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Xcode_Developer_Disk_Images
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is AltJIT not working at the moment or is the problem from my side only? iPadOS 15.7
because the developer disk image of ios 15.7.7 has been not released yet. i guess thats about it you can access it in altserver files check this: https://github.com/mspvirajpatel/Xcode_Developer_Disk_Images/releases
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How to permanently enable JIT
You can’t "permanently" but you can use Jitterbug (If you have another iOS or iPadOS device and a computer, or you can use JitStreamer bur for me it stopped working and I can’t go in the website anymore. Maybe they ceased operations. Idk. So I’m using Jitterbug). If you don’t have AltStore, just go on this link The primary device will be the device you will play on. The secondary device will be the device you will use to enable JIT on your primary device. On the secondary device : If you are using AltStore, download JitterbugLite.ipa (not the normal ipa because it doesn’t work on AltStore, if you got Scarlet, download Jitterbug.ipa) on GitHub (osy/Jitterbug) and sideload it on AltStore/Scarlet. On your computer : Download the zip file that corresponds to your OS in the GitHub. It should appear right below the JitterbugLite.ipa/Jitterbug.ipa file. Download it, extract it, plug your primary device in your computer, launch it, accept the prompt on your second device, put on your passcode, exit the program, launch it back, then, in the folder where the program is, there should be a file with the extension .mobiledevicepairing. Transfer it to your secondary device and make sure it is in your Files app and also that you are in the same Wi-Fi network. Open Jitterbug, go to pairings, import the file you got from your computer, then click on Launcher, click on your primary device (it should appear like this : (if your device’s name is Random Name) Random-Name.local Click on the pairing file you imported. If it asks for a Developer Disk Image, go here and download the one that corresponds the OS of your primary device on your secondary device. Then open the zip file on the Files app. It should extract it and create a new folder. On Jitterbug, go to the Support Files and import the 2 files that are in the new folder. (DeveloperDiskImage.dmg and DeveloperDiskImage.dmg.signature) Then, go back to the Launcher section and click on your device again. Then select the Pairing File from earlier again. Then click on DeveloperDiskImage.dmg, then if it asks for a signature, select the pther one (DeveloperDiskImage.dmg.signature) If it doesn’t ask for a Developer Disk Image after clicking on the pairing file, it should say "Loading Pairing File" if it doesn’t work, make sure your device is unlocked and on the home screen, then close the Jitterbug app and relaunch it. Click on your primary device and select the pairing file. Then it should say "Loading Pairing File" then "Querying Installed Apps" When it’s done loading, search for PojavLauncher. (It’s in the alphabetical order) just click on the star next to it to make it first on your list everytime so you don’t have to look for it. Then just click on it and it will open PojavLauncher on your phone successfully with JIT.
- How to enable JIT the easiest way for dolphin iOS?
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dolphiniOS JIT
iOS 14.6 developer disk image
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Dolphin iOS 14.4+ workaround
Then, you will need to download the Developer Disk Image from https://github.com/mspvirajpatel/Xcode_Developer_Disk_Images/releases/
imobiledevice-net
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How to perform iPhone Diagnose?
I bought some phones online and I want to perform a Hardware Test. I could not found any information to do so. i tried to use https://github.com/libimobiledevice-win32/imobiledevice-net/issues but it did not worked.
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[Discussion] Any Good Alternatives to 3U?
I don't think anything replicates all the functionality 3u offers, so it depends on what you need. If you're just looking restore/update devices then libimobiledevice will work, that's probably what I'm going to start using. You can download it for Windows here.
- [Discussion] Alternative Backup Softwares besides iTunes
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[Tutorial] How to SSH over USB on Windows 10
Download and install putty (https://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/w64/putty-64bit-0.76-installer.msi) and libimobiledevice (https://github.com/libimobiledevice-win32/imobiledevice-net/releases/download/v1.3.17/libimobiledevice.1.2.1-r1122-win-x64.zip)
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Libimobiledevice – open-source library to communicate with iOS devices natively
You can find windows builds in this fork https://github.com/libimobiledevice-win32/imobiledevice-net, but make sure you have iTunes 12.x version installed.
- [Question] iPhone 5 to 9.2.1 downgrade fails (Futurerestore)
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Dolphin iOS 14.4+ workaround
Download libimobiledevice from https://github.com/libimobiledevice-win32/imobiledevice-net/releases/
What are some alternatives?
Jitterbug - Launch JIT enabled iOS app with a second iOS device
libimobiledevice - A cross-platform protocol library to communicate with iOS devices
awesome-xcode-extensions - Awesome native Xcode extensions.
usbmuxd - A socket daemon to multiplex connections from and to iOS devices
iOS-OTA-Downgrader - A multi-purpose script to save blobs, restore, and jailbreak supported legacy iOS devices [Moved to: https://github.com/LukeZGD/Legacy-iOS-Kit]
ideviceunback - Decodes iPhone manifest and backup created by idevicebackup2
usbmuxd2 - A socket daemon written in C++ to multiplex connections from and to iOS devices over USB and WIFI
unison - Unison file synchronizer
libimobiledevice.org - Official Website of libimobiledevice
ios-webkit-debug-proxy - A DevTools proxy (Chrome Remote Debugging Protocol) for iOS devices (Safari Remote Web Inspector).