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eop:portable_media:mp3_and_media_players [2022/01/05 17:54] io55admineop:portable_media:mp3_and_media_players [2023/05/02 23:00] (current) – [Apple iPod Nano 5th Gen] io55admin
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 ===== Apple iPod (non-iOS) series ===== ===== Apple iPod (non-iOS) series =====
  
-=== Operating Systems (various) ===+==== Operating Systems (various) ==== 
 +=== freemyipod Linux implementations ===
  
-== freemyipod ==+> Currently our main focus is the Nano 5G, and an experimental source tree is available
  
->The freemyipod project is becoming deprecatedas parts of the code is slowly being integrated+There appears to be a lot of new development recently here for a variety of iPods. There's lots of focus for putting Linux onto the Nano 5G! Great potential here for all the non-RockBox supported iPods this supports. In other wordseverything but the Nano 6G and 7G. Many of the Linux progress is dependent on an exploit called "wind3x", which supports the 3G to 5G Nanos.
  
-Largely integrated into rockbox nowadays, but contributed highly to the efforts of unlocking older iPods to custom firmware.+https://q3k.org/wInd3x.html 
 + 
 +https://freemyipod.org/Linux
  
 https://twitter.com/freemyipod https://twitter.com/freemyipod
  
-https://freemyipod.org/wiki/Main_Page+https://freemyipod.org/wiki/Status
  
 +https://github.com/freemyipod/wInd3x
 +
 +https://freemyipod.org/wiki/Main_Page
  
  
-== iPodLinux == 
  
 +=== iPodLinux ===
 >iPods have continued with the Rockbox Project, zeroslackr, and freemyipod >iPods have continued with the Rockbox Project, zeroslackr, and freemyipod
  
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 http://www.ipodlinux.org/Screenshots/ http://www.ipodlinux.org/Screenshots/
  
 +http://www.ipodlinux.org/Project_Status/
  
  
-== ZeroSlackr == 
  
 +=== ZeroSlackr ===
 >a custom kernel, bootloader, app launcher >a custom kernel, bootloader, app launcher
  
-A more recently updated fork of iPodLinux, containing an assortment of included programs. Likely the best method to use for iPod Linux experimentation that isn“Rockified”.+somewhat more recently updated fork of iPodLinux, containing an assortment of included programs. Likely the best method to use for iPod Linux that isn'as experimental as freemyipod's work.
  
 https://github.com/ProjectZeroSlackr https://github.com/ProjectZeroSlackr
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 https://www.flickr.com/photos/keripo/albums/72157641749883334/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/keripo/albums/72157641749883334/
  
 +===== Apple iPod Nano 5th Gen =====
  
 +==== Operating Systems (Samsung S5L8730) ====
 +=== Linux progress ===
  
-===== Apple iPod Touch 1st Gen =====+>Nano 5G support is implemented in a tethered fashion via wInd3x 
 + 
 +A primary focus of the efforts from the aforementioned freemyipod project. Has a very preliminary Linux support with (hopefully) more progress to come! Also, someone got Alpine Linux running on it. Utilizes the wind3x exploit.
  
-=== Operating Systems (Samsung S5L8900) ===+https://q3k.org/wInd3x.html
  
-== Linux thru openiboot (+postmarketOS?) ==+https://freemyipod.org/wiki/Nano_5G
  
 +https://github.com/freemyipod/wInd3x
 +
 +https://social.hackerspace.pl/@q3k/109721809926740193
 +
 +
 +
 +===== Apple iPod Touch 1st Gen =====
 +
 +==== Operating Systems (Samsung S5L8900) ====
 +=== Linux thru openiboot (+postmarketOS?) ===
 >The iPod can boot Linux with the openiboot firmware which has to be built first >The iPod can boot Linux with the openiboot firmware which has to be built first
  
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 ===== Apple iPod Touch 1st and 2nd Gen ===== ===== Apple iPod Touch 1st and 2nd Gen =====
  
-=== Operating Systems (Samsung S5L8720) === +==== Operating Systems (Samsung S5L8720) ==== 
- +=== Android 2.2.1 ===
-== Android 2.2.1 == +
 >An iPhone OS 3.1.2 or 4.0 ipsw (ipsw.me) >An iPhone OS 3.1.2 or 4.0 ipsw (ipsw.me)
  
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 ===== Freecom MusicPal ===== ===== Freecom MusicPal =====
  
-=== Operating Systems (Marvel 88W8618) === +==== Operating Systems (Marvel 88W8618) ==== 
- +=== Linux ===
-== Linux == +
 >But there are also a few problematic or even incompatible files >But there are also a few problematic or even incompatible files
  
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 ===== GGMM E3 Smart Speaker ===== ===== GGMM E3 Smart Speaker =====
  
-=== Operating Systems (???) === +==== Operating Systems (???) ==== 
- +=== Root access over telnet ===
-== Root access over telnet == +
 >a telnet shell, as the root user with no credentials needed >a telnet shell, as the root user with no credentials needed
  
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 ===== Mattel JuiceBox ===== ===== Mattel JuiceBox =====
  
-=== Operating Systems (Samsung S3C44B0) === +==== Operating Systems (Samsung S3C44B0) ==== 
- +=== uCLinux + usages ===
-== uCLinux + usages == +
 >my primary reason for hacking the JuiceBox was not to make a mp3 player >my primary reason for hacking the JuiceBox was not to make a mp3 player
  
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 ===== Microsoft Zune series ===== ===== Microsoft Zune series =====
  
-=== Operating Systems (ARM) === +==== Operating Systems (ARM) ==== 
- +=== Windows CE (Liberate/HD) ===
-== Windows CE (Liberate/HD) == +
 >made to work on Windows CE devices (StrongARM or ARM CPU) has a chance of working >made to work on Windows CE devices (StrongARM or ARM CPU) has a chance of working
  
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-=== Other === +==== Other ==== 
- +=== Complete Applications ===
-== Complete Applications == +
 This is just an archive of all the little Zune apps that were formerly available on the marketplace, before it was taken down. Supplied is a large mediafire containing every single one of the ZuneHD apps, plus a way to get them back on there in the first place. This is just an archive of all the little Zune apps that were formerly available on the marketplace, before it was taken down. Supplied is a large mediafire containing every single one of the ZuneHD apps, plus a way to get them back on there in the first place.
  
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 ===== MUZO Cobblestone ===== ===== MUZO Cobblestone =====
  
-=== Operating Systems (???) === +==== Operating Systems (???) ==== 
- +=== Linux(?) ===
-== Linux(?) == +
 >A pre-authorization command injection bug exists in the main application >A pre-authorization command injection bug exists in the main application
  
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 ===== S1MP3s (General) ===== ===== S1MP3s (General) =====
  
-=== Operating Systems (Zilog Z80-based chips) === +==== Operating Systems (Zilog Z80-based chips) ==== 
- +=== Swan Project ===
-== Swan Project == +
 >both a kernel and all shell (GUI) applications >both a kernel and all shell (GUI) applications
  
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 ===== SanDisk Sansa Clip+ ===== ===== SanDisk Sansa Clip+ =====
  
-=== Operating Systems (“SA0342-8” SoC) === +==== Operating Systems (“SA0342-8” SoC) ==== 
- +=== RockBox (+Doom/CHIP8) ===
-== RockBox (+Doom/CHIP8) == +
 Apparently this works, despite the absolutely horrid quality of the screen. Functions as a normal RockBox instance. Apparently this works, despite the absolutely horrid quality of the screen. Functions as a normal RockBox instance.
  
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