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FREEMYIPOD.ORG
emCORE r779 on Nano 2G, Nano 4G and Classic 2G. 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.EXTRACTING FIRMWARE
The tool for extracting iPod firmware is called extract2g. Extract2g can be found on the freemyipod SVN at http://svn.freemyipod.org/tools/extract2g/.The Windows and MODES - FREEMYIPOD.ORG Press and hold the menu and select buttons for between 10 and 15 seconds (The iPod starts to reboot after about 5 seconds, keep holding the buttons until it seems to turn off completely) The display of your iPod should now stay black, and a new USB device called "USB DFU Device" should connect to your PC. You can use lsusb to determine ifyour
DUMPING FIRMWARE
From the iPod. Getting a firmware dump of a nano 2g is very easy in Linux. Just: Make sure the iPod is plugged in. Type "dd if=/dev/sdX1 of=dump.img" in the terminal, but make sure you edit the drive to match your configuration. A dump.img file should be created after a while. If you have a lot of data on your iPod, it can take a very longtime.
RESTORE IPOD WITHOUT ITUNESTROUBLESHOOTING
Nano 2G. After installing or updating emCORE, your iPod may not complete the flashing process successfully.This will lead to a unfinished installation which does not work as expected. To recover your device you will need some Python scripts from the SVN, a Python interpreter, pyUSB and a driver (for Windows only). You can get the script by checking out this folder. FREEMYIPOD.ORG BUILDS These are completely untested development builds. They may contain serious bugs that might not be easy to recover from, including data loss or hardware damage. Only install these builds if you know what you're doing, most importantly how to recover from all kinds ofproblems.
CLASSIC 1G - FREEMYIPOD.ORG Terminology. By iPod classic 1g we mean the first iPod released by Apple that had the 'classic' name. It was available in sizes of 80GBand 160GB.
NANO 4G - FREEMYIPOD.ORG Reverse Engineering Results. Timers: These clockgates have been found to be related to timers: 37, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 69, 70, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 ROCKBOX ON IPOD CLASSIC Installation of the Rockbox bootloader on iPod Classic (80/120/160 GB) Last updated: 14 August 2018. This page will contain a link to the most recent version of the bootloader, until it gets merged into Rockbox, and the Classics become an officially supported target.FREEMYIPOD.ORG
emCORE r779 on Nano 2G, Nano 4G and Classic 2G. 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.EXTRACTING FIRMWARE
The tool for extracting iPod firmware is called extract2g. Extract2g can be found on the freemyipod SVN at http://svn.freemyipod.org/tools/extract2g/.The Windows and MODES - FREEMYIPOD.ORG Press and hold the menu and select buttons for between 10 and 15 seconds (The iPod starts to reboot after about 5 seconds, keep holding the buttons until it seems to turn off completely) The display of your iPod should now stay black, and a new USB device called "USB DFU Device" should connect to your PC. You can use lsusb to determine ifyour
DUMPING FIRMWARE
From the iPod. Getting a firmware dump of a nano 2g is very easy in Linux. Just: Make sure the iPod is plugged in. Type "dd if=/dev/sdX1 of=dump.img" in the terminal, but make sure you edit the drive to match your configuration. A dump.img file should be created after a while. If you have a lot of data on your iPod, it can take a very longtime.
RESTORE IPOD WITHOUT ITUNESTROUBLESHOOTING
Nano 2G. After installing or updating emCORE, your iPod may not complete the flashing process successfully.This will lead to a unfinished installation which does not work as expected. To recover your device you will need some Python scripts from the SVN, a Python interpreter, pyUSB and a driver (for Windows only). You can get the script by checking out this folder. FREEMYIPOD.ORG BUILDS These are completely untested development builds. They may contain serious bugs that might not be easy to recover from, including data loss or hardware damage. Only install these builds if you know what you're doing, most importantly how to recover from all kinds ofproblems.
CLASSIC 1G - FREEMYIPOD.ORG Terminology. By iPod classic 1g we mean the first iPod released by Apple that had the 'classic' name. It was available in sizes of 80GBand 160GB.
NANO 4G - FREEMYIPOD.ORG Reverse Engineering Results. Timers: These clockgates have been found to be related to timers: 37, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 69, 70, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 ROCKBOX ON IPOD CLASSIC Installation of the Rockbox bootloader on iPod Classic (80/120/160 GB) Last updated: 14 August 2018. This page will contain a link to the most recent version of the bootloader, until it gets merged into Rockbox, and the Classics become an officially supported target. FIRMWARE - FREEMYIPOD.ORG 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) CLASSIC 2G - FREEMYIPOD.ORG Terminology. By iPod classic 2g we mean the second iPod with the 'classic' name. It was smaller than the 160GB version of the Classic 1g and was only available with 120GB storage.. Components. Almost exactly the same hardware as the Classic 1G, except that region A is populated.This presumably communicates with the new headphone/remote that Apple chose for this device to support.TROUBLESHOOTING
Nano 2G. After installing or updating emCORE, your iPod may not complete the flashing process successfully.This will lead to a unfinished installation which does not work as expected. To recover your device you will need some Python scripts from the SVN, a Python interpreter, pyUSB and a driver (for Windows only). You can get the script by checking out this folder. FREEMYIPOD.ORG BUILDS These are completely untested development builds. They may contain serious bugs that might not be easy to recover from, including data loss or hardware damage. Only install these builds if you know what you're doing, most importantly how to recover from all kinds ofproblems.
