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The '''SEPO''' ('''Security EPOch''') tag specifies the device that the firmware is supposed to be ran on. It allows Apple to make sure you are not running another device's firmware files on an incompatible device, probably to prevent using old exploits.
 
The '''SEPO''' ('''Security EPOch''') tag specifies the device that the firmware is supposed to be ran on. It allows Apple to make sure you are not running another device's firmware files on an incompatible device, probably to prevent using old exploits.
 
 
== Devices ==
 
== Devices ==
* [[iPhone]]
+
* [[Apple TV]]
** [[m68ap|2G]]: 0x04
+
** [[k66ap|2G]]:
** [[n82ap|3G]]: 0x04
+
** [[j33ap|3G]]:
** [[n88ap|3GS]]:
+
** [[j33iap|3G Rev A]]:
** [[iPhone 4]]
 
*** [[n90ap|GSM]]:
 
*** [[n90bap|GSM Rev A]]:
 
*** [[n92ap|CDMA]]:
 
** [[n94ap|4S]]:
 
** [[iPhone 5]]
 
*** [[n41ap|GSM]]:
 
*** [[n42ap|Global]]:
 
* [[iPod touch]]
 
** [[n45ap|1G]]: 0x04
 
** [[n72ap|2G]]: 0x01 (later 0x02)
 
** [[n18ap|3G]]:
 
** [[n81ap|4G]]:
 
** [[iPod touch 5G|5G]]:
 
 
* [[iPad]]
 
* [[iPad]]
 
** [[k48ap|1G]]:
 
** [[k48ap|1G]]:
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*** [[p106ap|GSM]]:
 
*** [[p106ap|GSM]]:
 
*** [[p107ap|Global]]:
 
*** [[p107ap|Global]]:
* [[Apple TV]]
+
* [[iPhone]]
** [[k66ap|2G]]:
+
** [[m68ap|2G]]: 0x04
** [[j33ap|3G]]:
+
** [[n82ap|3G]]: 0x04
  +
** [[n88ap|3GS]]:
  +
** [[iPhone 4]]
  +
*** [[n90ap|GSM]]:
  +
*** [[n90bap|GSM Rev A]]:
  +
*** [[n92ap|CDMA]]:
  +
** [[n94ap|4S]]:
  +
** [[iPhone 5]]
  +
*** [[n41ap|GSM]]:
  +
*** [[n42ap|Global]]:
  +
** [[iPhone 5c]]
  +
*** [[n48ap|GSM]]:
  +
*** [[n49ap|Global]]:
  +
** [[iPhone 5s]]
  +
*** [[n51ap|GSM]]:
  +
*** [[n53ap|Global]]:
  +
* [[iPod touch]]
  +
** [[n45ap|1G]]: 0x04
  +
** [[n72ap|2G]]: 0x01 (later 0x02, then 0x04)
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** [[n18ap|3G]]:
  +
** [[n81ap|4G]]:
  +
** [[iPod touch 5G|5G]]:
   
 
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Revision as of 21:16, 19 October 2013

The SEPO (Security EPOch) tag specifies the device that the firmware is supposed to be ran on. It allows Apple to make sure you are not running another device's firmware files on an incompatible device, probably to prevent using old exploits.

Devices

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