I already wrote this, but, anyway...
File (and so, address): a080a2004.htm
Model: MB147 (Classic 6G... I don't think the color matters :) but
hey, it's black)
FW version: 1.0.3 PC (with FAT)

The Seven: Sorry, saying "the watchdog killer" I meant all the CPSR
stuff also. But I'm gonna try with what you said.

Taylor: 80GB (first version eheh)

tof: I don't have an oscilloscope, sorry... Until september, when
school starts, I can't manage to get my hands on one of them.
I'll try whatever you want, but I don't want to open (and destroy) my
only mp3 player :).
I'm almost sure that "watchdog kill+cpsr stuff+endless loop = freeze":
this the code in the htm files in the big archive, isn't it? And I'm
almost sure that the jump to 0x41414141 reset the iPod... But, as I
said before, I'm going to double-check everything before saying I'm
sure.

By the way, is
MOV LR, PC
MOV PC, RX
the only way to "branch to" a register?

2009/7/15, The Seven <[email protected]>:
> And even more important: Firmware version?
>
> Taylor Gordon schrieb:
>> Also, just a question for 3mpty:
>>
>> What is the max storage size of your classic, 120 GB or 160 GB?
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 8:26 PM, tof <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> hello
>>>
>>> if usb is very different, we can still try uart.
>>>
>>> do you have acess to an oscilloscope to test the TX pin ?
>>> if not, i will make you a little led-detector with an old DOCK connector,
>>> and send it to you
>>>
>>> one thing to try also, to be shure:
>>>
>>> - after the watchdog+interrupt init, make a while(1) loop :freeze
>>> - replace that hang loop by a jump to 0x41414141 : reset due to an abort
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> sto
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 3mpty a écrit :
>>>> I played a bit with it and I can say that the code is (almost) surely
>>>> executed, cos if I remove the watchdog killer the iPod crashes.
>>>> I also tried to make iBugger work, but now I think that there is
>>>> something wrong with the code... Is is possible that it works on the
>>>> 2g but not on the 6g?
>>>>
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