Difference between revisions of "BORD"

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** [[AirPods (1st generation)]]: N/A
 
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** [[AirPods (2nd generation)]]: 0x12
 
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* [[List of Apple TVs|Apple TV]]
 
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** [[K66AP|Apple TV (2nd generation)]]: 0x10
 
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** [[N112AP|iPod touch (7th generation)]]: 0x16
 
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* [[List of Macs with Apple Silicon|Mac (Apple Silicon)]]
 
* [[List of Macs with Apple Silicon|Mac (Apple Silicon)]]
** [[J273aAP|Developer Transition Kit]]: 0x42
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** [[J274AP|Mac mini (M1, 2020)]]: 0x22
 
** [[J274AP|Mac mini (M1, 2020)]]: 0x22
 
** [[J293AP|MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020)]]: 0x24
 
** [[J293AP|MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020)]]: 0x24

Revision as of 02:16, 23 December 2020

The Board ID of a device (also known as BORD, BDID, or ApBoardId) is a value (usually represented as uint8_t) that represents multiple characteristics of the logic board. In a BuildManifest, this value is found in the ApBoardId tag. The characteristics represented by a given Board ID may be specific to the SoC.

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