MsTiFtS wrote:
> 
> The data we will get out of it will probably be some kind of ARM 
> executable code, which can probably be disassembled by IDA Pro etc.

This is what I expect to find. Further advance once we get this assembly
boot-loader software will be (hopefully) much easier.

> In case they should have taken precautions against that, the content of 
> that chip may also be encrypted with the decryption code and key being 
> in a small internal ROM in the ARM, supposed it has one. Then we would 
> need to "sniff" the contents of the RAM at runtime, or somehow record 
> the data transmitted by the ARM to the RAM at boot time.

I think this is the case on 3rd Generation but not on 2nd... At least,
lets pray it is simpler than that ! ;)

Regards
-- 
Emmanuel Fleury

A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any invention in
human history... with the possible exception of handguns and tequila.
  -- Unknown

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