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Difference between revisions of "Inferno 8A2062a"
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| [[File:iphone4protovietnaminferno.jpg|thumb|right|iPhone 4 running 8A2062a (in Inferno)]] | [[File:iphone4protovietnaminferno.jpg|thumb|right|iPhone 4 running 8A2062a (in Inferno)]] | ||
| − | The following is a [[iPhone3,1|iPhone 4]] prototype running [[Apex 8A2062a]] in [[Inferno (utility)|Inferno]]. | + | The following is a [[iPhone3,1|iPhone 4 (iPhone3,1)]] prototype running [[Apex 8A2062a]] in [[Inferno (utility)|Inferno]]. | 
| == Interface == | == Interface == | ||
| All tests are performed via a [[usbmux]] interface. During that time the iPhone displays a picture of a fireball. Partial output is displayed at the bottom. | All tests are performed via a [[usbmux]] interface. During that time the iPhone displays a picture of a fireball. Partial output is displayed at the bottom. | ||
Revision as of 05:14, 27 November 2017
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The following is a iPhone 4 (iPhone3,1) prototype running Apex 8A2062a in Inferno.
Interface
All tests are performed via a usbmux interface. During that time the iPhone displays a picture of a fireball. Partial output is displayed at the bottom.
However when display tests are run, different output is produced.

