Filed under iPhone Unlocking

The iPhone Dev Team has reported another milestone in their mission to unlock the iPhone.  They have released a new ARM decompiler.  Using this tool, they will be able to more easily examine the iPhone firmware to figure out how the locking process works.

We are pleased to announce the availability of a new tool to aid in the firmware reverse-engineering process. For a few days now, we’ve been working on an ARM decompiler plugin for IDA named Aqualung. It’s still quite basic, but should decompile most ARM (non-Thumb) code and make things much easier to follow. 

Posted by Adam Geitgey on Friday, August 10th, 2007


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