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− | + | If this is your first time using the ChipWhisperer toolchain, the easiest way to start is to use a virtual machine with everything already set up for you. | |
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+ | # Install the [https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/free#desktop_end_user_computing/vmware_player/7_0 VMWare Player software] (free). Note that this program is available for Windows and Linux - if you're running a Mac, you're out of luck. | ||
+ | # Download a ChipWhisperer virtual machine image release. The current latest release with a VM image is [https://github.com/newaetech/chipwhisperer/releases/tag/0.11RC1 v0.11RC1]. | ||
+ | # Unzip the VMWare image and open the file <code>ChipWhisperer Lubuntu 32-bit.vmdk</code> in VMWare Player. | ||
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+ | There's an old [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrtsWAJa0m4&hd=1 Youtube tutorial] of this setup available online. |
Revision as of 07:39, 10 February 2017
If this is your first time using the ChipWhisperer toolchain, the easiest way to start is to use a virtual machine with everything already set up for you.
- Install the VMWare Player software (free). Note that this program is available for Windows and Linux - if you're running a Mac, you're out of luck.
- Download a ChipWhisperer virtual machine image release. The current latest release with a VM image is v0.11RC1.
- Unzip the VMWare image and open the file
ChipWhisperer Lubuntu 32-bit.vmdk
in VMWare Player.
There's an old Youtube tutorial of this setup available online.