Issue dossier

The public Hackaday.io material is a development log with prototype revisions and feature planning, while the official HHV page establishes the year as an electronic badge without publishing a final production source package.

A linkable camp-impact record with badge context, severity, evidence confidence, and source notes.

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prototype-to-final caveat · badge-team logs · documented with caution

The catalogue records the source-backed architecture and car-hacking direction while avoiding unsupported claims about every final shipped component, firmware image, or quantity.

Badge
LayerOne 2017 CAN Bus Badge
Category
prototype-to-final caveat
Severity
note
Confidence
badge-team logs
Status
documented with caution
Timeframe
2017 badge development
Source note
LayerOne HHV archive, Hackaday.io project details, and project logs.

Evidence

Related Resources

development log

LayerOne 2017 goals log

Project log source for feature status around CAN, USB, audio, battery, buttons, J2534 work, ST-Link programming, ECU reflashing, CAN logger behavior, and memory access over CAN.

Badge: LayerOne 2017 CAN Bus Badge

Source trail

Evidence Sources

Hackaday.io / charliex · retrieved 2026-05-15

How are the goals going?

Development-log source for feature status, CAN logger and ECU reflashing experiments, HID/CDC output, NES emulator memory access over CAN, and explicit prototype-versus-final caveats.

Badge: LayerOne 2017 CAN Bus Badge

Hackaday.io / charliex · retrieved 2026-05-15

LayerOne 2017

Primary badge-team project source for LayerOne 2017 badge framing, car-hacking focus, project authorship, visible media boundary, and development-log trail.

Badge: LayerOne 2017 CAN Bus Badge

Hackaday.io / charliex · retrieved 2026-05-15

LayerOne 2017 details

Technical project source for the STM32F4 badge architecture, TFT, SD card, twin CAN, USB, audio, battery, controls, PC CAN tooling, J2534 work, and ST-Link/SWD programming notes.

Badge: LayerOne 2017 CAN Bus Badge