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This build is known to contain kernels for the Apple A4 processor, as well as those found in the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G / original iPhone, iPod Touch (Second and Third generation). Interestingly, it also contains kernels for an unused processor - the MV88F6281, an ARMv5 compatible processor, with the custom Sheeva core at its heart. It is speculated that this processor could have something to do with the unreleased N89 prototype.
 
This build is known to contain kernels for the Apple A4 processor, as well as those found in the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G / original iPhone, iPod Touch (Second and Third generation). Interestingly, it also contains kernels for an unused processor - the MV88F6281, an ARMv5 compatible processor, with the custom Sheeva core at its heart. It is speculated that this processor could have something to do with the unreleased N89 prototype.
   
==Notable Differences==
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==Notable Characteristics==
*[[GrapeCal]] opens to a screen that is similar to [[Reliability]], in that the user must drag a slider. It is labeled, "Drag for Main Menu."
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*[[GrapeCal]] opens to a screen that is similar to [[Reliability]], in that the user must drag a slider. It is labeled, "Drag for Main Menu." This feature seems to have been carried over from pervious builds (3.X) and has been removed from later versions.
*The Calibrate button in GrapeCal is now labeled, "PostCal," but functions the same.
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*Besides the standard "Calibrate" button in GrapeCal there is also a button labeled "PostCal", apparently used to launch post calibration tests. This feature has also been removed from subsequent versions.
 
*The Terminal functionality in [[SkankPhone]] is operational.
 
*The Terminal functionality in [[SkankPhone]] is operational.
   

Revision as of 06:44, 2 July 2018

Deathstar Prototype running 8A133
GrapeCal version 1.3.10 running on 8A133.

Background

This is an early build of iOS 4.0 that was on the famous Deathstar iPhone prototype. It can be seen in action here, with a custom backplate and running this firmware, 8A133. Notably, it contains files referencing an unreleased device bearing the codename - N89. It also has a variety of diagnostic images, including one for the iPod touch (3rd generation). The root filesystem is known to be somewhat larger than 500MB.

This build is known to contain kernels for the Apple A4 processor, as well as those found in the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G / original iPhone, iPod Touch (Second and Third generation). Interestingly, it also contains kernels for an unused processor - the MV88F6281, an ARMv5 compatible processor, with the custom Sheeva core at its heart. It is speculated that this processor could have something to do with the unreleased N89 prototype.

Notable Characteristics

  • GrapeCal opens to a screen that is similar to Reliability, in that the user must drag a slider. It is labeled, "Drag for Main Menu." This feature seems to have been carried over from pervious builds (3.X) and has been removed from later versions.
  • Besides the standard "Calibrate" button in GrapeCal there is also a button labeled "PostCal", apparently used to launch post calibration tests. This feature has also been removed from subsequent versions.
  • The Terminal functionality in SkankPhone is operational.

Applications

Upon booting up, SwitchBoard.app lets you choose from the following:

An iPhone 3GS running 8A133