Yeah that's one way of doing it, using the components from another v1, but I'm currently checking the values of the ones we have to take out from the corona v2 to see if those can be used
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Yeah that's one way of doing it, using the components from another v1, but I'm currently checking the values of the ones we have to take out from the corona v2 to see if those can be used
Ok, zack thank you , but for read the v2 nand we should soldering it on V1 motherboard right??
Allegato 5131Allegato 5132 :welcoming: My new toy .
Thanks but Zhangjiqi007 did most of the work, we gave information about the chip and idea about puting the components back, the rest is all Zhangjiqi007.
I'm still trying to understand how he extracted the nand information to create ecc but it's really hard to speak technical with a chinese.... the translating doesn't mean anything :s
We can buy an interpreter :) or engage Yuto Nagatomo
Hmm don't even understand why it is hidden... Zhangjiqi007 has given out all the pictures about his work so why are you hidding your "new toy"
Still :WIP......
but already banned by dayton360.
molto interessanti questi sviluppi, però obiettivamente allo stato attuale non ne vale la pena, cioè se devo espiantare una corona v1 sulla v2 con tutto il lavoro che ne consegue (e quindi anche la necessità di avere a disposizione molte corona v1) dovremmo chiedere una cifra spropositata per eseguire l'hack, e tanto varrebbe dare al cliente direttamente la scheda madre v1... o mi sono perso qualcosa ?
bhè scusa ma la nand v1 e i relativi componenti credo debbano restare anche dopo aver effettuato l'hack... o almeno credo, purtroppo non avendo nulla di concreto tra le mani posso fare solo supposizioni :)
Ragionamento che fila quello di di4b0lik. Riporto il commento di tuxuser su homebrew-connection:
Reading 4GB NAND of Phison Corona
Using XOR Hack to pwn CB_B
Writing hacked XeLL-Only Image to a 16MB NAND
Changing something on the resistor configuration on the Corona board (they don’t specify that.. or translation is too bad)
They transplant this 16MB NAND into the Corona board to get the CPUKey via XeLL
Conclusion: They are not able to decrypt the Corona 4GB Image (nor the 64MB boot/system partition of course)
la cosa è fresca ragà quindi calma e sangue freddo :D!!!!