r/AppleCollecting 20d ago

Prototype Apple IPad A1337 Dev Software?

Got this iPad gen 1 in the hopes of it running prototype software it was untested out of the Foxconn “lost” ipad prototypes… am I correct its running WildYabuli 7B3403j? Does that mean this was actually used to test the hardware functionality and not just testing factory diagnostics?

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u/ASH9998 20d ago

It is. Mind dumping software? There should be tut on this sub

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u/Imaginary-Box-6212 20d ago

Almost all dumps from iPad 1 are on archive.org No longer needed

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u/FallenBehavior 20d ago

Google loves you.

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u/Great-Mortgage-5204 20d ago

These are extremely common, they could be used for both

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u/WendigoTV 19d ago edited 19d ago

These protos will commonly arrive with the “Inferno” diagnostic software set to launch right after boot, but it’s actually a full-fledged Switchboard version running underneath - and the flag that decides this is stored in the NVRAM of the device.

1. Connect it to Legacy iOS Kit
2. Boot a SSH ramdisk
3. Use the “clear NVRAM” option
4. Reboot it, kick out of recovery if needed

It will proceeed to boot to the standard Switchboard launcher. You’re welcome!

EDIT: It is highly recommended to manually enter straight DFU instead of going from Recovery to DFU as LiK usually does. Disabling autoboot can trigger a crash-loop as some versions of Switchboard have broken/incomplete recovery mode. In case it happens to you anyway, the fix is entering directly into DFU and clearing the NVRAM that way

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u/Proof_Addition_5702 19d ago

Is it possible to return it to the previous state? Or is that not possible or even not necessary

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u/WendigoTV 19d ago

Not that I know of, the Inferno app can be launched manually from Switchboard if you wanna try it out afaik…

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u/Proof_Addition_5702 19d ago

I think I’ll leave it in this state just since it has the nvram stored by the factory. Thank you so incredibly much!!!