
Got his hands on this Verifone Vx570 handheld payment terminal at a flea market. It’s got a thermal printer, a magnetic card reader, and then there’s the big LCD screen and buttons. In other words, lots of parts for his hacking amusement. But first, he decided to take a look at the parts that went into the design. He carefully disassembled the device, documenting what he found along the way. He mentions that there’s a switch pressing against the underside of the LCD which disables the hardware when disassembled. SMSImportExport.exe is the Import Export Utilitys primary executable file and it takes close to 1.24 MB (1298432 bytes) on disk. MsiExec.exe l066CDCD5-D1F2-4A85-A2BB-F24FE53EF84B is the full command line if you want to uninstall Import Export Utility.

So it sounds like he won’t be able to get it to work again (there’s a Lithium battery inside which we’d guess powers some type of hardware kill switch circuit). Verifone Site Report Navigator Full Command Line. He posted an HD video of the tear down which we’ve embedded after the break. We find some of the design to be quite peculiar. Normally we have to walk us through design choices in his EEVblog hardware reviews. Since wasn’t able to provide that level of insight, we’d love to hear what you think each piece of hardware is for.

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