After the thunderous success of Dark_AleX, Mathieulh and Harleyg's TA-082 downgrader (which is pretty much the Holy Grail of the homebrew community at the moment), DAX has now decided to release the source code for the said downgrader under the General Public License or GPL. According to DAX,
I don't want to keep the ta-082 downgrade as a secret, i think this information has to be public, for future use in higher firmwares.
As it is released under the gpl, any modification to the code will have to include the source code.
So there you have it folks, here's the code. Use it well.
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