Posted March 20, 2008 at 6:29pm by iClarified · 16727 views
iBooter is an interactive console for iBoot (the apple bootloader). Most of you would have used iphuc, which uses iBoot. However, it's dependant on iTunes the mobile device library and can't get replies from iBoot, which results in one way communication, where you blindly say cmd setenv foo, but you never know what happened.
With iBooter you can debug phone booting issues as well as run it in Linux/MacOS/Windows without iTunes installed. You can use iBooter to read memory/write memory, load ramdisks, change your wifi mac address, read files from nand and much more!
command list: help this list script run script at specific address go jump directly to address bootx boot a kernel cache at specified address diags boot into diagnostics (if present) tsys boot into tsys (if present) bdev block device commands image flash image inspection fs file system commands fsboot try to boot kernel at /kernelcache devicetree create a device tree from the specified address ramdisk create a ramdisk from the specified address halt halt the system (good for JTAG) reboot reboot the device poweroff power off the device md memory display - 32bit mdh memory display - 16bit mdb memory display - 8bit mw memory write - 32bit mwh memory write - 16bit mwb memory write - 8bit mws memory write - string crc POSIX 1003.2 checksum of memory printenv print one or all environment variables setenv set an environment variable clearenv clear all environment variables saveenv save current environment to flash run use contents of environment var as script bgcolor set the display background color setpicture set the image on the display iic iic read/write radio Manipulate the radio board. setbusclock Set bus clock to the given frequency in Hz. setcorevoltage Set core voltage to the given voltage in mV. syscfg flash SysCfg inspection charge Manage the charger chip. powernvram Access Power NVRAM. usb run a USB command chunk chunk a file
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