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* Akashi Satoh for Donation of the SAKURA-G | * Akashi Satoh for Donation of the SAKURA-G | ||
* Akashi Satoh & Pankaj Rohatgi (Cryptography Research Inc) for Donation of SASEBO-GII and SASEBO-W, which were the initial inspiration for this entire project! | * Akashi Satoh & Pankaj Rohatgi (Cryptography Research Inc) for Donation of SASEBO-GII and SASEBO-W, which were the initial inspiration for this entire project! | ||
+ | * Dr. Zhizhang Chen, who is Colin O'Flynn's PhD supervisor and supported much of this work. | ||
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Revision as of 08:51, 1 April 2016
Main authors:
- Colin O’Flynn
Thanks to source contributions by:
- Adriel Ziesemer Junior
- Tobias Schneider
Additional Thanks to:
- Akashi Satoh for Donation of the SAKURA-G
- Akashi Satoh & Pankaj Rohatgi (Cryptography Research Inc) for Donation of SASEBO-GII and SASEBO-W, which were the initial inspiration for this entire project!
- Dr. Zhizhang Chen, who is Colin O'Flynn's PhD supervisor and supported much of this work.
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ChipWhisperer® is built on or otherwise uses a number of open-source projects. Many thanks are given to the following projects, which may also have additional license restrictions or information:
- Python
- PySide
- PyQtGraph
- NumPy
- SciPy
- PyUSB
- LUFA USB Library
- ZTEX EZ-USB SDK
- libusb-1.0
- WinAVR
Some projects may be missing from the above list - please let us know, any omission is a mistake!
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