OK, let's begin - hello world - hello iPhone

here I've found an old hello world tut from erica, this is old but still useful:

http://www.oreillynet.com/mac/blog/2007/08/a_simpler_hello_world_for_the.html

here I've found how to build your toolchain (there is no need for osx, you can use windows xp and cygwin)


so let's the dance begin

27.05.2008

iLog 1.1.2 found on rapidshare

http://rapidshare.com/files/118134533/il1.1.2-iph.com.rar.html

PW is blogname without http:// .

as far as I read from the cracker, this time iLog was better protected than the last version. It took the cracker 5 minutes to crack the whole app. also not everything was included. The dylib is missing. I guess this should be a sign that you should not use the dylib until it's confirmed that the dylib is working without fucking up you iPhone as the version 1.1.1.
I've tested official trial version 1.1.1 by my self and my iPhone also fucked up. So I needed to remove the autostart entry. what a mess...

I did not tested the crack as I am not interessted anymore in iLog since it fucked up my iPhone last time, so please share your experiance here.

19.05.2008

16.05.2008

iLog 1.1.0 fucks up your iPhone, if you remove it


to be careful !!!
(ok, not so as the picture above, but you will feel like this :)
I worked about 1 h to get it running, here is the solution:

if your iphone reboots every 2 minutes, this means you have not much time to get into it and repair.

ssh into it and remove all log in the CrashReporter dir:
here is the script you need:

cd /Library/Logs/CrashReporter/
rm Spring*
ls -la

(wait until new SpringBoard is there)


and look in the last log. in our case it was the iLogHook.dylib

we removed it from :
/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.SpringBoard.plist

and after reboot iPhone was up again...

so I hope this help someone

If not, feel free to contact me, I'll try top help you

TIP: if your iPhone crashed, do following



again a TIP from iphone-hexworks.blogspot.com

if you iPhone crashed because you installed more the allowed app then do following:
(you only see the apple logo after restart, also by waiting 3 minutes or so)

1. ssh with putty on your iPhone
2. login: root / pw: alpine
3. cd /Applications
4. mv LastInstalled.app to ~/tmp
5. mv SomeUnused.app also to ~/tmp
after waiting some seconds SpringBoard should run


if not, look in /System/Library/LaunchDaemons
make a "ls -la | grep -v apple" and look for the last installed app name. mv this file to ~/tmp/

restart "reboot" and try again


please let me know if this helped you or not.

BTW: are you interessted in high quality wallpaper like one above?

new version of iLog 1.1.0 (cracked) found on rapidshare


there is a dynlib included in the file, which will be loaded on startup. this needs to be also replaced. unfortunately there is no NFO included in the crack. So I cant explain you where to put it. But I'd suggest to dont use the dynlib, it should work also..

some word about the crack: only 2 bytes changed. seems to be again a lame security. devel of iLog writes very good soft, so you should maybe support this guy. think, in the newer version this app should be included (so I hope)

here is the link. PW is the blog name
http://rapidshare.com/files/115266175/for--iphone-hexworks.blogspot.com.rar.html

thanks for the uploader

CalcPaper_1.01.zip

after the release from ViRUs2qp1 the version changed again to 1.0.1

cracked 1.0.1 found here:
(see comment, will be posted by an anonymous cracker very soon)
password shall be this blogname without "http://"