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* {{#dateformat:2011-04-25}} - The [[emCORE]] kernel now runs on the iPod Touch 2G as well, thanks to the help of kleemajo. This is of course not a fully functional port yet, but we'll see how it continues. It's about the same state as the iPod Nano 4G now. /7
 
* {{#dateformat:2011-04-25}} - The [[emCORE]] kernel now runs on the iPod Touch 2G as well, thanks to the help of kleemajo. This is of course not a fully functional port yet, but we'll see how it continues. It's about the same state as the iPod Nano 4G now. /7
  
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*{{#dateformat:2010-11-22}} - We now have emBIOS support for the iPod classic 1g, the others might follow soon
 
*{{#dateformat:2010-08-29}} - We're proud to announce the release of [[emBIOS]] v0.1.0 and [[iLoader]] v0.2.0!
 
*{{#dateformat:2010-08-26}} - [[iLoader]], its installer and uninstaller all have been fully ported to [[emBIOS]] now. A beta release will be coming soon!
 
*{{#dateformat:2010-08-13}} - [[emBIOS]] is continually being improved and the next step is porting tools like [[iLoader]] to use it.
 
* {{#dateformat:2010-08-06}} - The wiki has now been moved to www.freemyipod.org
 
* {{#dateformat:2010-08-05}} - Recently we've been working on a hardware abstraction project called [[emBIOS]]. Follow development [http://websvn.freemyipod.org/listing.php?repname=freemyipod&path=/embios/ here]
 
* {{#dateformat:2010-08-03}} - We can now access the Nano 4G accelerometer.
 
* {{#dateformat:2010-08-02}} - serpilliere managed to decrypt the NOR flash on the [[Nano 3G]].
 
* {{#dateformat:2010-08-01}} - serpilliere managed to access and dump the NOR flash on the [[Nano 3G]]. This code could possibly work on the Classics.
 
* {{#dateformat:2010-07-27}} - The server got zapped by lightning but a new one was up and running within a day.
 
* {{#dateformat:2010-02-23}} - We can now execute code on everything besides the [[Nano 5G]]! Minimalistic iBugger working on [[Nano 3G]]!
 
* {{#dateformat:2009-11-01}} - iBugger core v0.1 successfully running on [[Nano 4G]]! [http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/4122/img0969.jpg]
 
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Follow [http://twitter.com/freemyipod our Twitter feed] to get status updates automatically. See the [[Status]] page for more detailed information. Check our [[ Special:Code/freemyipod|SVN activity ]] page for the latest changes to our source code.
 
Follow [http://twitter.com/freemyipod our Twitter feed] to get status updates automatically. See the [[Status]] page for more detailed information. Check our [[ Special:Code/freemyipod|SVN activity ]] page for the latest changes to our source code.
  

Revision as of 22:48, 2 January 2012

This is the wiki for the freemyipod project. Freemyipod is a project for reverse-engineering iPods with clickwheel (no iOS devices) and creating tools and documentation so that other people can port alternative firmwares to them such as rockbox. Freemyipod is a relaunch of Linux4nano

Getting started with emCORE

  1. Check if your device is supported by the installer: Status
  2. Follow the installation instructions: emCORE Installation
  3. Report any bugs you encountered to us: Contact

Updates

  • 2012-01-02 - There have been some problems with the latest release. A hotfix release (r859) has been published to fix some of these problems. iPod nano 2g users are advised to upgrade. See the release details page for more information.
  • 2012-01-01 - A new release (r855) is out! It includes a couple of new features, several bugfixes and a new bootmenu theme! More information on the release details page.
  • 2011-04-25 - The emCORE kernel now runs on the iPod Touch 2G as well, thanks to the help of kleemajo. This is of course not a fully functional port yet, but we'll see how it continues. It's about the same state as the iPod Nano 4G now. /7

Follow our Twitter feed to get status updates automatically. See the Status page for more detailed information. Check our SVN activity page for the latest changes to our source code.

Project info

Released Software

Basic skills

Reverse engineering results

Other guides

Hardware

Exploiting