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Contents
Software
Hardware
iPhone
iPod touch
App Processor (Jailbreak)
The iPhone, iPod touch, and iPhone 3G makes use of the S5L8900 platform as application processor. Current models, such as the iPod touch 2G and the iPhone 3GS, use newer processors. The S5L8720 and S5L8920 are used, respectively. Here is where the jailbreak applies.
Baseband (Unlock)
The Baseband Device is where the unlock applies.
Application Development
- Toolchain (Includes tutorials)
- Toolchain 2.0 (Includes tutorials)
- Frameworks
- MobileDevice Library
- Apple Certification Process
- Bypassing iPhone Code Signatures
- Distribution Methods
Application Copy Protection
- Copy Protection Overview
- Application Structure and Signatures
- Mach-O Loading Process
- Bugging Debuggers