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suptil is by the way in H6SURamDisk.dmg (which is in /standalone/update/ramdisk folder on 7.0.4 iPhone5s). You just have to get rid of the 1st 0x1b (27) bytes to make the dmg readable. --[[User:M2m|M2m]] ([[User talk:M2m|talk]]) 09:57, 2 January 2014 (UTC) |
suptil is by the way in H6SURamDisk.dmg (which is in /standalone/update/ramdisk folder on 7.0.4 iPhone5s). You just have to get rid of the 1st 0x1b (27) bytes to make the dmg readable. --[[User:M2m|M2m]] ([[User talk:M2m|talk]]) 09:57, 2 January 2014 (UTC) |
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+ | I've been wondering, what is the ART in a SEP? Is it yet another nonce type thing, or is it a different security measure? |
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For me all the rom related commands ( --rom status, --rom tz0, --rom nop, --rom nonce ) end up in a short "blue screen" and then the device reboots. Anyone have a different experience ?--M2m (talk) 01:11, 2 January 2014 (UTC)
suptil is by the way in H6SURamDisk.dmg (which is in /standalone/update/ramdisk folder on 7.0.4 iPhone5s). You just have to get rid of the 1st 0x1b (27) bytes to make the dmg readable. --M2m (talk) 09:57, 2 January 2014 (UTC)
What is the SEP ART?
I've been wondering, what is the ART in a SEP? Is it yet another nonce type thing, or is it a different security measure?