Ipod nano 3rd generation hacking


















You changed your background! Now comes the fun part. Reconnect your iPod. If you left iPodWizard up a message will come up asking if you want to switch iPods. Just click "OK". If you closed it, now is the time to open it back up again! Go back up to the "Edit Mode:" drop-down menu we used before only this time select "iPod" and click "Load iPod Firmware" When it's done reading, go to the "Firmware Editor" tab, then the "Pictures" tab.

Then you click the drop-down menu where it says "Index:", you can scroll through every picture on your iPod. Once you find the picture you want to change, go to the right-hand side of the window and click "Save bitmap". After you save the image don't change the name , you can open it up in a photo editing program and make the changes you want.

Be sure NOT to change the size or file type while your editing it. If you plan on changing most of the pictures, as most people will, click the "Save all" button in iPodWizard. After you've made your changes, simply click the "Load bitmap" or "Load all" button depending on wether your loading a single bitmap, or them all and when your done, click the "Write" button at the top and eject your iPod! Make sure if your loading a single bitmap that the image showing is the one you want to change.

If you mess up, just click the "Load iPod Firmware" button at the top again, and remake your changes. If you don't want to go to all the trouble of making you own theme, you can go to iPodWizard.

If you like my Mini Cooper S theme, or want anything else as a theme, I'd be happy to send it to you. The ones that have been requested so far are. As I mentioned before, this hack will void your warranty, although if you just rewrite your original firmware or restore your iPod there is no way for anyone to tell you did anything but use it normally.

I hope this was useful to you. If you have any questions don't hesitate to write! Happy Hacking! Reply 6 years ago on Introduction. Thanks for letting me know. I've removed the offending links until I can find working versions. Let me know if you find them first! Could you Upload the zip folders of the apps here, because I cannot find the download links on te websites.

There are 8 markers offsets that are enabled by default. When disabled and the key retrieved you can decrypt the payload with the RC4 decrypton method. But this only works on aupd. A summary of his findings are below:. Early on in NAND initialization, there's a function that tries to format the chip by writing data structures and attempts to verify them by reading them back.

Yet the verification step is failing because the read function always seems to return a buffer full of FFs. It is possible that this is from the NAND itself in which case we are able to read but not write , or it is a fail state from the FMISS layer in which case we can currently do nothing with the chip. The FMISS is this mysterious spooky layer that communicates with the chip async from the code and fires an interrupt when done. It runs this state machine bytecode that we don't fully understand.

Tucker started reverse engineering the FMI's state machine's bytecode, but progress is slow and is mostly guesswork, so there is still very little confidence in understanding what's actually being performed at this level.

Error correction is likely handled in the FMISS layer itself either in hardware or the bytecode execution , but we would expect the write functions to return an error if it fails.

So the fact that the read methods are returning all FFs doesn't seem to bother this layer which may indicate that the contents are indeed actually coming from the NAND itself. Signal level debugging is required to ascertain if this is actually true or not. By maniacmusicman Follow. More by the author:. Materials -iPod nano 3g -This instructable -A computer in case you lock up your iPod Time -5 minutes or less First you must turn on your iPod by pressing any button. Now you must reset your ipod and quickly after it shuts down hold the rewind and center button.

Power: The Power menu has 5 items in it. HighPower: Makes your screens brighter and forces the iPod to use as much as it can; this is usually used for battery drainage. If you plug in your charger the voltage rises. Reset: Resets your iPod the same way as when you hold the "Center" and "Menu" buttons. Sleep: The sleep menu only has one item in it. DeepSleep: Put's your iPod into a deep sleep, it's for when you want your iPod to use almost no energy at all.

The iPod, when turned off normally, still uses a lot of energy. Headphone Test: This detects if headphones are plugged in; great for testing a faulty jack. The number is updated in real-time. Audio Test: This allows for various audio tests. Video: Only one menu item.

You must have an adapter to connect the iPod to the TV.



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