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v.1.3.0

09 May 16:05
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  • Fixed v2 Goggles rooting process - now asks the user to power cycle
  • Added wait subcommand
  • Made reboots faster by removing most fixed timeouts
  • Added pkg config for building windows .exe

v1.2.2

10 Sep 00:48
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Removed proxy command, as it required adb.

v1.2.1

10 Sep 00:01
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Fixed unlock command failing with adb dependency.

v1.2.0

08 Sep 01:42
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margerine is now open source, under an MIT license.

Added shell command to execute command on rooted devices without adb enabled. Probably fixed some bugs.

v1.0.0

15 Mar 20:42
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You might've heard hushed voices talking about a DJI FPV root exploit for over a year now. You might've seen some blurry videos of Doom running on what looks suspiciously like a pair of your favorite digital HD goggles. Or you might've been warned not to upgrade to V01.02.0015 because something cool is coming.

After more than a year of banging our heads against the table here it is!

The fpv.wtf team presents: margerine, a root exploit and adb enabler for the DJI Air Unit, Caddx Vista, FPV Goggles V1, and FPV Googles V2.

V1.0.0 is rather barebones and as such, is primarily intended for developers wanting to join in on the fun. You get full root access on the aforementioned devices, which allows you to play with a ton of hidden settings and features, build new and port existing software with the Android NDK and generally get yourself into trouble. And we mean trouble: don't go modifying system files all willy-nilly as you very much can brick your device if you don't know what you're doing. The exploit itself however is completely safe.

There's still tons more work to do, expect margerine to become more reliable and for useful mods to become available in the near future. Right after we catch up on the day jobs we've been neglecting. In the long term, this allows us to modify most of the functionality on the device and be the un-paid developers DJI clearly so badly needs.

A big thanks to @tmbinc without whose help this would never have been possible. The man is a legend.

More thanks go out to: @bin4ry, @jaanuke, @funneld, and @fichek.

Join us on our Discord.

Yours truly,
@Joonas and the rest of the fpv.wtf gang.

PS: This release is still a little touch-and-go on Goggles V2. When in doubt:

Have you tried turning it off and on again?