HackRVA
HackRVA publishes the 2024 badge firmware and emulator repository.
SourceRVAsec 2024 · United States · 2024
HackRVA firmware and emulator badge with IR, audio, games, and badge-hacking context
The RVAsec 2024 badge record combines official RVAsec package/layout evidence for limited HackRVA electronic badges and badge-hacking context with HackRVA's public firmware and emulator repository. The source tree documents LCD, three-color LED, D-pad, IR, rotary encoder, audio output, SDL simulator, and expanded games/apps.
People
HackRVA publishes the 2024 badge firmware and emulator repository.
SourceRVAsec provided the 2024 package and event context.
SourceIt provides a current, code-backed RVAsec badge record and shows the line continuing as a badge-hacking and software-development platform at the Richmond Marriott event.
The README documents a badge hardware target with LCD display, three-color LED, D-pad, IR Tx/Rx, rotary encoder, audio output, and micro USB UF2 flashing. The repository includes badge image assets, but no repository license or explicit image/documentation reuse grant was found, so images are not copied.
The 2024 app tree includes AA Gunner, Asteroids, Badgey, Battlezone, Clue, Cube, Etch-a-Sketch, Game of Life, Ghost Detector, Gulag, Hacking Simulator, Image Test, Lunar Lander, Magic 8 Ball, Maze, Moon Patrol, Pong, Rover Adventure, Slot Machine, Smashout, Spacetripper, Tank vs Tank, screensaver tests, and username support.
The official RVAsec 13 layout at the Downtown Richmond Marriott places badge hacking in the event context, while the repository description identifies the project as HackRVA 2024 badge firmware and emulator.
Lifecycle
The app tree includes AA Gunner, Badgey, Battlezone, Clue, Moon Patrol, Rover Adventure, Tank vs Tank, and other badge apps/games.
SourceThe repository description and README document 2024 badge firmware and emulator/simulator build paths.
SourceThe official RVAsec 13 layout places badge hacking in the event context.
SourceOperational history
The record remains image-free.
The United States record remains source-backed and image-free rather than copying source-page media, documentation screenshots, event photos, social media, placeholders, or generated approximations.
The repository is used as evidence, but images are not copied into Public/images.