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== Devices ==
 
== Devices ==
 
* [[List of AirPods|AirPods]]
 
* [[List of AirPods|AirPods]]
** [[AirPods (1st generation)]]: ?
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** [[AirPods (1st generation)]]: N/A
 
** [[AirPods (2nd generation)]]: 0x12
 
** [[AirPods (2nd generation)]]: 0x12
 
* [[List of Apple TVs|Apple TV]]
 
* [[List of Apple TVs|Apple TV]]
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*** [[J418AP|iPad8,10]]: 0x3E
 
*** [[J418AP|iPad8,10]]: 0x3E
 
** [[iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (4th generation)]]
 
** [[iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (4th generation)]]
*** [[J420AP|iPad8,11]]: ?
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*** [[J420AP|iPad8,11]]: 0x38
*** [[J421AP|iPad8,12]]: ?
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*** [[J421AP|iPad8,12]]: 0x3A
 
** [[iPad Air (3rd generation)]]
 
** [[iPad Air (3rd generation)]]
 
*** [[J217AP|iPad11,3]]: 0x1C
 
*** [[J217AP|iPad11,3]]: 0x1C

Revision as of 22:55, 24 March 2020

The BORD (BOaRD) tag is an 8-bit unsigned integer (uint8_t) that contains the Board ID of the device that the firmware image is supposed to be ran on. It allows Apple to make sure you are not running another device's firmware files on an incompatible device, probably to prevent using old exploits. What is odd about this tag is that the same values have been used many times. It can be found in the BuildManifest.plist inside an IPSW next to ApBoardID.

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