Interesting! Clearly the iPod nano 3G is built off the iPhone... I  
think it's likely that we'll find an iPod nano exploit similar to one  
of the iPhone ones we've found over the years!

The 8900 does seem to be the same as the iPod nano's format, but it is  
called 8900 because that's the suffix of the iPhone's application  
processor (the S5L8900), so the 8702 format is not necessarily an  
earlier version of the format, just an earlier processor.

And Raoul did not "generate" these files, they are downloaded by  
iTunes when a DFU 3G iPod nano is detected :)

Although I'm not a member of the iPhone dev team, I do have some  
knowledge of the iPhone platofrm, as I'm a member of the Chronic Dev  
Team (http://chronic-dev.org/blog/), who jailbroke the iPod touch 2G  
before the iPhone dev team released theirs. In addition, I wrote  
iJailBreak, the original automated iPod touch Mac jailbreak back in  
the 1.1.1 days at http://ijailbreak.com/.

Ari

On Feb 23, 2009, at 10:14 AM, 3mpty wrote:

> How did it generate it?
>
> By the way, take a look at this http://wikee.iphwn.org/s5l8900:8900_format 
> ...
> I bet that the format is identical (all the struct fields seem to  
> match),
> only an earlier version (8900 vs 8702).
>
> Someone should contact iPhone Dev Team guys...
>
> 3mpty
>
> 2009/2/22 Raoul Guggenheim <[email protected]>
>
>> Hello
>> Found the DFU mode on my nano 3g
>> And it generated those restoring files! have fun
>>
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