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It means we can modify the boot code & completely strip out all TI copyrighted code from the device. No more exploits or hacks.
Boot code one is a simple program. Pocket exploit...probably best not to say yet. But very simple & easy to use.
I question, though, can't TI change the boot pages in a newer OS?
Does the 84 pocket have different signing keys than the original?
Well, I've talked to brandonW about this. We really don't want to use this to make the pocket able to accept other OS's. The problem comes from how dangerous this is. In the end, it really is just like any flash mod, but the thing is, if something goes wrong while the boot code is all FF's, instant, permanent brick. Unless you can wire up the flash chip and reprogram it, your calculator is done. It will execute one instruction and end.If we did make a boot code modder, of course it would be extremely safe. It would check batteries all over the place and probably would be stepped through instruction by instruction several times. But, boot code 1.03 will probably be coming to america soon which means it will become more widespread. And if we release this as the only way to install other OS's, over time, there will probably be about 5 people using it every day. If just 1 person is an idiot and tricks their calculator into running it with low batteries, they will brick their calculator and we will be in a huge mess online.Besides, we don't even need to do this. BrandonW and I have come up with different ways to beat the boot code, and my program to do it is already done. With two exploits, we should be covered for a long time unless TI looks through their boot code for errors, which they won't.Edit: Now that I think about it, NOPing out some checks in the boot code wouldn't really be that dangerous. (I've already NOPed stuff in my boot code.) So I guess a mod like this could be a possibility, but only if we need to do it.
Thank you TI for all those weird holes you seem to leave everywhere