Feb 16 2008
ZiPhone 2.3 Released for Mac
Here is a Mac Version
Feb 16 2008
Yet another version of the ZiPhone is released. Here is a readme. It actually explains alot:
Ziphone version 2.3 (16th Feb 2008)For a full restore do:ziphone -Dthen run itunes and restore to 1.1.3 (or 1.1.2 if you like)then at the end of restore run ziphone again:ziphone -b -a -jif you already used ziphone on your phone, you can skip the above command and issue only:ziphone -a -j (after the restore)If you find any missing icons.. or the iphone is “strange” it’s because of a WRONG backup in iTunes.So, do not RESTORE a backup and set the iPhone as a NEW PHONE.(This problem happens if you backed up things from a ‘soft updated’ iphone with ‘dev team method’.)Updated:No need to set Verbose mode (its default)To use installer you must firstly install the “BSD Subsystem” packageUsageZiphone -j = JailbreakZiphone -a = ActivateZiphone -u = Unlock (Works on both BL3.9 and BL4.6)Ziphone -e = Erase Baseband (BL 3.9 only)Ziphone -b = Downgrade Bootloader from 4.6 to 3.9, update baseband to 4.03.13 and patch the unlock.Ziphone -D: Enter DFU Mode.Ziphone -R: Enter Recovery Mode.Ziphone -N: Exit Recovery Mode (normal boot).Ziphone -C: Make coffee.*** only use -b if your iphone is 1.1.2/1.1.3 OOB ***It is also possible to combine the functions e.g ziphone -a -j -u*Added Windows batch files for n00bs*ClickHereX3.9.bat Will call Ziphone -u -j -a (use with iphones that were < 1.1.1 OOB)ClickHereX4.6.bat will call Ziphone -b -j -a (Downgrades bootloader be warned, use for iphone > 1.1.2)Jailbreak will work on any OS version.Activation will work on any OS version, except for youtube on 1.0.X (I am lazy i know)Details on how it works and WHY it works are available on http://www.iphone-elite.orgNo ‘dev-team’ was directly involved with this work.This program is based on the work of everyone whobelieved in free software. (Thanks for the toolchain!)Thanks to geohot for his latest work.Thanks to Tissy for moral support.Thanks to iphone-elite.org for support.Thanks to Viper and Tifel and ortner for being so nice always.Thanks to PENDOR for the osx guiThanks to mzaouara for the ascii art (he didn’t use some generator he’s an ascii artist !)Thanks to PsxGunDown to review this readme.Namaste,Zibri.
Feb 13 2008
Well I ran in to few problems with ZiPhone, first google maps locate me: I had to install locate me (installer, utilities) and run it once, after that gmaps shows location. Second term-vt100 wanted password and didn’t want to log in even with the default alpine password: here is a fix for that. Well thats pretty much it, from what I saw so far. Oh and once again, make sure you use -v when running ziphone from command prompt. If you know of other problems please post comments.
Feb 17 2008
ZiPhone 2.4 is released
Should be even easier now. Get it from here . Has many new features including advance jailbreak. Check out readme below. I dont see OSX 2.4 version 🙁
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Ziphone version 2.4 (17th Feb 2008) 23:28 CET
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Starting with version 2.4, Ziphone provides a simple all-in-one interface or a separate
advanced interface for experts or for people who needs more control over the jailbreak
process. Users with AT&T or other “legitimate” iPhone carrier SIMs may wish to use the
advanced interface in order to retain their own real activation tokens.
The two all-in one modes are:
ziphone -Z Y
Jailbreak, activate, and unlock any version
ziphone -Z N
Jailbreak and activate, but don’t unlock
To see the advanced commands (same as in older versions), run:
ziphone -Z A
For customers of official iPhone cell carriers, it may be preferable to run:
ziphone -j
Just jailbreak, don’t touch activation tokens or unlock. You still still need
to connect the phone to iTunes to activate.
ziphone -j -u
Jailbreak and also unlock any version.
Note that after running a jailbreak on a “fresh” phone, you will need to manually install
the “BSD Subsystem” package from Installer before many other programs will work. This package
is NOT included in Ziphone due to size restrictions of the jailbreaking ramdisk.
===================================================================================
Restoring or recovering from problems:
After some errors, it may be necessary to restore your phone to a factory fresh firmware and
start over. See the included TROUBLESHOOTING.txt for more information on diagnosing problems.
Ziphone can place your device into recovery or DFU mode to help in downgrading or restoring
firmware through iTunes. To enter DFU mode, run:
ziphone -D
Then use iTunes to restore to the stock 1.1.2 or 1.1.3 firmware image. At the end of restore
you can run Ziphone again on the clean phone using any of the commands listed above.
If you find any missing icons or the iPhone is “strange” may be due to old settings files being
restored to the phone after iTunes finishes installing firmware. Be sure you choose the option
to NOT save settings and to treat the iPhone as a NEW PHONE. This is especially important if
any other jailbreak solution was used on your 1.1.3 phone before Ziphone.
===================================================================================
Full usage summary:
ziphone -j = Jailbreak
ziphone -a = Activate
ziphone -u = Unlock (Works on both BL3.9 and BL4.6)
ziphone -e = Erase Baseband (BL 3.9 only)
ziphone -b = Downgrade Bootloader from 4.6 to 3.9, update baseband to 4.03.13 and patch the unlock.
ziphone -D: Enter DFU Mode.
ziphone -R: Enter Recovery Mode.
ziphone -N: Exit Recovery Mode (normal boot).
ziphone -C: Make coffee (checks MD5 sums on included DAT files)
It is also possible to combine most functions e.g. ziphone -a -j -u
*** ONLY USE -b IF YOUR IPHONE IS 1.1.2/1.1.3 OOB ***
If your phone came with 1.1.1 or earlier when it was purchased, you should NOT attempt to
downgrade your baseband bootloader with -b.
===================================================================================
For Windows users not accustomed to using the command line, several double-clickable batch files
are included:
ClickHereX3.9.bat Will call Ziphone -u -j -a (use with iphones that were < 1.1.1 OOB)
ClickHereX4.6.bat will call Ziphone -b -j -a (Downgrades bootloader be warned, use for iphone > 1.1.2)
Jailbreak works on any iPhone version.
Activation works on any iPhone version, except for YouTube on 1.0.X (I am lazy i know)
===================================================================================
No ‘dev-team’ was directly involved with this work.
This program is based on the work of everyone who
believed in free software. (Thanks for the toolchain!)
Thanks to geohot for his latest work.
Thanks to Tissy for moral support.
Thanks to iphone-elite.org for support.
Thanks to Viper and Tifel and ortner for being so nice always.
Thanks to pendor for the OS X GUI
Thanks to mzaouara for the ascii art (he didn’t use some generator he’s an ascii artist !)
Thanks to PsxGunDown to review this readme.
Namaste,
Zibri.
Legal notice:
ZiPhone does NOT change the iPhone internal IMEI.
It changes the baseband to THINK the imei is another one.
No changes are made inside the SECZONE.
To restore the original IMEI, just issue:
ziphone -u (to keep it unlocked)
or the full restore procedure below.
And ANY phone can be restored to a BRAND NEW state, by using this procedure:
ziphone -e
then
ziphone -D
then restore to ANY (1.1.2 or 1.1.3 suggested) version.
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