Vault 7: Projects
This publication series is about specific projects related to the Vault 7 main publication.
Description
Supported Demo Boards
The matrix of which demos are supported on a specific board can be found in the Release Notes demo board support
section. Verify that the board you wish to use will work with this demo. This table also describes some of the limitations that
the board might have while running this demo.
Demo Board I/O Mapping
Each demo board has a different number of push buttons, LEDs, and other features with various different names for these
components. To determine which board features are used for which demo features, please refer to the io_mapping.h file in
the demo folder under the system_config folder. Each demo board will have a corresponding folder with an io_mapping.h file
in it. For example, for the PIC24FJ256GB110 PIM for the Explorer 16, this would be the following file:
<install_directory>/apps/usb/host/hid_mouse/firmware/src/system_config/exp16/pic24fj256gb110_pim/io_mapping.h
For more information about each demo board, please refer to the Demo Board Information section.
Demo Operation
When a device is not attached, the LCD screen indicates to attach a device. When a device is attached, the X/Y coordinates,
and left/right mouse button information should be shown on the LCD screen. Some screens don't have enough space to
show all of this information and might be truncated. Other boards might not have a screen or the demo has not been ported
yet to use their screen. These boards likely print the messages to RAM, which can be viewed using a debugger after the
device has been attached.
Limitations:
• Composite and compound device are not currently supported. These devices may not enumerate or operate correctly.
Devices with built in USB hubs are a compound device. Many multimedia devices with mouse as one of the interface
are composite devices.
1.6.18 Host - Mass Storage - Thumb Drive Data Logger
Description
Supported Demo Boards
The matrix of which demos are supported on a specific board can be found in the Release Notes demo board support
section. Verify that the board you wish to use will work with this demo. This table also describes some of the limitations that
the board might have while running this demo.
Demo Board I/O Mapping
Each demo board has a different number of push buttons, LEDs, and other features with various different names for these
components. To determine which board features are used for which demo features, please refer to the io_mapping.h file in
the demo folder under the system_config folder. Each demo board will have a corresponding folder with an io_mapping.h file
in it. For example, for the PIC24FJ256GB110 PIM for the Explorer 16, this would be the following file:
<install_directory>/apps/usb/host/msd_data_logger/firmware/src/system_config/exp16/pic24fj256gb110_pim/io_mapping.h
For more information about each demo board, please refer to the Demo Board Information section.
Demo Operation
This demo will cause the host to start logging the potentiometer data to a thumb drive once the drive is plugged into the
board. An LED will blink indicating that the data is being logged to the file. Press the pushbutton on the board to stop the
logging to the file. If the drive has an activity LED, wait for it to stop blinking. If it doesn't, wait a few seconds for the write to
complete before removing the drive.
1.6 Demos MLA - USB Library Help Host - Mass Storage - Thumb Drive Data
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