Boot2 Hash Question January 18, 2010 04:59AM | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 4 |
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Re: Boot2 Hash Question January 20, 2010 12:32PM | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 379 |
OTP = One Time Programmable. So, no, you cannot write it. I even think they don't even know where it's physically located on recent board versions.Quote
from previous research OTP memory can in turn be rewritten if altered to do so
That's how bootmii works. But it needs a signature which boot1 finds valid.Quote
And lastly I understand that boot2 is signed, but that signature is in its own location, would it be possible (and legal) to create a program that overwrote a portion of boot2 leaving the rest of it in tact and work to allow bootmii to boot before the rest of the code while placing bootmii into another seperate location in the NAND?
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