https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=MTW&feedformat=atomThe iPhone Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-19T02:03:07ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.31.14https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=BurnIn&diff=1566BurnIn2008-08-06T18:57:56Z<p>MTW: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Burnin2.jpg|thumb|left|"Drag To Unlock" screen. Text is "Drag To Unlock" and "Shut Down"|150px]]<br />
[[Image:Burnin1.jpg|thumb|After "Drag To Unlock" screen, when you "Drag To Unlock", you get this screen. In order, "Start Burnin", "Reset Test Enviroment", and "Quit"|150px]]<br />
[[Image:Burnin3.jpg|thumb|left|???|150px]]<br />
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'''BurnIn''' is codename for a tool used by Apple. Nothing is really known about it, but somebody on Hackint0sh got their iPhone back with [[BurnIn]] on it, suggesting that it is a diagnotstics or a repair tool.<br />
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== What it does ==<br />
An anonymous source has informed me that this is how it works. Apple restores a special firmware to the iPhone, but it is based of a regular firmware. At boot, /AppleInternal/Applications/SwitchBoard/BurnIn.app/BurnIn will run. It checks /AppleInternal/Diags/purpleskank/config.plist for configuration information, such as version (1.3.0 in this case), where to store the logs (/Library/Logs/BurnIn/ in this case), what level to set the backlight to, and also, some kind of cleanup script is defined (/AppleInternal/Diags/Utilities/burnin_cleanup.sh). What it actually does is still not known though. Two log files are also left by it, by doing whatever is done :P They are /Library/Logs/BurnIn/burning_log.xml and /Library/Logs/BurnIn/burnin_log.txt.<br />
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==Spotted on Ipod Touch==<br />
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The day of the launch, a shitload of Ipod Touches shipped with burnin on it. In order to get it off them, you just did a restore. A few of these were sold on Ebay.<br />
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Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVMY1aC1kk4</div>MTWhttps://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=BurnIn&diff=1564BurnIn2008-08-06T18:55:10Z<p>MTW: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Burnin2.jpg|thumb|left|"Drag To Unlock" screen. Text is "Drag To Unlock" and "Shut Down"|150px]]<br />
[[Image:Burnin1.jpg|thumb|After "Drag To Unlock" screen, when you "Drag To Unlock", you get this screen. In order, "Start Burnin", "Reset Test Enviroment", and "Quit"|150px]]<br />
[[Image:Burnin3.jpg|thumb|left|???|150px]]<br />
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'''BurnIn''' is codename for a tool used by Apple. Nothing is really known about it, but somebody on Hackint0sh got their iPhone back with [[BurnIn]] on it, suggesting that it is a diagnotstics or a repair tool.<br />
<br />
== What it does ==<br />
An anonymous source has informed me that this is how it works. Apple restores a special firmware to the iPhone, but it is based of a regular firmware. At boot, /AppleInternal/Applications/SwitchBoard/BurnIn.app/BurnIn will run. It checks /AppleInternal/Diags/purpleskank/config.plist for configuration information, such as version (1.3.0 in this case), where to store the logs (/Library/Logs/BurnIn/ in this case), what level to set the backlight to, and also, some kind of cleanup script is defined (/AppleInternal/Diags/Utilities/burnin_cleanup.sh). What it actually does is still not known though. Two log files are also left by it, by doing whatever is done :P They are /Library/Logs/BurnIn/burning_log.xml and /Library/Logs/BurnIn/burnin_log.txt.<br />
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==Spotted on Ipod Touch==<br />
<br />
The day of the launch, a shitload of Ipod Touches shipped with burnin on it. In order to get it off them, you just did a restore. A few of these were sold on Ebay.<br />
<br />
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVMY1aC1kk4</div>MTWhttps://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=BurnIn&diff=1563BurnIn2008-08-06T18:54:39Z<p>MTW: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Burnin2.jpg|thumb|left|"Drag To Unlock" screen. Text is "Drag To Unlock" and "Shut Down"|150px]]<br />
[[Image:Burnin1.jpg|thumb|After "Drag To Unlock" screen, when you "Drag To Unlock", you get this screen. In order, "Start Burnin", "Reset Test Enviroment", and "Quit"|150px]]<br />
[[Image:Burnin3.jpg|thumb|left|???|150px]]<br />
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[[Image:11.jpg|thumb|right|???|150px]]<br />
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'''BurnIn''' is codename for a tool used by Apple. Nothing is really known about it, but somebody on Hackint0sh got their iPhone back with [[BurnIn]] on it, suggesting that it is a diagnotstics or a repair tool.<br />
