The iPhone Wiki is no longer updated. Visit this article on The Apple Wiki for current information. |
iEmu
Original author(s) | Chris Wade (cmw) |
---|---|
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 2G). The project appears to have been discontinued, and the site has since been replaced with a scam.
Contents
History
TODO
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", a site that contains directions on how to jailbreak using legitimate jailbreak programs (such as redsn0w, sn0wbreeze, etc.), but all the programs are hosted on their server and shouldn't be trusted. Interestingly, a [WHOIS report of iEmu.org] reveals the domain is registed to "Chris Wade" (aka cmw). It is unlikely that cmw owns "Jailbreak.Me"; "Jailbreak.Me" most likely bought up the domain when it expired, but never updated the WHOIS information.
References
- github QEMU-s5l89xx-port(archive link)(winocm's fork)
- development status (archive link)
- IRC: #iemu
- Ricky Taylor (@ricktaylor26) on Twitter
This software article is a "stub", an incomplete page. Please add more content to this article and remove this tag. |