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Ilya Magdenko2019-09-05 20:28:57
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Ilya Magdenko, 2019-09-05 20:28:57

Is it possible to extract data from a device without drivers?

There is a device, let's call it RD, an ordinary SD card is inserted into it. Data is written to this device, or rather to the SD card. The device has a regular usb 2.0
If you then pull out the SD card and insert it into the reader, you can easily download the data. But the manufacturer of the device forbade pulling it out, so I would like to come up with another method. We thought about SD cards with a WiFi interface, but the manufacturer also forbade the use of left SD cards, only those that they supply (regular SD industrial). When you connect the device, the computer sees it without drivers. The software from the manufacturer can read the data.
Is there a way or advice that can be done in this situation to download data by connecting an RD device?
P.S. It’s just that the software is insanely slow, because it immediately downloads and compiles files, but I would like to download RAW files and then compile them on the server in turn.

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semen-pro, 2019-09-12
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You can make an adapter between the card and the device on some MK in order to read files in the pauses between calls. I saw an implementation somewhere.

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