/CM-Box

Cheap Yellow Marauder Box Build & Flasher tool

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This repo will hold the flasher-tool to upload/flash a custom verion of Wifi Marauder along with 3D files to print different cases for the CYD AKA Cheap Yellow Display. This build features a few great fixes and customzations.



🌟 Update Highlights 03/28/24 🌟


To install this fork of marauder

  • Simple Install: You can choose to use the CM-Box flasher tool to flash the latest version of CM-Box (Custom Marauder box) to your CYD. Please consult the images below to verify which version of the CYD you have if you are unaware. These images are also on the flasher tool page.

2USB 1MicroUSB


  • Hands-On Install: Or you can choose to build from source (CYD-ESP32Marauder) for a more hands on experince. Both options result in the same installation the second option gives you the ability to modify the files further if your comfy with that.


Parts List

  1. CYD aka Cheap Yellow Display. (Can be found HERE)
  2. 1 rocker switch (Can be found HERE) 19mm x 13mm
  3. 1 Voltmeter (Can be found HERE)
  4. 1 Lipo battery (Can be found HERE)
  5. x4 M3x20mm hex head screws. (Can be found HERE)

Directions to build the CM-Box

  1. Download and print the stl files located in 3D files folder. All files are ready to print.
  2. Consult parts list above^
  3. Process coming soon. (Pics are being taken of a new build for ref.)

3D files

Head over to the 3D files section to download the stl files need to print the CM-Box. The files are only for the 1 micro usb version at this time.

Front Stand Stand Stand


Shoutouts! 📢

A huge thank you goes to two wonderful people. Whom without I would have not made it as far as I did learning.
Thanks to Fr4nkFletcher for all your guidance and late night replies. And thank you to smoochiee for helping with the bootscreen and the badass tuts for building our own Marauder.

A big thank you as well goes to the creators and supporters of the ESP32 Cheap Yellow Display project and the community Discord, especially @cod5fgzj, ggaljoen. And of course JustCallMeKoko for the foundational work on ESP32 Marauder.