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Revision as of 21:47, 1 April 2022
This is an index of all currently preserved clean NAND dumps. For more information, see the pinned messages in #clean-dumps-project on the RGD Discord.
Dump Status
There are five dump statuses defined:
CD - Clean Dump. A fully clean dump, with no writes to the NAND chip being performed by the user or as a result of user action before the dump.
MCD - Mostly Clean Dump. A dump from a relatively unused device that still had some NAND writes performed, such as by booting into the OS to run dumper software.
UD - Unique Dump. A dump which isn't necessarily clean, but is catalogued and preserved due to some unique property of it (such as it being from a special device or having special software).
OB - Obtained. A dump which is pending, but someone in the community has obtained the device they intend to dump.
WA - Wanted. A device for which a dump is wanted, but no one in the community is able to provide one yet.
Index
Device (and product code, if applicable) | Serial Number | Original Purchase Date (if known) | Manufacturing Date (if known) | Dump Status | Dump Method | Dumped By | Folder name | SHA512 (NAND) | SHA512 (Key file, if applicable) | Dump date | Notes |
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NDEV 2.1 Final (RVT-001) | OB | Hardware | DeadlyFoez | Has been dumped - key file pending | |||||||
New Nintendo 3DS (KTR-001) | OB | Ordered by RedBees |