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Home Diagnostics
This article discusses software internally used by Apple. Acquiring a copy without Apple's consent is illegal and may result in being scammed. |
HomeDiagnostic.pkg (18B86) | |
Original author(s) | Apple Inc. |
Developer(s) | Apple Inc. |
Stable release |
18B86 (latest known version) |
Operating system | macOS |
Size | 156-392 MB |
Available in | English |
Type | Package |
License | Closed source |
HomeDiagnostic.pkg is a package which contains apps that are used by Foxconn and Apple. The package install apps (see Applications by Build, a crash dumper which launches when an iDevice is connected and dumps the devices logs to the computer, an Xcode Organizer panel and a handful of command line tools. Applications from this package are installed to /AppleInternal/Applications
instead of /Applications
and the command line tools are installed to /usr/local/bin
. The only exception to this was AirSwitch which, prior to HomeDiagnostic.pkg build 18B86
, was installed to /Applications
.
It should be noted that the name of the actual package is HomeDiagnostic.pkg and not HomeDiagnostics.pkg
HomeDiagnostic.pkg
The following apps are included in most builds: PurpleRestore, PurpleSNIFF, PurpleFAT, SkankPhone, SkankTunes/FakeTunes, ScreenShotr, DCSD, PurpleBuildSanitizer, iOS Menu, iPhone Menu, PurpleConsole, PowerWarriorX, iRemoteX and CarDisplaySim.
Changelog
17A400
- AirSwitch, a tool to install OTA updates from internal servers using a Kanzi Cable, is now included
- PurpleRabbit, a tool for running tests and handling firmware/software on prototype iDevices, is now included
18B86
- AtlasUI, the purpose of which is currently unknown, is now included
- AtlasRecordsUI, the purpose of which is currently unknown, is now included
- AirSwitch is now installed to
/AppleInternal/Applications
instead of/Applications
Applications by Build
(Work in progress) Variations in version number formatting are due to the various ways these programs report their version. Generally a number without a decimal is the build number and a number with a decimal is the "product version number".
Butler 14B70 | |
---|---|
Application | Version |
CarDisplaySim | 1.0 |
DCSD | 1.0 |
iOS Menu | 1 |
iPhone Menu | 1.0 |
PowerWarriorX | 391 |
PurpleBuildSanitizer | 1.0 |
PurpleConsole | 1.0 |
PurpleFAT | 59.2.13 |
PurplePod | 1 |
PurpleRestore 3 | 3.0 |
PurpleSNIFF | 2.0 |
ScreenShotr | 174 |
SkankPhoto | 174 |
SkankTunes | 5.0 |
stack | 1.0 |
PurpleRegister | 2.0.0 |
Whitetail 14A171 | |
---|---|
Application | Version |
CarDisplaySim | 1.0 |
DCSD | 1.0 |
iOS Menu | 1 |
iPhone Menu | 1.0 |
PowerWarriorX | 382 |
PurpleBuildSanitizer | 1.0 |
PurpleConsole | 1.0 |
PurpleFAT | 59.2.13 |
PurplePod | 1 |
PurpleRestore 3 | 3.0 |
PurpleSNIFF | 2.0 |
ScreenShotr | 174 |
SkankPhoto | 174 |
SkankTunes | 5.0 |
stack | 1.0 |
PurpleRegister | 2.0.0 |
Tigris 15A278b | |
---|---|
Application | Version |
CarDisplaySim | 1.0 |
DCSD | 1.0 |
iOS Menu | 1 |
iPhone Menu | 1.0 |
PowerWarriorX | 399 |
PurpleBuildSanitizer | 1.0 |
PurpleFAT | 59.2.14 |
PurplePod | 1 |
PurpleRestore 3 | 3.0 |
PurpleSNIFF | 2.0 |
ScreenShotr | 174 |
SkankTunes | 5.0 |
stack | 1.0 |
Yukon 17A400 | |
---|---|
Application | Version |
AirSwitch | 0.80 |
CarDisplaySim | 1.0 |
DCSD | 1.0 |
FakeTunes | 5.0 |
iOS Menu | 1 |
iPhone Menu | 1.0 |
iRemoteX | 1 |
PowerWarriorX | 436 |
PurpleBuildSanitizer | 1.0 |
PurpleFAT | 59.2.14 |
PurpleRabbit | 2.1 |
PurpleRestore 3 | 3.0 |
PurpleSNIFF | 2.0 |
ScreenShotr | 174 |
stack | 1.0 |
AzulB 18B86 | |
---|---|
Application | Version |
AirSwitch | 1.012 |
AtlasRecordsUI | 2.30.12 |
AtlasUI | 2.30.12 |
CarDisplaySim | 1.0 |
DCSD | 1.0 |
FakeTunes | 5.0 |
iOS Menu | 1 |
iPhone Menu | 1.0 |
iRemoteX | 1 |
PowerWarriorX | 504 |
PurpleBuildSanitizer | 1.0 |
PurpleFAT | 59.2.14 |
PurpleRabbit | 61.40.4~301 |
PurpleRestore 3 | 3.0 |
PurpleSNIFF | 2.0 |
ScreenShotr | 174 |
stack | 1.0 |