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− | '''Alpine 4A57''' is a prototype [[firmware]] found on an iPhone 2G Prototype discussed on [http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=627449&page=7 macrumors]. According to a [http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/6255/img2002ef.jpg photo] of it, it was a prototype for 1.1.3. |
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+ | [[File:SwitchBoard.jpg|thumb|right|iPhone prototype running 4A57]] |
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+ | '''Alpine 4A57''' is a prototype [[firmware]] found on an iPhone Prototype discussed on [http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=627449&page=7 macrumors]. According to a [http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/6255/img2002ef.jpg photo] of it, it was an internal version of iPhone OS 1.1.3. |
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+ | == Applications == |
+ | Unlike previous builds, this one seems to not be as reliant on [[SkankPhone]] and also has [[SwitchBoard.app]]. |
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− | Instead of it being done through a ramdisk, the [[restore tools]] seem all to be right there in the OS, I guess because they originally did restores through userland. |
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+ | Upon booting, the user can choose from six applications: |
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+ | *[[ATCommand]] |
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+ | *[[BurnIn]] |
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+ | *[[Operator]] |
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+ | *[[Rumble]] |
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+ | *[[SkankPhone]] |
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+ | *[[Soundwave]] |
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+ | == Restore == |
+ | Instead of restoring via a ramdisk, the restore tools appear to be right in the OS, suggesting restores were originally performed through userland. |
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− | *The iPhone 2G Prototype came with [http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/6255/img2002ef.jpg 04.02.13_G] |
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+ | == Baseband == |
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− | Flashing 04.02.13_G on a retail 2G iPhone can be done with bbupdater, but results in loss of Carrier Network connectivity. |
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+ | *The iPhone Prototype came with [http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/6255/img2002ef.jpg 04.02.13_G] |
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+ | Flashing 04.02.13_G on a retail iPhone can be done with bbupdater, but results in loss of Carrier Network connectivity. |
Latest revision as of 23:17, 30 November 2017
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Alpine 4A57 is a prototype firmware found on an iPhone Prototype discussed on macrumors. According to a photo of it, it was an internal version of iPhone OS 1.1.3.
Applications
Unlike previous builds, this one seems to not be as reliant on SkankPhone and also has SwitchBoard.app. Upon booting, the user can choose from six applications:
Restore
Instead of restoring via a ramdisk, the restore tools appear to be right in the OS, suggesting restores were originally performed through userland.
Baseband
- The iPhone Prototype came with 04.02.13_G
Flashing 04.02.13_G on a retail iPhone can be done with bbupdater, but results in loss of Carrier Network connectivity.