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The Nano 3G has the same ''osos'', ''aupd'', and ''rsrc'' sections as the Nano 2G, but it also has an added ''hash'' section. The ''hash'' section is populated with 0x1800 bytes of 0xFF. | The Nano 3G has the same ''osos'', ''aupd'', and ''rsrc'' sections as the Nano 2G, but it also has an added ''hash'' section. The ''hash'' section is populated with 0x1800 bytes of 0xFF. | ||
==Classic 1G (6G)== | ==Classic 1G (6G)== | ||
− | The Classic 1G has the same firmware structure as the 3G. This makes sense because they were released at the same time. | + | The Classic 1G has the same firmware structure as the Nano 3G. This makes sense because they were released at the same time. |
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==Nano 4G== | ==Nano 4G== | ||
The Nano 4G kept the ''osos'' but all the old sections were removed. Instead, seven new sections were added: | The Nano 4G kept the ''osos'' but all the old sections were removed. Instead, seven new sections were added: |
Revision as of 10:16, 15 August 2010
This article is about the different parts of the iPod's firmware. There is also a very basic analysis of the firmware headers. If you are trying to get a copy of the firmware files, please see Dumping firmware and Extracting firmware. NOTE: Please excuse the chaotic layout of this article. It is not very comprehensive, but it's still useful.
Nano 2G
osos
This is the main firmware image of the iPod. This part has been encrypted ever since the iPod Nano 2G.
aupd
Here is a comparison between the different aupd partitions of firmware version in the iPod Nano 2G:
rsrc
This is the resource filesystem of the iPod firmware. It is unencrypted and of not much use to this project.
Nano 3G
The Nano 3G has the same osos, aupd, and rsrc sections as the Nano 2G, but it also has an added hash section. The hash section is populated with 0x1800 bytes of 0xFF.
Classic 1G (6G)
The Classic 1G has the same firmware structure as the Nano 3G. This makes sense because they were released at the same time.
Nano 4G
The Nano 4G kept the osos but all the old sections were removed. Instead, seven new sections were added:
- Binaries
- diag - Diagnostic mode. This depends on EFI modules being loaded so it can't be booted directly.
- disk - Disk mode
- Bitmaps
- appl - Apple logo for booting
- bdhw - Bad hardware image
- bdsw - Bad software image (Use iTunes to restore)
- lbat - Low battery image** chrg - Same as lbat but showing that the iPod is charging
Helpful pages
http://home.gna.org/linux4nano/download/crypto_synth-1.0.pdf