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is there any scope of finding vulnerabilities, being able to execute code through the nike+ ipod kits? as in control the alter the sensor to send modified data to the ipod through the kit? i guess we havent already tried that. -- [[User:Psgarcha92]], 19:29, 21 November 2010
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== Asked about IPL on the Nano 2G ==
:I don't the sensor will ever send data that's complex enough for the parser to have an exploitable bug. --[[User:TheSeven|TheSeven]] 18:22, 22 November 2010 (UTC)
 
  
   
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When will I be able to use ipl on my Nano 2g? I assume it needs to be ported, but I don't know how to do so.  Is there someone working on that? --[[User:ArthuruhtrA|ArthuruhtrA]]
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:AFAIK no --[[User:TheSeven|TheSeven]] 00:00, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
  
Hello.my classic 3g's HDD just broke,as no one provide classic 3g's PCB scan yet,if l4n need this,i will snap some photos of it..
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Can you point me to any sort of information that would help me do it?  The IPL site is down currently, no idea when it will be up. I do have the files found on SourceForge, but they are not very recent.  I also have no experience with this, and don't want to brick my iPod. However, I may be able to get a spare Nano 2G to try it on. Thanks. --[[User:ArthuruhtrA|ArthuruhtrA]]
Then where should i upload it? -- [[User:sinless]]
 
:I think you should upload them here [http://www.freemyipod.org/wiki/Special:Upload] and then add them to the Classic 3G page. --[[User:Benedikt93|Benedikt93]] 15:00, 17 December 2010 (UTC)
 
  
OK.I will take apart it soon,and does anybody know can classic work with a ssd? -- [[User:sinless]] 23:00, 17 December 2010 (GMT+8)
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I found [http://ipl.derpapst.eu/ this] mirror of the ipl site last updated in '09. That is more recent. --[[User:ArthuruhtrA|ArthuruhtrA]]
:It should be able to handle pretty much everything that's PATA or CE-ATA, and the OF also supports LBA48. --[[User:TheSeven|TheSeven]] 13:49, 20 December 2010 (UTC)
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:I don't have much more either, and I don't think there are newer files. iPodLinux hasn't really been developed any more for quite some time now. As this is a completely different architecture, I would suggest throwing the iPL kernel away and starting from a recent vanilla kernel, but I haven't really dealt with Linux kernels myself yet, so I probably can't help you much with this. --[[User:TheSeven|TheSeven]] 07:23, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
I just took apart my classic 3g,but the only camera I can use is Nokia 5310..the pictures are not clear enough
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Notice that my classic(MC293,160GB,firmware 2.o.4)'s motherboard is the same to the 2g classic board in hardware page,Apple's mark is the same 820-2437-- [[User:sinless]] 21:00, 21 December 2010 (GMT+8)
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If I can port it, will you create the installer/incorporate it into what you have?  And can you help me with porting to an extent?  I bet you know more about it then I do.  I got the latest kernel from linux.org (released yesterday) and the old kernel from ipl, and will look in them, and hopefully find something that I can do, but I don't quite know what I'm doing, as I don't quite understand the ipod as well as you.  Should I be using the uCLinux kernel instead? --[[User:ArthuruhtrA|ArthuruhtrA]]
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:I really don't know anything about embedded Linux. IIUC uCLinux is a fork of Linux 2.4 for MMU-less systems, but someone told me that the Linux 2.6 branch supports those natively. That's about everything I can tell you regarding Linux. I will of course be able to help you on the hardware side of things, i.e. answer questions about the hardware and the drivers emBIOS uses. What I certainly won't to is incorporating any kind of non-FAT filesystem support into my tools, as this would be a huge amount of work. But if the user handles creating an e.g. ext2 partition himself and the installer only needs to copy some files and add Linux to the iLoader menu, that's rather trivial. --[[User:TheSeven|TheSeven]] 13:13, 7 January 2011 (UTC)
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== spoke of spam ==
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We are having a lot of orphaned spam pages being generated.  As I do not have the right to delete the pages, I have emptied their contents.  The easiest way to find them is to go to the orphaned pages page, and look at the obvious spam.  I would like the right to delete them, however your knowing of them is sufficient.
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:It probably isn't a good idea to blank out these pages, as this produces even more spam in the "recent changes" list, and associates your account with those pages, making it harder to track things down and ban the right users/IPs. I usually look through every single edit on this wiki at least once a day, so I'll probably see them myself. However, if you want to speed things up, go to our IRC channel and notify me or Farthen, and we'll clean it up. Thanks for your help! --[[User:TheSeven|TheSeven]] 14:08, 27 January 2011 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 16:08, 27 January 2011

Asked about IPL on the Nano 2G

When will I be able to use ipl on my Nano 2g? I assume it needs to be ported, but I don't know how to do so. Is there someone working on that? --ArthuruhtrA

AFAIK no --TheSeven 00:00, 4 January 2011 (UTC)

Can you point me to any sort of information that would help me do it? The IPL site is down currently, no idea when it will be up. I do have the files found on SourceForge, but they are not very recent. I also have no experience with this, and don't want to brick my iPod. However, I may be able to get a spare Nano 2G to try it on. Thanks. --ArthuruhtrA

I found this mirror of the ipl site last updated in '09. That is more recent. --ArthuruhtrA

I don't have much more either, and I don't think there are newer files. iPodLinux hasn't really been developed any more for quite some time now. As this is a completely different architecture, I would suggest throwing the iPL kernel away and starting from a recent vanilla kernel, but I haven't really dealt with Linux kernels myself yet, so I probably can't help you much with this. --TheSeven 07:23, 5 January 2011 (UTC)

If I can port it, will you create the installer/incorporate it into what you have? And can you help me with porting to an extent? I bet you know more about it then I do. I got the latest kernel from linux.org (released yesterday) and the old kernel from ipl, and will look in them, and hopefully find something that I can do, but I don't quite know what I'm doing, as I don't quite understand the ipod as well as you. Should I be using the uCLinux kernel instead? --ArthuruhtrA

I really don't know anything about embedded Linux. IIUC uCLinux is a fork of Linux 2.4 for MMU-less systems, but someone told me that the Linux 2.6 branch supports those natively. That's about everything I can tell you regarding Linux. I will of course be able to help you on the hardware side of things, i.e. answer questions about the hardware and the drivers emBIOS uses. What I certainly won't to is incorporating any kind of non-FAT filesystem support into my tools, as this would be a huge amount of work. But if the user handles creating an e.g. ext2 partition himself and the installer only needs to copy some files and add Linux to the iLoader menu, that's rather trivial. --TheSeven 13:13, 7 January 2011 (UTC)

spoke of spam

We are having a lot of orphaned spam pages being generated. As I do not have the right to delete the pages, I have emptied their contents. The easiest way to find them is to go to the orphaned pages page, and look at the obvious spam. I would like the right to delete them, however your knowing of them is sufficient.

It probably isn't a good idea to blank out these pages, as this produces even more spam in the "recent changes" list, and associates your account with those pages, making it harder to track things down and ban the right users/IPs. I usually look through every single edit on this wiki at least once a day, so I'll probably see them myself. However, if you want to speed things up, go to our IRC channel and notify me or Farthen, and we'll clean it up. Thanks for your help! --TheSeven 14:08, 27 January 2011 (UTC)