WWW.FREEMYIPOD.ORG
301 Moved Permanently. nginx/1.14.0 (Ubuntu) CLASSIC 3G - FREEMYIPOD.ORG iPod classic MC293, 160GB, silver. No better teardown pictures of the Classic 3G have been found or made by us yet. There is, however, a basic guide of the non-electronic differences by iLounge. Since the model number is the same as the Classic 2G, there probably aren't any CLASSIC 1G - FREEMYIPOD.ORG Terminology. By iPod classic 1g we mean the first iPod released by Apple that had the 'classic' name. It was available in sizes of 80GBand 160GB.
STATUS - FREEMYIPOD.ORG 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. Classic 1G. Classic 2G. LINUX4NANO - FREEMYIPOD.ORG This project derived from the linux4nano project in July/August 2010. The linux4nano project had the goal - as the name might already indicate - to port Linux to the iPod nano 2g.As none of the project members wanted to do that and as the project already cared about other iPods we decided to change the name to freemyipod and relaunch theproject.
NANO 4G - FREEMYIPOD.ORG Reverse Engineering Results. Timers: These clockgates have been found to be related to timers: 37, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 69, 70, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134FREEMYIPOD.ORG
emCORE r779 on Nano 2G, Nano 4G and Classic 2G. 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. MODES - FREEMYIPOD.ORG Press and hold the menu and select buttons for between 10 and 15 seconds (The iPod starts to reboot after about 5 seconds, keep holding the buttons until it seems to turn off completely) The display of your iPod should now stay black, and a new USB device called "USB DFU Device" should connect to your PC. You can use lsusb to determine ifyour
EXTRACTING FIRMWARE
The tool for extracting iPod firmware is called extract2g. Extract2g can be found on the freemyipod SVN at http://svn.freemyipod.org/tools/extract2g/.The Windows and RESTORE IPOD WITHOUT ITUNESDUMPING FIRMWARE
From the iPod. Getting a firmware dump of a nano 2g is very easy in Linux. Just: Make sure the iPod is plugged in. Type "dd if=/dev/sdX1 of=dump.img" in the terminal, but make sure you edit the drive to match your configuration. A dump.img file should be created after a while. If you have a lot of data on your iPod, it can take a very longtime.
CLASSIC 3G - FREEMYIPOD.ORG iPod classic MC293, 160GB, silver. No better teardown pictures of the Classic 3G have been found or made by us yet. There is, however, a basic guide of the non-electronic differences by iLounge. Since the model number is the same as the Classic 2G, there probably aren't any CLASSIC 1G - FREEMYIPOD.ORG Terminology. By iPod classic 1g we mean the first iPod released by Apple that had the 'classic' name. It was available in sizes of 80GBand 160GB.
WWW.FREEMYIPOD.ORG
301 Moved Permanently. nginx/1.14.0 (Ubuntu) ROCKBOX ON IPOD CLASSIC Installation of the Rockbox bootloader on iPod Classic (80/120/160 GB) Last updated: 14 August 2018. This page will contain a link to the most recent version of the bootloader, until it gets merged into Rockbox, and the Classics become an officially supported target. NANO 4G - FREEMYIPOD.ORG Reverse Engineering Results. Timers: These clockgates have been found to be related to timers: 37, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 69, 70, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134FREEMYIPOD.ORG
emCORE r779 on Nano 2G, Nano 4G and Classic 2G. 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. MODES - FREEMYIPOD.ORG Press and hold the menu and select buttons for between 10 and 15 seconds (The iPod starts to reboot after about 5 seconds, keep holding the buttons until it seems to turn off completely) The display of your iPod should now stay black, and a new USB device called "USB DFU Device" should connect to your PC. You can use lsusb to determine ifyour
EXTRACTING FIRMWARE
The tool for extracting iPod firmware is called extract2g. Extract2g can be found on the freemyipod SVN at http://svn.freemyipod.org/tools/extract2g/.The Windows and RESTORE IPOD WITHOUT ITUNESDUMPING FIRMWARE
From the iPod. Getting a firmware dump of a nano 2g is very easy in Linux. Just: Make sure the iPod is plugged in. Type "dd if=/dev/sdX1 of=dump.img" in the terminal, but make sure you edit the drive to match your configuration. A dump.img file should be created after a while. If you have a lot of data on your iPod, it can take a very longtime.
