ME Analyzer: Intel Engine Firmware Analysis Tool Discussion

best try all time latest package “python” - source code
install python + runtime “guide in UBU topic” for others plugins you get message in CMD what need
similar works MC extractor :smiley:

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python homepage - python runtime
in installation enable
+add to PATH
+Install Launcher

in CMD write this / also try open MC extractor or ME analyzer “python” - need one next plugin “you get message”
pip install colorama pltable
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pip install crccheck
python source works all time ,.,EXE source is sometimes crazy “false positive / old”

good luck :smiley:

How to submit bios with unknown ME firmware? As a new user, I cannot attach the file.
Greetings.

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Link to an external storage like google drive for example, write some more posts ntil you get upload rights, link to the bios source (if it does contain ME region).

OK sure. Here’s the link.

Greetings.

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Found solution to run Python 3.9 compiled software on Win7.
Latest MEAnalyzer running fine on my system.

@plutomaniac why not to add link on these libraries for users who still on legacy OS ?

Hi!!!
I can’t find the link to download the latest version of the MEA on GitHub. I just found the DB source code. Can someone help me?
Thanks!!!

DB are database update files, look further down to old dates.
*TIP…theres somes devices with a wheel… that maybe attached your system and theres a scroll bar on your browser, just to make my day a fun one… ok and yours also!
Releases · platomav/MEAnalyzer (github.com)

EDIT: I see… you dont want to use a Python script, you want an EXE, look older ones then.

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Sorry, but I still haven’t found the correct link. I only see the source code link

Correct, I’m looking for the EXE! I prefer the EXE because it’s faster and easier to use.
Thanks!!!

There is no pre-frozen binary anymore. Follow the easy instructions on how to run the python script at the GitHub README.

C2. Prerequisites

To run ME Analyzer, you need to install Python >= 3.7, followed by these 3rd party Python modules:

pip3 install colorama crccheck pltable

I’m finding it a little difficult to install these modules… :roll_eyes: :worried:

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EDIT: You dont need to download any of this packages, install Python and after execute the cmd to update the referenced modules. Picture makes confused or what???
If you are encountering other issues at least shows us the errors…and you can edit your previous posts, no need to make new to add content to the same issue.

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Do I need to download the Source Distribution or Build Distribution? :roll_eyes:

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‘pip3’ is not recognized as an internal command
or external, an operable program or a batch file.

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I didn’t install the components I don’t use :thinking: :grimacing: :roll_eyes:

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for all users

What is wrong with installing Python?

I was able to solve the problem… :sunglasses: :sunglasses:
I selected the option “Add Python to environment variables” :face_with_monocle: :face_with_monocle:

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sys.stdout.reconfigure(encoding=‘utf-8’)

Hello, is there any important reason why CSME 16.0 and 16.1 repositories are still not published? As far as I can see in the MEA.dat, there are a lot of them.
For example, i have 16.1.25.1991_CON_H_X_PRD_EXTR


MEA tells me “This CSE ME firmware is not in the database…”
Should i share it? Or is it not allowed? If it’s allowed, why don’t you publish yours?

Intel (Converged Security) Management Engine: Drivers, Firmware and Tools (16+) - Special Topics / Intel Management Engine - Win-Raid Forum (level1techs.com)

About the reason…its simple, its the developer option only and his judgment, its not his obligation to share or publish everything “from his house”, this is a free forum and users have a real life and ocupation outside.

Releases · platomav/MEAnalyzer (github.com)

Regarding to shares, feel free to it, the community will appreciate.

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As I had explained in the past (a, b), I have stopped most of my involvement with (CS)ME related topics, and that includes posting new firmware, updating the repositories/tools and updating ME Analyzer with support for newer platforms.

To be precise, ME Analyzer supports the following firmware, as seen at the README over at GitHub:

(CS)ME (CS)TXE (CS)SPS GSC PMC PCHC PHY OROM
2 0 1 100 APL ICP ICP 19
3 1 2 101 BXT LKF LKF 20
4 2 3 - GLK JSP CMP -
5 3 4 (BA, HA, PU) - CNP CMP TGP -
6 4 5 (ME) - ICP TGP ADP -
7 - 6 (TA) - LKF MCC DG1 -
8 - - - JSP ADP DG2 -
9 - - - CMP - - -
10 - - - TGP - - -
11 - - - MCC - - -
12 - - - ADP - - -
13 (0, 30, 50) - - - DG1 - - -
14 (0, 1, 5) - - - DG2 - - -
15 (0, 40) - - - - - - -
16 (0, 1) - - - - - - -

Any Intel Engine family and/or version which is not listed above, is not supported. There are no plans to add support for other Intel Engine firmware at this point.

In terms of Engine related thread/updates over here, we have the following:

In terms of ME Analyzer, CSME 16.1 is supported, so the entry can be added to its database. So if you report it and attach it to the equivalent CSME 16+ thread, I will see it and probably add it to the DB. But in terms of thread and/or firmware repository updates,
it won’t be added because I stopped at (supported) CSME <= 15.

FYI: I keep saying “supported” CSME 15 because apparently Intel has recently released a platform which uses CSME 15.20 or similar, which is newer and thus not part of the supported firmware at the time in which I stopped, a year or so ago.

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I shared a few regions which are not in the MEA database in CSME 16+ thread.
Thank you for your work!

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new for database
13.50.22.1735_ATM_N_A_PRD_EXTR.rar (1.7 MB)
PMC_MCC_154.1.10.1028_LP_B_PRD.rar (85.2 KB)

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