Nope. It's boot0 that is burned into ROM. boot1 resides in NAND, but its SHA-1 hash resides in write-once memory (this basically means it can't be touched). boot2 is the first modifiable part of the boot process.ThatDudeWithTheFood said:Wow 190 people viewing this thread and 108 are Guests
I thought boot2 was hardcoded onto somethingymabob and couldnt be overwritten just updated in future hardware updates.