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#1
Won't work as I'd need the FIR to set the bootflag

Looking at the fir_tool and other documentation (as security) it is pretty similar to the 7D.
Following the steps Andy created to hack the 7D should work on the 1D IV. Or at least it is worth a try
#2
don't think it takes that much time to answer this. Plus, I mentioned I am willing to help

Things can change .. just check the "1080p 60fps, 2K, 4K, RAW video..."

Reasoning's for the past may not exist anymore. (price I'm sure was one of them)

Thanks, I will try when get home and see what happens


PS: I did read the post and I'm aware of the 1D not being ported. Thus, my question was exactly if It was still "outside our reach".
Note that I used the same words from the stick and also mentioned that it benefits several specially now that one can grab much cheaper in the used market.
#3
yeah, but this was something that was said .. several years ago.. when 1D (APS-H) was the pro line. It is not the case anymore and thus its worth asking if there is any change: Pro line is 1D Full Frame. APS-H is now defunct.

while type II may not be.. well. the greatest thing since internet was invented but it beats all SD cards and is in the same conversation of 5D CF speeds

Buffer size is what it matters. its about the same as 5D IV and as we know it can continuously record RAW video.

I also remembered reading in the past about being more difficult because of dual DIGIC. But 7D is now supported and it is also dual DIGIC.

If it is not matter of discussion, then why did you bittern to answer? Let the dev team answer. it was a simple question: Has anything change since APS-C is now defunct and no longer in the Pro line?
#4
Is 1d still outside the reach? 1D 1.3x crop is no longer Canon pro line as it is defunct.

Nowadays used 1D IV is "cheap" and I disagree that just few would take advantage. With its huge buffer (slightly bigger than 5D IV) and fast write speed (CF type II) it would do great on RAW video.

I own one for years and willing to help