2019 MacPro jailbroken. Upgrading that SSD would be awesome! Heck, being able to install Linux/use OpenCore maybe… According to a suggestion by the Wccftech article I found this news on, it's [unfortunately] not likely to be released.
I wonder if we can get unsupported processors to run in our T2 Macs now ? And if so , how efficiently ?
It's the EFI that controls CPU support, not the BridgeOS. It won't change anything.
Then in order to do that , these hackers would need to find a way to exploit T2 Secure Boot to permit a modified EFI to reboot the System ?
Correct me if I wrong , but hackers can modify the MP7,1's EFI now , right ? It's just the changes will not survive a reboot because of T2 Secure Boot won't recognize the firmware as legitimate . So , it's just an academic exercise .
I wish I had an updated flow chart of the latest Mac Boot Process , that incorporates BridgeOS , etc . Mine is two years old from Eclectic Light .
I'm not exactly certain where BridgeOS resides .
It's probably only valid for security research, nothing else. Don't make any sense to do it.
T2 starts first, running BridgeOS, then validates and sends the EFI firmware to initialise the Intel side. In reality, Apple implemented the T2 architecture in a way that T2 is the main processor and the Intel one a co-processor.
Why?Someone needs to make a T2 upgrade chip then . Preferably without it being a BGA . They'll need to crack , what , 256 AES first ?
Why?
Buy a PC workstation.
Don't make any sense to over pay for the Apple ecosystem, security and design choices to just throw it away.As you know , oh Silly One , I build and remanufacture them already .
Life is one long , continuous act of improvement , Alex .
Ever since I first became involved in manufacturing some thirty years ago , I took to heart very seriously the concept of Kaizen .
It never leaves me .
It's now my nature .
頑張ってください!As you know , oh Silly One , I build and remanufacture them already .
Life is one long , continuous act of improvement , Alex .
Ever since I first became involved in manufacturing some thirty years ago , I took to heart very seriously the concept of Kaizen .
It never leaves me .
It's now my nature .
頑張ってください!