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For example, if the file <code>/AppleInternal/System/Library/CoreServices/SpringBoard.app/SpringBoard</code> exists, when the kernel attempts to load <code>/System/Library/CoreServices/SpringBoard.app/SpringBoard</code>, it will really load the file out of this folder instead. All of this is transparent to the other applications as it is all handled in the kernel.
 
For example, if the file <code>/AppleInternal/System/Library/CoreServices/SpringBoard.app/SpringBoard</code> exists, when the kernel attempts to load <code>/System/Library/CoreServices/SpringBoard.app/SpringBoard</code>, it will really load the file out of this folder instead. All of this is transparent to the other applications as it is all handled in the kernel.
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The /AppleInternal directory of an iOS 5.0 Prototype can be found on the web, but we can't post the link here; The iPhone Wiki doesn't allow warez.
   
 
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Revision as of 17:15, 28 May 2013

This is a folder used on Apple Internal firmwares only. It contains bundles and applications used for testing, like SkankPhone or SwitchBoard.app. Its content is automatically "unified" with the respective filesystem folders. For example, if there is a folder /AppleInternal/System/Library/CoreServices its content will be unified with /System/Library/CoreServices.

For example, if the file /AppleInternal/System/Library/CoreServices/SpringBoard.app/SpringBoard exists, when the kernel attempts to load /System/Library/CoreServices/SpringBoard.app/SpringBoard, it will really load the file out of this folder instead. All of this is transparent to the other applications as it is all handled in the kernel.

The /AppleInternal directory of an iOS 5.0 Prototype can be found on the web, but we can't post the link here; The iPhone Wiki doesn't allow warez.

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