Doesn't the 3G Nano fully support DFU mode, too? If it does, why would
only the 4G have that file, and a different .ipsw structure?

Taylor Gordon wrote:
> 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?
>>
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