Well, that would be the easier part of it. If it would be as easy as 
that, iPodLinux would already be available for the nanos for a pretty 
long time. But if we modify anything in the firmware, the bootloader 
refuses to load it. So we'll have to find out how to modify the firmware 
and still make it boot, i.e. find out how to generate a correct checksum 
and the right place to put it.

Bahattin TOZYILMAZ schrieb:
>
>     I was looking on the iPhone wiki, and I found out that the NAND chip
>     inside our iPods can in fact be reprogrammed if we had the right
>     stuff, which doesn't seem too expensive, just will be tricky to
>     understand the code I guess...
>
>  
>  
> i mean overwriting ipod firmware(with HxD or directly opening ipod's 
> flashdisc as a textfile), like vista tranformation packs for 
> WindowsXP. it would not be a state-of-art work, but i want to
> get my iPod installed Linux. Can we find a list of IO-ports (like LCD 
> output, touchwheel) and a list of interrupts of arm-* proccessor.
> But it would be very difficult and some tricky.
>  
> Regads,
> Bahattin TOZYILMAZ
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