Difference between revisions of "Talk:0x24000 Segment Overflow"

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NOR is written by putting the device into dfu mode and writing to the nor0 block device using a tools like iRecovery
 
NOR is written by putting the device into dfu mode and writing to the nor0 block device using a tools like iRecovery
 
--[[User:Posixninja|posixninja]] 17:58, 12 March 2009 (UTC)
 
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I rewrote the article as one geared more toward the technical/security community than hobbyists trying to manually perform the patch. My hope is that it will be more useful in this form for the linux4nano community, who are trying to jailbreak the iPod Nano 4G, which apparently uses the same SoC.

Revision as of 07:46, 13 March 2009

I have questions. What is the LR? How do we write to the NOR?

LR is the link register. it usually contains a pointer to where the current routine is to return to. NOR is written by putting the device into dfu mode and writing to the nor0 block device using a tools like iRecovery --posixninja 17:58, 12 March 2009 (UTC)

I rewrote the article as one geared more toward the technical/security community than hobbyists trying to manually perform the patch. My hope is that it will be more useful in this form for the linux4nano community, who are trying to jailbreak the iPod Nano 4G, which apparently uses the same SoC.