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Help! Can't Install after Firmware 1.3 update by Apple

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nicke2323:

--- Quote from: gevaerts on June 04, 2008, 04:51:29 PM ---
The problem can be fixed by using an svn bootloader. Once a new bootloader is released it will work (I don't know when that will be though)

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Thanks! I got the Ipod. Are there any developers working on a new bootloader that will work with the 1.3 firmware?

AlexP:
The current bootloader in SVN does work with firmware version 1.3, so no-one needs to work on it in that sense


--- Quote from: gevaerts on June 04, 2008, 04:51:29 PM ---The problem can be fixed by using an svn bootloader.

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You can feed the bootloader you build from current SVN to ipodpatcher manually to install on your ipod (I don't have an ipod myself, so can't tell you how).  To make it easier, a new version of ipodpatcher with the new bootloader built in needs to be released - this requires someone with the know-how to check it out first, then give the go ahead.

Llorean:
I intend to push for a new round of bootloaders for all targets at devcon. It's more or less trivial for the iPods (easy to test, safe to test, etc) but much more difficult for some other targets (H100/H300 for example require hardware to recover if the bootloader is bad) but I'd like to see all of them working the same way (not showing all that debug text, unless the user presses a button to ask for it, for example).

So, probably at worst case, you'll have to wait until the end of the month for an iPodPatcher to include it. At best case, well, whenever someone compiles bootloaders for all iPods, merges them in, and talks to the right person to get it uploaded. Preferably after at least having someone test each one to make sure it boots.

Or, as BigBambi said, compile one yourself. Doing so is fairly easy (doesn't require any actual programming knowledge) and using SVN bootloaders for iPods is quite safe. If it doesn't work out, you can always just downgrade safely back down to the official currently provided one.

cool_walking_:
What's all this then? I have a 5G iPod with firmware 1.3 and Rockbox works fine  ???

There was also a thread I replied to (which I can't seem to find now) where someone updated to 1.3 over the top of an existing Rockbox install and simply reinstalled the Rockbox bootloader to have Rockbox working again.

Llorean:
I dunno. I don't remember any specific fix to this, or even anyone verifying 1.3 was a problem. I was just speaking to new bootloader availability. There have been some changes semi-recently that will basically affect all bootloaders for all (or nearly all) targets. Nothing really functional though, just aesthetic for most of them. Most functional changes are a bit older, but some still haven't been rolled out yet (most notably for the H300 I think).

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