We are pleased to announce that another big milestone toward the unlocking has been reached.
Just a couple of days ago we managed to extract the full content of the NOR memory (from the S-Gold2), which is the main key to achieving a true unlock. Releasing this dump would be of course illegal and risky, as it contains personal information and copyrighted code. That said, we’re going to release the NOR Dumper binary to enable everyone else to continue working on the iPhone’s unlocking. We’ll release the source code at a later
We hope you’ll all enjoy this important step and we of course welcome any donations to encourage or to help us achieving the final goal. Please be assured that any donations are wisely spent, otherwise you can slap us
DOWNLOAD: http://www.deadbeef.cn/NORDumper.tar.bz2
To run this, copy it to /usr/bin and set the executable flag with chmod.
add Disabled to /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.CommCenter.plist and reboot.
run: NORDumper dump.bin
Stay tuned, — the dev team
Via Gizmodo
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