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[[Image:Burnin2.jpg|thumb|left|"Drag To Unlock" screen. Text is "Drag To Unlock" and "Shut Down"|150px]]
 
[[Image:Burnin2.jpg|thumb|left|"Drag To Unlock" screen. Text is "Drag To Unlock" and "Shut Down"|150px]]
 
[[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]]
 
[[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]]
[[Image:Burnin3.jpg|thumb|left|Gear?|150px]]
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[[Image:Burnin3.jpg|thumb|left|boot logo|150px]]
 
'''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.
 
'''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.
   
 
== What it does ==
 
== What it does ==
An anonymous source has informed me that this is how it works. Apple restores a special firmware to the iPhone, but it is based on 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. They are /Library/Logs/BurnIn/burning_log.xml and /Library/Logs/BurnIn/burnin_log.txt.
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Leftover strings on firmware 2.1 have told me this; Apple restores a special firmware to the iPhone, but it is based on 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. They are /Library/Logs/BurnIn/burning_log.xml and /Library/Logs/BurnIn/burnin_log.txt.
   
 
==BurnIn on iPod touch==
 
==BurnIn on iPod touch==
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<gallery caption="BurnIn on iPod touch" widths="100px" heights="100px" perrow="5">
 
<gallery caption="BurnIn on iPod touch" widths="100px" heights="100px" perrow="5">
Image:0.jpg|The gear.
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Image:0.jpg|boot logo
 
Image:1.jpg|The main menu.
 
Image:1.jpg|The main menu.
 
Image:2.jpg|Wi-Fi antenna test.
 
Image:2.jpg|Wi-Fi antenna test.

Revision as of 14:52, 11 October 2008

"Drag To Unlock" screen. Text is "Drag To Unlock" and "Shut Down"
After "Drag To Unlock" screen, when you "Drag To Unlock", you get this screen. In order, "Start Burnin", "Reset Test Enviroment", and "Quit"
boot logo

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.

What it does

Leftover strings on firmware 2.1 have told me this; Apple restores a special firmware to the iPhone, but it is based on 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. They are /Library/Logs/BurnIn/burning_log.xml and /Library/Logs/BurnIn/burnin_log.txt.

BurnIn on iPod touch

The day of the launch, numerous 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.

Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVMY1aC1kk4