Congratulatins to this breaktrough!!
However I'm not sure if this the file you're talking about:
http://ipodlinux.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=246080#246080
If it is, I would take it away froim there---copyright issues
Keep the great work up!

> Hello
>
>
> Yes,the chip was extracted fully.
> i am nearly shure that the contents is complete, but i cannot prove it.
> anyway, it looks very promising.
>
> hereby a first draft of the map :
>
> 00000
>         somme data (RST  + interrupt vector table ?)
> 0001E
>         0x0000
> 01000
>         0xFFFF
> 04000
>         code
> 14000
>         0xFFFF
> 2ADC0
>         pattern / code
> 7FF52
>         0xFFFF
> 7FFFF
>
> (adresses from the 16bit words)
> what surprises me is that the first part of the code stops exactly at
> 14000, it is a too round adress.
>
>
>
> so we have a lot of work now :
>     - convert the file to binary
>     - try to complete the memory mapping
>     - disassemble
>     - find out the code responsible of polling the flash (we would need
> help from specialists of reverse on other ipods)
>     - ....
>
> I will not mail the file on the ML, so anyone needing it, just ask, i
> will send it privately. Please don't diffuse it publicly due to the
> copyright issues
>
> Have fun :)
>
>
>
> sto
>
>
> Emmanuel Fleury a écrit :
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Sorry tof, but I can't wait. ;)
>>
>> tof succeeded to dump the content of the chip. He should soon tell us a
>> bit more about all this. Just say a big 'hurray' for tof !
>>
>> Regards
>>
>
>
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