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* Read the [[timeline]] to get up to speed temporally. |
* Read the [[timeline]] to get up to speed temporally. |
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* Read the [[unsolved problems]] page to see where you can help. |
* Read the [[unsolved problems]] page to see where you can help. |
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− | * Read the [[how to reverse]] page when you realize most of those tasks require reversing and you have no idea. |
+ | * Read the [[how to reverse]] page when you realize most of those tasks require reversing and you have no idea how. |
Revision as of 12:35, 27 July 2008
So, all of this sounds intimidating. Jailbreak, sign, secpack, unlock, baseband, iBoot, seczone, ZiPhone, pwnage.
Don't worry, this should bring you up to speed.
- activate--to bypass the required iTunes signup
- jailbreak--to allow unsigned applications to run on your phone
- unlock--to allow the use of any mobile phone carrier
Think of the iPhone like a little computer, even though apple doesn't want you to. It has a processor, RAM, a "hard drive", an operating system, and a cellular modem on the serial port.
Now
- Read the timeline to get up to speed temporally.
- Read the unsolved problems page to see where you can help.
- Read the how to reverse page when you realize most of those tasks require reversing and you have no idea how.