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iEmu
Original author(s) | Chris Wade (cmw) |
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Developer(s) | Chris Wade |
Development status | Abandonded |
Written in | C |
Type | hypervisor |
iEmu was a project started by cmw that worked to get iOS booting in QEMU, "a generic and open source machine emulator and virtualizer." The project aimed to support all devices (iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, and Apple TV (2nd generation)).
iEmu was succeeded by an emulation-as-a-service company called Virtual[1], later acquired by Citrix[2]. Most recently, at TenSec 2017, Wade demoed a successful restore of an emulated iPhone 6, followed by attaching an IDA debugger to the emulated iPhone’s running kernel.
Site
The project's website, iEmu.org
was a MediaWiki installation run by cmw. It was very simple and didn't contain much information about the project. The last available archive of the main page is dated 13 December 2013. The next archive, dated 17 December 2013, is broken.
Expiration
Sometime between 13 December and 19 December 2013, the domain was bought up by "Jailbreak.Me", which is owned by cmw.[3]
References
- github QEMU-s5l89xx-port(archive link)(winocm's fork)
- development status (archive link)
- IRC: #iemu
- Ricky Taylor (@ricktaylor26) on Twitter
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