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Vol 1 DSTIKE Hackheld Volume 1 — Overview & the DSTIKE Story What it is, who built it, where it sits in the lineup, and how to read this twelve-volume reference -
Vol 2 DSTIKE Hackheld Volume 2 — The ESP8266 Substrate Tensilica LX106, memory map, GPIO, Wi-Fi monitor mode, packet injection — what works, what doesn't -
Vol 3 DSTIKE Hackheld Volume 3 — Board Hardware Walkthrough Every component on the actual unit, photo-driven, top to bottom -
Vol 4 DSTIKE Hackheld Volume 4 — Power, Battery, USB-Serial The 1000 mAh runtime envelope, charge cycle, brownout posture, and CH340 enumeration -
Vol 5 DSTIKE Hackheld Volume 5 — Spacehuhn WiFi Deauther Firmware Architecture, packet-injection model, scan/attack engines, v2.6.1 specifics -
Vol 6 DSTIKE Hackheld Volume 6 — Web Interface — Full Users Guide Every page, every button, default credentials, troubleshooting -
Vol 7 DSTIKE Hackheld Volume 7 — CLI Command Reference Every serial command in the Spacehuhn firmware, syntax, examples, and scripting -
Vol 8 DSTIKE Hackheld Volume 8 — Other Firmwares What else you can run on the same hardware — Marauder-ESP8266, ESPurna, Tasmota, NodeMCU, ESPHome, community Deauther forks -
Vol 9 DSTIKE Hackheld Volume 9 — Firmware Update Procedures Web flasher, esptool, Arduino IDE upload, recovery from a brick, downgrade procedures -
Vol 10 DSTIKE Hackheld Volume 10 — Writing Your Own Code I — Arduino IDE From zero to a working custom sketch on the Hackheld — Arduino IDE setup, libraries, and the first end-to-end project -
Vol 11 DSTIKE Hackheld Volume 11 — Writing Your Own Code II — PlatformIO + Advanced Patterns Production-grade development, async patterns, OTA, a Spacehuhn fork, and starter apps -
Vol 12 DSTIKE Hackheld Volume 12 — Workflows, Comparison, Legal/Ethics, Cheatsheet Operational recipes, cross-tool decision matrix, legal posture, laminate-ready reference
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