<br />
== What it does ==<br />
An anonymous source has informed me that this is how it works. Apple restores a special firmware to the iPhone, but it is based of a regular firmware. At boot, /AppleInternal/Applications/SwitchBoard/BurnIn.app/BurnIn will run. It checks /AppleInternal/Diags/purpleskank/config.plist for configuration information, such as version (1.3.0 in this case), where to store the logs (/Library/Logs/BurnIn/ in this case), what level to set the backlight to, and also, some kind of cleanup script is defined (/AppleInternal/Diags/Utilities/burnin_cleanup.sh). What it actually does is still not known though. Two log files are also left by it, by doing whatever is done :P They are /Library/Logs/BurnIn/burning_log.xml and /Library/Logs/BurnIn/burnin_log.txt.<br />
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==Spotted on Ipod Touch==<br />
<br />
The day of the launch, a shitload of Ipod Touches shipped with burnin on it. In order to get it off them, you just did a restore. A few of these were sold on Ebay.<br />
<br />
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVMY1aC1kk4</div>MTWhttps://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=File:12.jpg&diff=1562File:12.jpg2008-08-06T18:54:20Z<p>MTW: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Burnin2.jpg|thumb|left|"Drag To Unlock" screen. Text is "Drag To Unlock" and "Shut Down"|150px]]<br />
[[Image:Burnin1.jpg|thumb|After "Drag To Unlock" screen, when you "Drag To Unlock", you get this screen. In order, "Start Burnin", "Reset Test Enviroment", and "Quit"|150px]]<br />
[[Image:Burnin3.jpg|thumb|left|???|150px]]<br />
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[[Image:5.jpg|thumb|left|???|150px]]<br />
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'''BurnIn''' is codename for a tool used by Apple. Nothing is really known about it, but somebody on Hackint0sh got their iPhone back with [[BurnIn]] on it, suggesting that it is a diagnotstics or a repair tool.<br />
<br />
== What it does ==<br />
An anonymous source has informed me that this is how it works. Apple restores a special firmware to the iPhone, but it is based of a regular firmware. At boot, /AppleInternal/Applications/SwitchBoard/BurnIn.app/BurnIn will run. It checks /AppleInternal/Diags/purpleskank/config.plist for configuration information, such as version (1.3.0 in this case), where to store the logs (/Library/Logs/BurnIn/ in this case), what level to set the backlight to, and also, some kind of cleanup script is defined (/AppleInternal/Diags/Utilities/burnin_cleanup.sh). What it actually does is still not known though. Two log files are also left by it, by doing whatever is done :P They are /Library/Logs/BurnIn/burning_log.xml and /Library/Logs/BurnIn/burnin_log.txt.<br />
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==Spotted on Ipod Touch==<br />
<br />
The day of the launch, a shitload of Ipod Touches shipped with burnin on it. In order to get it off them, you just did a restore. A few of these were sold on Ebay.</div>MTWhttps://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=BurnIn&diff=1554BurnIn2008-08-06T18:50:54Z<p>MTW: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Burnin2.jpg|thumb|left|"Drag To Unlock" screen. Text is "Drag To Unlock" and "Shut Down"|150px]]<br />
[[Image:Burnin1.jpg|thumb|After "Drag To Unlock" screen, when you "Drag To Unlock", you get this screen. In order, "Start Burnin", "Reset Test Enviroment", and "Quit"|150px]]<br />
[[Image:Burnin3.jpg|thumb|left|???|150px]]<br />
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'''BurnIn''' is codename for a tool used by Apple. Nothing is really known about it, but somebody on Hackint0sh got their iPhone back with [[BurnIn]] on it, suggesting that it is a diagnotstics or a repair tool.<br />
<br />
== What it does ==<br />
An anonymous source has informed me that this is how it works. Apple restores a special firmware to the iPhone, but it is based of a regular firmware. At boot, /AppleInternal/Applications/SwitchBoard/BurnIn.app/BurnIn will run. It checks /AppleInternal/Diags/purpleskank/config.plist for configuration information, such as version (1.3.0 in this case), where to store the logs (/Library/Logs/BurnIn/ in this case), what level to set the backlight to, and also, some kind of cleanup script is defined (/AppleInternal/Diags/Utilities/burnin_cleanup.sh). What it actually does is still not known though. Two log files are also left by it, by doing whatever is done :P They are /Library/Logs/BurnIn/burning_log.xml and /Library/Logs/BurnIn/burnin_log.txt.<br />
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==Spotted on Ipod Touch==<br />
