Dumping RTL87{1,2}0 devices
See original GitHub issueThe documentation states:
The downside to this test is that it won't tell you if the device is BK7231 based or not, since it seems that RTL87{1,2}0 devices are also exploitable but so far no work has been done to support them.
I have a potentially damaged switch based on Tuya WR3E, which is RTL8710BN. Would a dump of such a device be interesting, even though it’s not supported yet? If so: how to dump it? I didn’t find any dumper tools yet.
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OpenBeken port for Realtek chips is almost certain, I am just waiting to get Realtek chips for testing (I have only one bricked so far), so it would be really nice if cloudcutter worked for RTL. I already managed to compile and run my “Hello world” on RTL
https://esp8266.ru/forum/threads/rtl871xbx-tools-ameba-z.2673/ Flash read/write tools are listed here (use google translate).
They seem to be python 2.7 based. I was never able to get them to work on my rtl8710bx based chips. Maybe you’ll have more luck.