OK, here's part three of the tutorial, (as promised) entitled
STRINGS, CHAPTER ONE
** Read This!**
Ok guys, up until now, the modding has been simple & easy. This is where things get
slightly more advanced.
In this tutorial, I will introduce you to changing strings in your iPod's firmware, which will enable you to change certain words in your iPod's interface for near full customization. We will start by only altering one string -- the string of the "iPod" in the titlebar.. This is only
chapter one, whereby you will learn this simple hack. Then in
chapter two, you will actually be
understanding how and why iPod strings work, which will enable you guys to change many more strings besides the one located on the titlebar..
DISCLAIMER
The methods I give in this tutorial are tried & tested by myself, and are safe to use providing they are followed correctly. The methods and techniques are not sanctioned by Apple, and could void your warranty. Follow these steps at your own risk!
I must stress, if you are ignorant or careless with strings & hex codes, your iPod could quite easily become a very expensive doorstop. Follow carefully, and don't try and run before you can walk ;-)
THINGS YOU WILL NEED
<1> A Fifth Generation iPod (iPod Nano, iPod Video), or a 4th Gen iPod (Colour or Monochrome, doesn't Matter)
<2> iPodWizard. The latest version is v1.2, and it’s the version I use for these tutorials, so you are better off using it. The download can be found through this link -
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=153441<3> iPod Firmware/Updater. I recommend you guys use version 1.0 - it's the one I use as it is the most stable. The download of iPod Updater 2005-11-17 v1.0 can be found through this megaupload link -
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Y44N4BER<4> iHack -
http://www.ipodwizard.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=3392&d=1127...
OK, FOR PART THREE
<1> Extract and load your iPodWizard Software.
<2> Click
"Open Updater"
<3> Load the iPod Updater that your just downloaded. I recommend v1.0 (2005-11-17), but it should work with any other Updater.
<4> Under the "Firmware" menu, select your model of iPod.
Once you have done that, click "Load".
<5>
Click on the "Firmware Editor" tab, followed by the "Strings" tab.
Next, you will have to select the correct
language block, as the iPod has many different languages embedded into it's firmware. Shuffle through the index of numbers in "Lang Block" until you find the number of the one which is English (Or, if you speak a different language, select that one).
It may not be under number "24", it will vary depending on firmware version and iPod model.. (Mine is the Fifth Generation running v1.0 firmware)
CHANGING THE "iPod" IN TITLE BAR
This is the part where you actually perform the hack.
Strings with
iPod written on them are in many places all over the iPod's firmware. One version of this string is used by the computer to recognise the iPod, and another is used to change the titlebar "iPod" (this is the one you want to change).
FINDING THE CORRECT STRING
<1> To locate it, type “iPod” in the top box…
<2> Click the “Find” button once,
<3> Continually click on “Find Next” until you locate the one which is above “Cancel” (<4>)
-Once you have found it, click on it.
<1> In this box, write the word you would like to appear on your title bar in, for example, I have typed in
lethal! (you can type in anything you like). As we are only at a "basics" stage however, keep the length of this to no
more than seven characters. (Details will be explained in chapter two)
<2> When you are done, click “Change String”
<3> You will now notice that in the “String Data” list, “iPod” has been replaced with your custom word. You should also have a message pop-up stating that you’ve been successful (<4>).
You have successfully performed the “Title bar” hack.. Congrats.
WRITING YOUR THEME TO YOUR FIRMWARE
Once you have finished tweaking, you are almost finished. Click "Write" which is located at the very top in the center.
Once the confirmation that the changes you implemented were sucessfully written onto the updater, You can exit iPodWizard.
TRANSFERRING TO IPOD
All you have left to do, is simply connect your iPod to your PC and use the "Restore" feature on the Updater to rewrite the firmware with the modified version.
However, if you don’t want to "Restore" your iPod (Which deletes all content), You will have to patch the Updater with
iHack
iHack will set the iPod’s firmware version a small amount below its current level before you run the iPod Software Updater, re-enabling the "Update" button. Open iHack (you will find it at C:/Program Files/iHack/ by default), and click the "Patch..." button while your iPod is connected to your PC and the
disk mode feature is enabled. Select your iPod’s drive letter, and iHack will do the rest. Now click the "Update" button, and you will have successfully changed the graphics on your iPod.