I found a sequence of button presses on the remote of a Samsung TV to crash it. I have a USB-UIRT connected to a Raspberry Pi to transmit the correct sequence of infrared codes.
I'm looking at miniaturizing this to troll a TV showroom. What IC is best suited for this? I already have a list of the infrared codes.
>>56359670
What sequence is it?
>>56359670
I have a Samsung TV. I want to try it. What's the sequence?
>>56359670
What happens when you crash it? Turning off and on again clears the crash or is it permanent?
>>56359836
You get a segfault and the TV hangs. A reboot fixes it. UA40D5500.
It's a few years old and there are a lot of them in a local second hand shop.
Pot the sequence, fampai
>>56359670
Cool, but I still prefer TV-B-Gone as it supports much, much more TVs (and other IR remoted things) and more portable. Also, more cool.
you could probably do it with a 6 pin ATTiny chip, but for ease of programming you probably want something Arduino compatible and with a USB port. The Teensy 2.0 would work and is small for a dev board.
>>56359670
An arduino Nano Board is as small as it gets thats easy to program and shit.
>>56359670
>>56360020
Comming in late to say: Check if Samsung has a bug bounty. Maybe you can get like 500$ or free speakers or whatever if you report something new to Samsung
>>56360353
>implying programming microcontrollers without shitty italian-written libraries is hard
kek