OreBolt-OS/modules/orebolt-rfid
Jeremy Anderson 3af0106627 There is a particular class of consumer hardware that is cheap enough to be
disposable, yet capable enough to run a real operating system with real
peripherals.  The HiFiWalker H2 sits squarely in that class.  Under its
rubberized shell is an Ingenic X1000E SoC — a MIPS32r2 hard-float core
clocked at ~1.0 GHz, paired with 64 MB of DDR2 and an ESS ES9018K2M DAC that
was designed for serious audio.  The stock firmware plays music.  OreBolt OS
replaces it with a modular, LVGL-driven toolkit for hardware interrogation,
RF sensing, payload delivery, and forensic extraction — all running on a
device that fits in a shirt pocket and boots from a FAT32 MicroSD card.
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rfid.c There is a particular class of consumer hardware that is cheap enough to be 2026-07-14 15:15:55 -04:00