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    Does anyone have any experience with the Augentix HC1703 chip?

    Hi dhigginb, glad to know it works for you too! If you have a chance to browse the files of your camera check the start.sh and tell me if you have "devmem" commands: on my cameras I found it 8 times at the lines 54, 55,56, 57, 573, 574, 581 and 582 (see AJ_HC1703L_Teardown/tmp/start.sh at main...
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    Does anyone have any experience with the Augentix HC1703 chip?

    Not so much: if you have no pad (bigger than the tiny pin) and you can't find any different place to solder a single tiny wire, or to use a needle tip to look for the serial out... You will have no chance to get the data out.
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    Does anyone have any experience with the Augentix HC1703 chip?

    Wow, nice! Uploaded on the repository. Thank you.
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    Does anyone have any experience with the Augentix HC1703 chip?

    Hi Gikgamer, Unfortunately the two holes you marked are connected eachother, I suppose the signal will go on the other side of the PCB. I don't see any pad there and I would check the same pin of the SoC where I have the serial data out: you can attach a wire to the SD card shell, or to the pin...
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    Does anyone have any experience with the Augentix HC1703 chip?

    Never used a raspberry, however if it has a high impedence 3.3V serial input, you can use it too. Configure the terminal settings to 115200 bps baudrate, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stopbit, no flow control. If you get garbage try to slow down to 57600 bps The TX of the SoC is easy to find because you...
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    Does anyone have any experience with the Augentix HC1703 chip?

    No, desolder the Soc is not an option. I suggest to check the pins next the "H" of the HC1703 SoC: as in my camera the serial in/out are there, I hope you will have the same configuration of GPIOs Use an oscilloscope or a logic analyzer (less than 10€ on ebay) to check if a 57'600bps or...
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    Does anyone have any experience with the Augentix HC1703 chip?

    It seems no serial pad are visible near your Augentix SoC however you can look for a 57'600bps signal on the SoC pins: the processor usually send out a lot of information while it boot and run. I found my two UART pad near the SoC and the copper tracks are visible on my PCB until the HC1703L...
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    Does anyone have any experience with the Augentix HC1703 chip?

    On my AJ HC1703L it is possible to load from SD a SSH Server and start it with few commands on the debug_cmd.sh, then any command is executed as root The camera's behaviour appears very similar to the Goke GK7102 Cloud IP Cameras, and many of the hack are effective on my camera as well. I can...
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    Does anyone have any experience with the Augentix HC1703 chip?

    No, If you find the two serial pin (pay attention 3,3V, you need an adapter) you can stop the boot process in several different ways. You can even stop the autoboot of UBoot by hitting a key, so very early. In this case you're in, phisically attached to the SoC as root. However, if your camera...
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    Does anyone have any experience with the Augentix HC1703 chip?

    On the Augentix HC1703L check GitHub - Jalecom/AJ_HC1703L_Teardown: PTZ IPCam based on SOC Augentix HC1703L teardown On the Goke GK7102 check GitHub - ant-thomas/zsgx1hacks: Hacks for ZS-GX1 IP Camera and various Goke GK7102 based IP Cameras
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    Does anyone have any experience with the Augentix HC1703 chip?

    Hi GYKGAMER, I played a little bit with a PTZ camera based on the Augentix HC1703 and I can confirm I gained the root on the serial too. My SOC try to run a debug scripts in the boot process and if you create a file debug_cmd.sh on an SD card and you will be maybe able to execute bash commands...