Who can i find pkg1ldr.bin or boot0bin?
They can't be linked here. They're considered copyrighted data, I believe
Who can i find pkg1ldr.bin or boot0bin?
Is there a tutorial for thisYou have to dump your TSEC (Tegra Security Co-processor) firmware with total size 3840 bytes (get it from your pkg1ldr.bin (at offset 0x00001900) or boot0.bin (at offset 0x00101900), and place it as a C hex array in src/hwinit/tsecfw.inl
How to do that?
- Place your own tsec fw as a C hex array or escaped string into the file src/hwinit/tsecfw.inl
Is there a tutorial for this
I’m getting nothing in google but I’ll try different word combinations and seeThere are but we can't link to anything, google.
Is TSEC FW the same for all Switches or does it contain per-console data ?
Do you know at which offset ?It contains console specific SBK key.
hexdump -v -e '", " "0x" 1/1 "%02X"' fw.bin >array.txt
My fw offset was 0x101A00 and not 0x101900No, the TSEC FW does not contain anything console specific, and it's the same binary regardless of what switch firmware version you have. (It's in boot0, search for the first 4 bytes mentioned in tsecfw.inl to find it)
Obviously the TSEC KEY you get out of the dumper is console specific, as are all the keys dumped by biskeydump.
ehnoah, did you type them all out by hand ? Because you no longer have to (QR Code output in v3)
If you're talking about in a hex editor, each pair of characters is a byte.I found the first bits mentioned, but I don't know how many of these things to copy. I know it's 3840 bytes but I'm not sure how man 2 digit numbers make that up
If you're talking about in a hex editor, each pair of characters is a byte.
even a youtube videoguide is forbidden?There are but we can't link to anything, google.