Talk:N72AP

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"-It has a new GID key. -iBoot seems to map itself at 0xFF00000. -LLB is encrypted, which is new. -The s5l8900 WTF is still in the firmware strangely enough, but there is no n72ap WTF. -It uses the same KBAG method, but as previously stated, it has a new GID key so nothing can be decrypted at the time without allowing unsigned code."

Few questions...the S5L8900 WTF is an 8900 file. Is it encrypted with the old 0x837 key derived from the old GID key or the new keys? Also, my theory is if the DFU exploit still exists in the new touch, we can send an exploited WTF and from there send a patched iBoot, we could possiby get iBooter or openIboot working, we could decrypt the KBAG's. Are there any problems with this theory?