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Testing a new public drop for the DMA enthusiasts.
Sick of the same old NIC or SATA spoofs getting fingerprinted? Someone dropped a public PCILeech-FPGA firmware that mimics an NVMe controller, complete with a layer of disk emulation. It is a significant step up from the basic templates that have been circulating for years.
Technical Breakdown — v.0.05
It is a solid, free alternative if you are looking to move away from the standard PCILeech signatures, but you need to be smart about the identification strings.
Anyone checked the TLP processing or BAR sizing on this build yet?
Sick of the same old NIC or SATA spoofs getting fingerprinted? Someone dropped a public PCILeech-FPGA firmware that mimics an NVMe controller, complete with a layer of disk emulation. It is a significant step up from the basic templates that have been circulating for years.
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Technical Breakdown — v.0.05
- NVMe Core: Added a dedicated NVMe core to improve the device's hardware profile.
- File Operations: The firmware supports saving files directly, which is essential for simulating real disk behavior to the OS.
- Motherboard Compatibility: Fixed several bugs that caused the hardware to fail detection on specific board chipsets.
This build contains a unique identifier. In the DMA world, "public" usually means "flagged" sooner or later. If you are targeting games with heavy kernel-level monitoring like Vanguard or EAC, you should modify the header data and randomize the serials before flashing this onto your board. Use it as a base, not a finished solution.
It is a solid, free alternative if you are looking to move away from the standard PCILeech signatures, but you need to be smart about the identification strings.
Anyone checked the TLP processing or BAR sizing on this build yet?
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