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sotr7 / sierra_mc7355_flashing.md
Created November 1, 2021 22:49 — forked from mleinart/sierra_mc7355_flashing.md
Flashing Carrier configuration and updated firmware to a Sierra MC7355

Overview

The Sierra MC7355 can run configurations for several North American carriers. These cards are easy to find on eBay and notable for their support for the Sprint LTE network. Unless you're luck out, you may find you need to flash a new carrier configuration onto the card you purchased before using it.

Notes

These procedures are specific to the setup I had to perform this on. Most notably, the only system I had with a mini-PCI-e slot was the target pfSense system, a PCengines APU1d with no VGA port (serial console only). If you're able to obtain a

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sotr7 / webgl-constants-by-name
Created May 6, 2021 18:35 — forked from szimek/webgl-constants-by-name
WebGL context constants
ACTIVE_ATTRIBUTES: 35721
ACTIVE_ATTRIBUTE_MAX_LENGTH: 35722
ACTIVE_TEXTURE: 34016
ACTIVE_UNIFORMS: 35718
ACTIVE_UNIFORM_MAX_LENGTH: 35719
ALIASED_LINE_WIDTH_RANGE: 33902
ALIASED_POINT_SIZE_RANGE: 33901
ALPHA: 6406
ALPHA_BITS: 3413
ALWAYS: 519
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sotr7 / CF-U1-BIOS.md
Created October 13, 2020 13:47 — forked from en4rab/CF-U1-BIOS.md
Recovering the BIOS password from a Panasonic CF-U1 mk2 (AMI Aptio UEFI)

Recovering the BIOS password from a Panasonic CF-U1 mk2 (AMI Aptio UEFI)

A mess of my own making

While messing with a CF-U1 handheld PC that I bought off ebay I managed to mess up the BIOS and it seems it reverted to previous settings which included an unknown BIOS password, it would however still boot into windows. Since I could still boot windows I was able to dump the bios flash using AFUWINGUI.EXE the version I used was 3.09.03.1462 which is available here:
https://ami.com/en/?Aptio_4_AMI_Firmware_Update_Utility.zip