I need to clarify this on the wiki: When testing towards the beginning of
the ram, you are jumping to different stuff than further down (actual
firmware code, not data). Because of this, it it normal for the iPod to
freeze and crash, no matter what type of .htm file you use (whether it is
crafted to freeze or to crash). The noteworthy addresses in that region are
the ones that have different reactions based on what type of .htm you use.
Testing further down in the ram is easier because normally crashing is the
only reaction, but since it is further down there is more room for variance
with the address we're looking for.

Sorry I haven't had time to sort out all the confusion on the wiki page.

-Cory Walker

On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 3:22 PM, James Watkins <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi all, I just tested a small bunch of files and updated the wiki to show
> which ones I have done, I hope this is ok.  I just followed on from the
> last
> file Farthen had tested but I was wondering if anyone is coordinating the
> work?  I was also wondering how much detail is required in the results,
> e.g.
> does anyone want to know the files that freeze the ipod if it also freezes
> using the corresponding file from the 'delay' range, while some files seem
> not
> to affect operation at all.
>
> James.
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