Alrighty So I want to upgrade the storage (I am highly skilled at soldering) and I'm running into some issues that I think I have a solution path. There are several ipod nano 1g motherboards 1 with a daughterboard, 1 with a piggy backed tsop 48 a dual tsop 48 ad a single tsop 48. I bought 10 broken ipod nan 1g, 10 2g, and 10 3g. I decided to swap the chips in between ipods to see if they work before trying a new chip since people whine about hardware issues. slc the nand controller (way to many forum posts on this crap). So Ii have tried all but one configuration 1 nand chip in the main slot. A ipod will run without nand chips, it will just say "nand bad ipod busy cant restore". When you swap nands in between ipods it does the same thing. Ipod is busy. So the ipod wont work with chips from other ipods but it will work with its own chips only. The chips are "married" to the motherboard. So how are they married?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHP-OPXK2ig this is a video about upgrading iphone storage chips and i think the method is the same. you need to read the info in the header or somewhere else and write that to the new nand chip. The info is like so:
https://imgur.com/a/9TI37KR. Now I am not sure how WL got this information maybe they used IDA PRO?
So My question is how can I get this info off the old nand and put it on a new one? (these programmers are for 64 bit operating systems) I can buy an rt809h and read the encrypted nand and get a hex bin but I dont thin that will do me any good. Are there any creators of rockbox on this forum still who could help me out on getting this info? MMy other idea was using ipod patcher to get an unencrypted firmware and open it in idea and try to reverse engineer.