…thats the day the dev team and i will be on different sides

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MuscleNerd@geohot
yeah the C flow was worked out while doing those ultranerdy baseband demos
last year http://is.gd/1BhAC http://is.gd/1Bhzg
about 1 hour ago from web in reply to geohot
geohot
one of these days i’m gonna go work for apple.
thats the day the dev team and i will be on different sides
geohot@MuscleNerd
you wrote your payload in c!? cool. so the bugginess
was all caused by the stk refresh
about 2 hours ago from web in reply to MuscleNerd
MuscleNerd@geohot
yep it’s a task, we didn’t use your MMU stuff…honestly!
It’s the same unlock.c file as yellowsn0w, with different offsets.
about 2 hours ago from web in reply to geohot
geohot@musclenerd @planetbeing
so it’s still a task that sends unlock msg?
trade RC2 source for yours? i wanna see. RC2 really uses 0 bytes
about 2 hours ago from web
MuscleNerd@geohot
(which is probably good for ultrasn0w lol)
about 2 hours ago from web in reply to geohot
MuscleNerd@geohot
payload goes into an area normally only used
by sgold with privileged chipids…
Apple engineers won’t be able to use ultrasn0w:)
about 2 hours ago from web in reply to geohot
geohot@MuscleNerd
then wheres your payload code go?
about 2 hours ago from web in reply to MuscleNerd
MuscleNerd@geohot
152 bytes is the sizeof() the Nucleus task control block we malloc()
about 3 hours ago from web in reply to geohot