| Hacking the Ipod Firmware |
| Written by ipodwizard | |
| Tuesday, 28 December 2004 | |
Several people sent this hack in.. Change the graphics on your ipod!![]() {mos_sb_discuss:18}HOW-TO: Hacking the iPod firmware (changing the graphics)Before we get started, here’s a video
(QuickTime) of our first hacked firmware to give you an idea of what we changed. For this hack you’ll need an iPod, obviously. We’re using the iPod photo, but it should work with most iPods, so far we’ve seen one person also hack an iPod mini and a 3g iPod. Next you’ll need a Windows PC with Apple’s iPod software installed. Click Open Updater and choose the Apple Update Application you downloaded, it should be in Program files > iPod. Once open, choose the firmware for you iPod, we hacked the iPod photo first, so it’s the IDR_FIRMWARE 5.4.0, we didn’t try all the others out yet, but we’re guessing folks will post which one is for which iPod as they start to hack away at it. The color one was easy, once you select the firmware you can click the arrows to see the icons, in our case, they were color. Find the image you wish to replace, we wanted to replace the circle / slash icon. Once you find it, click Save
Bitmap and save the file to your system. Click Write, this will edit the firmware on your PC and then prepare it to restore to the iPod. Once that is complete, open up Apple’s iPod update. Make sure your iPod is plugged in, and iPod updater will look for what firmware you can restore to, for us, it found the iPod photo and we had the option to restore, which will then add the new firmware with our custom image. Click restore, and in about 5 minutes you’ll have the new image you made, keep in mind this kills all your data, so back up before you do this. Here’s ours…
Here’s Sony’s CEO holding the Network Walkman upside down. We like this image to remind us that even if you’re Sony and invented the WalkMan, someone like Apple can come along and beat you hard. An image proclaiming that our iPod does not have any RIAA music or content!
And, of course, Mickey Mouse.
We also made one for our pal Leander from Cult of Mac. We think this is a great way to protect your iPod if someone steals it, too. Add your picture, name and phone number, it won’t stop the thief, but it’s still a good measure. On a side note, Apple and every other music player maker should make this part of the software that comes with their
device, we all change the icons, desktops, and everything else on our computers, so it makes sense to be able to brand
our music players any way we want. For more information on all this, and some troubleshooting, post up in our comments or over on where it all got
started and where folks are still trying lots of things, on
iPodHacks. {mos_sb_discuss:18} |
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