Difference between revisions of "Kernelcache"

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The kernelcache is basically the kernel itself as well as all of its extensions (AppleImage3NORAccess, IOAESAccelerator, IOPKEAccelerator, etc.) into one file, then packed / encrypted in an [[IMG3 File Format|IMG3]] (Firmware 2.0 and above) or [[8900 File Format|8900]] (Firmware 1.0 - 1.1.4) container.
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The kernelcache is basically the kernel itself as well as all of its extensions (AppleImage3NORAccess, IOAESAccelerator, IOPKEAccelerator, etc.) into one file, then packed / encrypted in an [[IMG3 File Format|IMG3]] (Firmware 2.0 and above) or [[8900 File Format|8900]] (Firmwares 1.0 [production] through 1.1.4) container.

Revision as of 21:39, 3 February 2010

The kernelcache is basically the kernel itself as well as all of its extensions (AppleImage3NORAccess, IOAESAccelerator, IOPKEAccelerator, etc.) into one file, then packed / encrypted in an IMG3 (Firmware 2.0 and above) or 8900 (Firmwares 1.0 [production] through 1.1.4) container.