Scripts used for testing hardware in Bit Goblin's videos
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Bit Goblin Hardware Tests

Scripts used for testing hardware in Bit Goblin's videos.

Download & Installation

Check out the Releases page to find the latest compiled binaries.

Currently there is no installation method other than downloading the provided release binaries. In the future I want to build Linux package repositories for this, and have a Windows installer.

Building

The easiest way to build the program is using the official Rust image from Docker Hub, for which there's a wrapper script at bin/docker-build.sh that can be used to build the test programs. These will be available under target/debug/.

License

The Bit Goblin hardware test suite is available via the BSD 2-Clause license, so feel free to hack away at it!