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== Background == |
== Background == |
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+ | This is an internal firmware based on iOS 3.2 for the original iPad. It was first seen on a WiFi-only prototype iPad. |
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+ | [[File:7B3341e.jpg|thumb|right|iPad Prototype running 7B3341e]] |
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+ | == Applications == |
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− | This is an internal firmware based on iOS 3.2 for the original iPad (iPad 1). |
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+ | Upon booting into [[SwitchBoard.app]], you will see the following applications: |
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− | [[File:7B3341e.jpg|thumb|right|iPad 1 Prototype running 7B3341e]] |
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+ | *[[ATCommand]] |
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+ | *[[BurnIn]] |
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+ | *[[GrapeCal]] |
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+ | *[[LcdUTest]] |
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+ | *[[Operator]] |
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+ | *[[Rumble]] |
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+ | *[[SkankPhone]] |
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+ | *[[Soundwave]] |
Latest revision as of 05:55, 28 November 2017
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Background
This is an internal firmware based on iOS 3.2 for the original iPad. It was first seen on a WiFi-only prototype iPad.
Applications
Upon booting into SwitchBoard.app, you will see the following applications: