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== Baseband == |
== Baseband == |
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* The firmware dump comes (in ''/usr/local/standalone/firmware/'') with 03.06.00 |
* The firmware dump comes (in ''/usr/local/standalone/firmware/'') with 03.06.00 |
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+ | Flashing 03.06.00 on a retail iPhone can be done with bbupdater, but results in loss of Carrier Network connectivity. |
== Kernel Caches == |
== Kernel Caches == |
Revision as of 18:43, 7 October 2014
Firmware of an iPhone Prototype discussed on Mac Rumors. Based on /private/var/db/dyld/update-prebinding-paths.txt this release is called Alpine Build 1A420.
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Restore
Instead of it being done through a ramdisk, the restore tools seem all to be right there in the OS, This is probably because they originally did restores through userland.
Baseband
- The iPhone Prototype came with 03.06.01_G[1]
- The firmware dump comes (in /usr/local/standalone/firmware/) with 03.06.00
Flashing 03.06.00 on a retail iPhone can be done with bbupdater, but results in loss of Carrier Network connectivity.
Kernel Caches
In /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches, there are kernels for other CPUs, such as S5I3000, S5L8900XFPGA and Freescale MX31. This is probably because Apple did not know which one to use at the time, and/or they had different prototypes with different CPUs in them.