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The day of the launch, a shitload of Ipod Touches shipped with burnin on it. In order to get it off them, you just did a restore. A few of these were sold on Ebay.</div>MTWhttps://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=File:6.jpg&diff=1553File:6.jpg2008-08-06T18:50:40Z<p>MTW: </p>
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<div></div>MTWhttps://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=File:3.jpg&diff=1550File:3.jpg2008-08-06T18:49:15Z<p>MTW: Burnin spotted on Ipod Touch</p>
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<div>Burnin spotted on Ipod Touch</div>MTWhttps://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=BurnIn&diff=1549BurnIn2008-08-06T18:48:58Z<p>MTW: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Burnin2.jpg|thumb|left|"Drag To Unlock" screen. Text is "Drag To Unlock" and "Shut Down"|150px]]<br />
[[Image:Burnin1.jpg|thumb|After "Drag To Unlock" screen, when you "Drag To Unlock", you get this screen. In order, "Start Burnin", "Reset Test Enviroment", and "Quit"|150px]]<br />
[[Image:Burnin3.jpg|thumb|left|???|150px]]<br />
[[Image:0.jpg|thumb|right|???|150px]]<br />
[[Image:1.jpg|thumb|left|???|150px]]<br />
'''BurnIn''' is codename for a tool used by Apple. Nothing is really known about it, but somebody on Hackint0sh got their iPhone back with [[BurnIn]] on it, suggesting that it is a diagnotstics or a repair tool.<br />
<br />
== What it does ==<br />
An anonymous source has informed me that this is how it works. Apple restores a special firmware to the iPhone, but it is based of a regular firmware. At boot, /AppleInternal/Applications/SwitchBoard/BurnIn.app/BurnIn will run. It checks /AppleInternal/Diags/purpleskank/config.plist for configuration information, such as version (1.3.0 in this case), where to store the logs (/Library/Logs/BurnIn/ in this case), what level to set the backlight to, and also, some kind of cleanup script is defined (/AppleInternal/Diags/Utilities/burnin_cleanup.sh). What it actually does is still not known though. Two log files are also left by it, by doing whatever is done :P They are /Library/Logs/BurnIn/burning_log.xml and /Library/Logs/BurnIn/burnin_log.txt.<br />
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==Spotted on Ipod Touch==<br />
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The day of the launch, a shitload of Ipod Touches shipped with burnin on it. In order to get it off them, you just did a restore. A few of these were sold on Ebay.</div>MTWhttps://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=File:1.jpg&diff=1548File:1.jpg2008-08-06T18:48:50Z<p>MTW: Burnin spotted on Ipod Touch</p>
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<div>Burnin spotted on Ipod Touch</div>MTWhttps://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=File:0.jpg&diff=1547File:0.jpg2008-08-06T18:47:12Z<p>MTW: Burnin spotted on Ipod Touch</p>
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<div>Burnin spotted on Ipod Touch</div>MTWhttps://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=BurnIn&diff=1546BurnIn2008-08-06T18:46:00Z<p>MTW: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Burnin2.jpg|thumb|left|"Drag To Unlock" screen. Text is "Drag To Unlock" and "Shut Down"|150px]]<br />
[[Image:Burnin1.jpg|thumb|After "Drag To Unlock" screen, when you "Drag To Unlock", you get this screen. In order, "Start Burnin", "Reset Test Enviroment", and "Quit"|150px]]<br />
[[Image:Burnin3.jpg|thumb|left|???|150px]]<br />
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'''BurnIn''' is codename for a tool used by Apple. Nothing is really known about it, but somebody on Hackint0sh got their iPhone back with [[BurnIn]] on it, suggesting that it is a diagnotstics or a repair tool.<br />
<br />
== What it does ==<br />
An anonymous source has informed me that this is how it works. Apple restores a special firmware to the iPhone, but it is based of a regular firmware. At boot, /AppleInternal/Applications/SwitchBoard/BurnIn.app/BurnIn will run. It checks /AppleInternal/Diags/purpleskank/config.plist for configuration information, such as version (1.3.0 in this case), where to store the logs (/Library/Logs/BurnIn/ in this case), what level to set the backlight to, and also, some kind of cleanup script is defined (/AppleInternal/Diags/Utilities/burnin_cleanup.sh). What it actually does is still not known though. Two log files are also left by it, by doing whatever is done :P They are /Library/Logs/BurnIn/burning_log.xml and /Library/Logs/BurnIn/burnin_log.txt.<br />
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==Spotted on Ipod Touch==<br />
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The day of the launch, a shitload of Ipod Touches shipped with burnin on it. In order to get it off them, you just did a restore. A few of these were sold on Ebay.</div>MTW