yes and i have a nano III
the nano III does not have a rom. so we have a chance that the firmware is in the flash chip, ready to read out. i can desolder and resolder the flash on a test board and interface it to HE10 connectors, but i will definately not take the time to make a reader for it. If someone is ready for this. christoph mat h a écrit : > sounds good. Does anyone have any skills in this area? > > On Jan 22, 2008 2:54 PM, Michael Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Alright, I've been putting a TON of thought it this, way too much >> considering I don't have my nano anymore... >> But, here's my analysis, comparing to the dissassembly of the iPhone. >> Essentially, the iPods have this NAND chip inside of them, and in the >> iPhone, the bootloader code is in fact loaded onto it. >> With the right equipment, we CAN dump the information off of this chip, in >> which then we'd have all the information we need to successfully decrypt it. >> I wouldn't recommend using a NEW iPod nano with it, but instead a possibly >> bricked/cheap one on eBay, etc. >> For the guys at the robotics/engineering/technology school, this bit is >> definately for you. >> >> http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:OWRAlQly8-cJ:iphone.fiveforty.net/wiki/index.php/Hardware_Hacking+iphone+dev+nand&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us >> The site has been down for some reason, but there is the Google cache page, >> it should be a basis for something to do this. >> Essentially, this has been done with similar technology, and we can do it >> too :) >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Linux4nano-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/linux4nano-dev >> http://www.linux4nano.org >> >> > > > > _______________________________________________ Linux4nano-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/linux4nano-dev http://www.linux4nano.org
