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07-04-2016, 05:46 | #1 (permalink) |
Freak Poster Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Florida
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Member: 1222631 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 24 | DIY NAND programmer 64bit I see that the 64bit NAND programmers are getting cheaper but they are still quote high. Im wondering what actually makes them work. It looks like the all have just a iphone 6 board with the NAND fixture, screen battery DC IN. Looks like they are using engineering cable. I did notice that they usually use "Master NAND" to turn on the phone to some state and then you put the new NAND to be flashed. Does someone have that image? I want to get DSCD cable and NAND fixture. I got some software but i think the last thing to do is figure out whats on that Master NAND. |
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