CLASSIC 3G - FREEMYIPOD.ORG iPod classic MC293, 160GB, silver. No better teardown pictures of the Classic 3G have been found or made by us yet. There is, however, a basic guide of the non-electronic differences by iLounge. Since the model number is the same as the Classic 2G, there probably aren't any CLASSIC 1G - FREEMYIPOD.ORG Terminology. By iPod classic 1g we mean the first iPod released by Apple that had the 'classic' name. It was available in sizes of 80GBand 160GB.
WWW.FREEMYIPOD.ORG
301 Moved Permanently. nginx/1.14.0 (Ubuntu) ROCKBOX ON IPOD CLASSIC Installation of the Rockbox bootloader on iPod Classic (80/120/160 GB) Last updated: 14 August 2018. This page will contain a link to the most recent version of the bootloader, until it gets merged into Rockbox, and the Classics become an officially supported target. NANO 4G - FREEMYIPOD.ORG Reverse Engineering Results. Timers: These clockgates have been found to be related to timers: 37, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 69, 70, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 CLASSIC 3G - FREEMYIPOD.ORG iPod classic MC293, 160GB, silver No better teardown pictures of the Classic 3G have been found or made by us yet. There is, however, a basic guide of the non-electronic differences by iLounge. Since the model number is the same as the Classic 2G, there probably aren't any worthwhile (if any) in the hardware.. Terminology CLASSIC 2G - FREEMYIPOD.ORG Terminology. By iPod classic 2g we mean the second iPod with the 'classic' name. It was smaller than the 160GB version of the Classic 1g and was only available with 120GB storage.. Components. Almost exactly the same hardware as the Classic 1G, except that region A is populated.This presumably communicates with the new headphone/remote that Apple chose for this device to support. WORKING WITH BINARIES IDA will now create the project file. Sometimes it freezes but if it does just try these steps again. There should be two popups concerning thumb mode and your program's entry point. Press OK for both of them. Go to 0x02000000 and press 'C'. This tells IDA that this is code. All the other code should appear now. You are good to go. CLASSIC 1G - FREEMYIPOD.ORG Terminology. By iPod classic 1g we mean the first iPod released by Apple that had the 'classic' name. It was available in sizes of 80GBand 160GB.
FREEMYIPOD.ORG BUILDS These are completely untested development builds. They may contain serious bugs that might not be easy to recover from, including data loss or hardware damage. Only install these builds if you know what you're doing, most importantly how to recover from all kinds ofproblems.
NANO 5G - FREEMYIPOD.ORG Various 8/16 GB chips. TH58NVG6D2ELA49, ID8038, TAIWAN, 09299AE. One example is TH58NVG6D2ELA49 visible on the iFixit Teardown. 1. Power manager. Probably Dialog. 338S0707, -AD, 09278HGZ. Similar looking and named chips like this have been power managers. Apple uses chips like these in just about every device. NANO 3G - FREEMYIPOD.ORG 3. SDRAM. K4X56163PI or Qimonda HYE18M169CX75. 0728, C, HYE18M256, 169CX75, W3338092. SDRAM - Mobile DDR, 256Mb, 1.8V. WORK ON THIS: Like the flash chip, the memory also varies. The most popular chip seems to be the K4X56163PI. Another similar one that is sometimes used is the Qimonda HYE18M169CX75. 5. STATUS - FREEMYIPOD.ORG 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. Classic 1G. Classic 2G. LINUX4NANO - FREEMYIPOD.ORG This project derived from the linux4nano project in July/August 2010. The linux4nano project had the goal - as the name might already indicate - to port Linux to the iPod nano 2g.As none of the project members wanted to do that and as the project already cared about other iPods we decided to change the name to freemyipod and relaunch theproject.
NANO 6G - FREEMYIPOD.ORG 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. The red and black wires lead to the battery.MAIN PAGE
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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 INSTALLING ROCKBOX ON IPOD CLASSIC emCORE is DEPRECATED, please use the Rockbox bootloader in order to install and run Rockbox on iPod Classic. GETTING STARTED WITH EMCORE (DEPRECATED) * Check if your device is supported by the installer. Only iPod Nano 2G and iPod Classic 1G /2G /3G are supported at the moment. * Follow the installation instructions if your device is supported. * In case you encounter any bugs, please contact us in order to report them.UPDATES
* 2018-08-25 - The website software has been updated to MediaWiki 1.31 after about 2 months of downtime. * 2016-06-17 - The freemyipod project is becoming deprecated, as parts of the code is slowly being integrated in Rockbox. It is likely that no future development on the freemyipod project will take place. Essential parts of emCORE helped building a Rockbox bootloader for iPod Classic, and any future development will take place in theRockbox project.
* 2014-03-26 - A bug that prevented emCORE installations on certain Windows configurations (getting stuck on "Booting UBI file..."), has been finally fixed! If the installation has failed for you before, you can retry it using the updated version of our tool (use the iTunes method for now). * 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 oursource code.
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