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Latest revision as of 00:25, 18 February 2015
NVRAM, or non-volatile random-access memory, is a section of the NOR that stores environmental variables. There are two copies of it.
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enum {
kCmdArgTypeString = 0,
kCmdArgTypeInteger = 1
};
typedef struct {
signed int _unk0;
unsigned int uinteger;
signed int integer;
unsigned int type;
unsigned char* string;
} CmdArg;
typedef struct {
struct NvramVar* prev;
struct NvramVar* next;
unsigned char* string;
unsigned int integer;
unsigned int doSave;
char name[64];
} NvramVar;
unsigned int nvram_getint(const char* name, unsigned int default) {
NvramVar* var = nvram_getvar(name);
if (var != NULL) {
return var->integer;
}
return default;
}
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