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  1. I would take more of a RTTY approach.

    RTTY is radio teletype common used on ham radio. In case you didn't know, tty is use to send text over serial, which would be an easy way to tell the ducky commands.

    What I have done so far is strip an old headset wire, then solder on leads and plug them into the breadboard with my teensy.

    wiring_pinout2.png

    Both mic and audio ground to ground. The mic lead then goes to TX aka transmitting. And both audio leads (L&R) into the RX aka receiving.

    Then compile the teensy with teensyduino as a usb serial device (not keyboard/mouse).

    AFAIK this should work. I am still trying to work it out myself.

  2. I am not currently developing for the ducky so I do not have code to present, but I would like to point out how communication between pc and ducky is available.

    http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ASCIITable

    http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/SerialCallResponse

    http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/SwitchCase2

    http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/td_serial.html

    Those are just a few examples of serial communication.

    As for the computer side of the code, I have not looked far into. It is possible to receive and send serial commands through the arduino developers kit.

    It would be simple to run a script, with the duck keyboard, to intercept the serial commands and also to send serial commands back to the ducky.

    I am currently working on a different project which I do not want to discuss atm.

    Good luck to developers. I hope this helped.

  3. Thinking about it more, a simple 2 way switch would suffice.

    Since the 3 primary target would be Linux, Mac, and Windows. I don't think very many people use BSD or Solaris.

    Linux is also out of the picture because it is so protected under Super User privileges. Also I wouldn't want to exploit anything open source; it just doesn't seem right.

    So a Mac vs Pc switch would work. Also Macs are very distinguishable by there casing.

  4. well for that you will need to get a other teensy than the 2.0 i dont even know if there is a teensy with 2 USB ports. you might need to total new chip.

    i think that idea is a whole new project since you look at it a total different way.

    the idea of the duckey is more a response for the U3 payloads to fuck up on vista+

    You would not have to do this. It would be as simple as connecting talk a usb femal connector and soldering the wire to the appropriate connection on the teensy.

    5v to 5v, ground to ground, and each data wire to an I/O. Then plugging the usb keyboard into the female slot.

    Then some programming ofc.

  5. I am basically making this thread to compile a list of ideas I have had for this ducky and to share them with the community.

    1 Key-Press Interceptor Ducky

    The basic idea would be to use the Ducky as a HID for the keyboard, then hook the keyboard into the ducky. Then you could use the ducky to log keys, and even make the ducky perform certain tasks by key-press combos or typing particular hot words into the keyboard.

    Then you could have the ducky email the logs after like an 20 minutes of keyboard idle time.

    2 Brute force

    3 Make the Ducky dual as HID and a Mass storage device.

    This will give the ability to execute scripts from something such as a sdcard.

    Scripts examples:

    Detect Anti-virus.

    Screen capture.

    Blocking input from other HID devices.

    Sending information back to the ducky.

    etc.

    4. Killing Anti-Virus by mouse click

    This would be very simple after detecting antivirus in use. After the anti-virus is down, possibilities are endless.

    5 Entering Passwords

    These ideas are open for anyone to use.

    Feel free to list your ideas bellow.

  6. One more thing is that on day you said you sprayed the axles with wd40. From my experience dw40 is a terrible lubricant and does more harm than good. So I suggest that you get some axle lubricant from the store.

  7. The online schematic was just an example. I can clearly see the plus and minus of the buttons and pots just by looking at the controller circuit board, but if all else fails I also picked up a multimeter at radio shack.

    As for ethics, xbox gaming is full of cheating. It is hard to find a ranked halo 3 match where someone doesn't lag cheat. DDOSing is another large influence on xbox live and phishing attempts, offering free membership and microsoft point, are rampant. Not to mentions the numerous pros' accounts "hacked." I thought you would have been aware of this, since you are an "XBOX 360 OWNER."

    Also, yesterday I found a game on xbox live marketplace to calibrate your television and xbox 360 controller. This should help a great amount in the development of this bot. Not to mention that it was only 200 microsoft points.

  8. I have disassemble a wireless xbox 360 controller and intend on using digital switches(transistors), a micro controller(teensy++), and a digital potentiometer(as5206BN10) to create a fully functional xbox 360 bot.

    As far as I know, I may be the first to attempt this idea. Although I have seen 2 similar attempts online, such as: an guitar hero bot which only utilized 5 buttons, and another bot which pressed the button.

    The purpose of this bot as of now is to ban, yes ban, xbox live accounts. I am not currently releasing the method of how I am going ban accounts to the public. Maybe at a later date I will give the bot a more meaningful assignment, perhaps a game bot. If all goes well, this seems more than like.

    Currently I have desoldered the left and right bumper, left and right triggers, and next will be the left and right thumb sticks. I will then replace the 15 total buttons with transistors and the 6 potentiometers with digital ones.

    I still have to order the micro controller and digital potentiometer online. Probably friday of next week (Pay Day).

    This project will be programed with the arduino software.

    On another note, I am not sure how I will be able to get an input of the 4 leds on the controller or the 2 rumble motors. Post ideas plz.

    Tell me what you think, post your opinions, etc.

    Link to more information below, will post pics later.

    http://www.analog.com/en/digital-to-analog...ts/product.html

    http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/SPIDigitalPot

    http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/

    http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=466559

    http://www.analog.com/static/imported-file...39629N_24_1.pdf

  9. A couple of tips:

    With plastic tires traction is bad, so I would recommend either getting rubber tires or painting the tires with a liquid rubber for more traction.

    If you have a cell with a usb plug, I would recommend getting internet for your phone and using it as a modem. That would give you a much longer range than the wireless modem you are currently using. I don't think it would cost too much. On my cell plan it is only $10 extra a month for internet.

  10. If I were you, I would quit playing that game. It was fun back in the day, but recent and past updates have ruined the game.

    The bot you are currently using is prolly extremely detectable if it is messing with the game Java.

    http://freddy1990.com/scar.php

    and

    srl:

    http://www.villavu.com

    This is what I used "back in the day." It is a pascal compiler with color picking, and many other safety features to prevent ban.

    Make sure you set it up right and then use whatever free scripts you can.

    Protip: If you make an account and wait a week, you have access to more, better scripts. And if you write your own and post it on SRL then you will have access to all scripts.

  11. That is really simple actually.

    Here is what I think you will need:

    Web cam, any kind, doesn't matter.

    Servo motor controller- Examples here (It should be too expensive because you only need one that supports 2 servos.)

    Direct Pan/Tilt drive- Examples here (Some come with servos and others don't so make sure before you buy.)

    If servos didn't come with the Pan/tilt, you can get them here. (Note: GWS Servos are use for continuous rotation.)

    Cable from USB to Servo controller.

    For the servo controller, you should probably either get one with rs-232(Looks like a monitor plug) or one with a mini- usb. The cable should be easy to find.

    So basically servo plugs into the servo controller and servo controller directly into your PC.

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