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This status is based on the progress the freemyipod team has made so far.
 
This status is based on the progress the freemyipod team has made so far.
  

Revision as of 18:10, 6 April 2017

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This page is not updated anymore, please refer to Rockbox's website for a list of supported iPod models.

This status is based on the progress the freemyipod team has made so far.

Nano 2G Nano 3G Nano 4G Nano 5G "Nano" 6G[1] Classic 1G Classic 2G Classic 3G
Code execution Yes Yes Yes No[2] No[2] Yes Yes Yes
Firmware encryption Yes Partially Yes No No Partially Partially Partially
emCORE Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes
emCORE Installer Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes
Boot OF Yes No No No No No No No
SDRAM Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes
UART Yes Yes No[3] No No Yes Yes Yes
USB Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes
SPI Unused Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes
I2C Yes Untested[4] Yes No No Yes Yes Yes
Backlight Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes
LCD Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes
Clickwheel Yes Untested[4] No No No Yes Yes Yes
Audio Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes
NAND/Hard Drive Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes
Power management Yes No No No No Partially Partially Partially
RTC Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes
Piezo Yes No No No No No No No
Accelerometer N/A N/A Yes No No N/A N/A N/A

Annotations

  1. The "Nano" 6G is something entirely new, that doesn't seem to have much in common with the older generations of the Nano series. We don't yet know how this device works and if we want to do something with it at all.
  2. 2.0 2.1 We need a new exploit to execute code on this device.
  3. UART is not really needed here as we can already access the device via USB.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Should be similar to the iPod Classic 1G, but wasn't tested on this platform yet.