I think its actually used for the DFU upgrade. We will have to work more on this. We are unaware if this could be useful or not, but its definitely something not to forget!
Taylor On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Cory Walker <[email protected]> wrote: > Ari wrote: > > Hey Cory, > > > > I'm not sure, but I believe we had already figured out that the 4G > > used the same processor. Thanks for the tip, though. Now, the thing is > > this probably won't help us, because the 4G nano probably uses IMG3 > > based encryption, which means that if we want to decrypt it, we have > > to run unsigned code on the hardware to use the aes engine and the gid > > key, which we can't do yet. I guess there's a teensy chance that the > > nano 4G uses the same gid key as the touch 2G, in which case we could > > decrypt the nano 4G firmware files with the 2G, but this is unlikely, > > and would be very stupid of Apple. > > > > Ari > > OK, I'm still not completely up to date with the mailing list :). Any > idea what the N58s.bootloader.release.rb3 is used for? Could it possibly > be some sort of bootloader updater? > > _______________________________________________ > 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
