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Day: December 6, 2004

Ipod Fonts And Graphics Hacked Out Of Firmware

December 6, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 12 Comments

ipod firmware

wow, this is pretty interesting. someone has figured out how to get all the fonts and graphics off the ipod’s firmware. while that’s a pretty amazing feat, i suspect the next thing will be to change the firmware with new graphics, i’ll see what i can figure out!

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