GrapeCal

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This article discusses software internally used by Apple.

Acquiring a copy without Apple's consent is illegal and may result in being scammed.
Engaging in illegal activity is not condoned. This information is provided for educational purposes only.

The GrapeCal icon

GrapeCal is an application seemingly used to calibrate the touch screen of a device. It is known to have consistently appeared on a vast majority of prototypes to this day, with various different versions - however the icon has stayed the same throughout the different firmwares and devices it's been on. Notably, it requires device specific firmware as well as other requirements in order to be able to run. The GUI itself is quite plain, with a list stating which files are present and which files are not, as well as a settings and quit button.

There are also ways of enabling the calibration UI - which results in the appearance of 3 additional buttons for calibration and log viewing. Notably, the user will only be given the option to attempt calibration if the device is connected to a power source or PC. If not connected to a power source, the text of the green button will change from "Calibrate" to "NO FIXTURE". The yellow "Cal Log" button displays diagnostic logs which are stored locally on the device, whilst "PC Log" is most likely intended to do the same for logs stored on a PC. Enabling the calibration UI also has an effect on the GrapeCal settings, which then become saveable.

Inside settings, you can adjust the "verbose level" from levels 1 to 3, as well as enable or disable serial output and production mode.

The Contents Of The App:

GrapeCal			
Info.plist
GrapeCal.tiff		 
PkgInfo
GrapeCal_GAIA.app		
ResourceRules.plist
GrapeCal_iPad.app		
_CodeSignature
GrapeCal_iPhone.app	
com.apple.GrapeCal.plist

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