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10 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - \">asd · 1 reply · +3 points

Merry Christmas to you too WAMBO...& to the DEVs, Mods, & all the excellent folks on the DTV! :D

10 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - \">asd · 2 replies · +2 points

Woohooooo! I see the amigos are alive & kicking - kudos & props. There's wisdom in yOy0dEv's post, so don't just read...heed :D Have an awesome day most excellent folks on the DTB!

10 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - \">asd · 2 replies · +1 points

To the Devs, Mods, GFC Crew, and the rest of the excellent folks on Dev-Team Blog...HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!

Apologies if this does not apply to you, have an awesome day anyway!

11 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - blog.iphone-dev.org/po... · 0 replies · +1 points

google this exact string - go with the first result...you'll find what you need at the bottom of that page:

blog iphone-dev.org/post/26534086824 baseband freedom

hope this helps.

11 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - j8k9r0 · 16 replies · +1 points

hmmm...if I remember correctly, error 1600 is caused by the idevice not being in "special/pwned" dfu mode. try placing your idevice in pwned dfu (not regular dfu) mode & try the restore again.

11 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - wghmq4 · 1 reply · +2 points

lol..."mirror, mirror on the wall, it's all I need, & that is all."

12 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - blog.iphone-dev.org/po... · 0 replies · +3 points

Like @raja mentioned above, the only way to update your baseband is a restore to latest stock iOS; you'll then end up with the latest available baseband for your iPhone.

12 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - a0897c · 3 replies · +1 points

Hmmm...I might be missing something, but I thought the 3G could only go as high as iOS 4.2.1 (and veeerrrryyyy ssslllooowww while at it).

12 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - a0897c · 1 reply · +5 points

The Devs have posted! Please read and heed the entry at the very top of this page before doing anything - specially updating; and if the warning above does not make any sense to you, ask around first. If you don't, you might as well prepare to play the alphabet blame game on who was responsible for the "accidental" update of your iDevice. So here goes; was responsible for "accidentally" updating my device (take your pick - or pick all of them):
A - Aunt
B - Brother
C - Cousin
D - Daughter
E - Everyone else except me
We can go on and on until the blame lays squarely on Zeb the Zulu Zebra at the Zoo; substitute anyone (or anything) at anytime you like, it's your blame game after all.

Woohooo!!!...shoutout to the Devs, Mods, GFC Crew, and to all you excellent folks who hang out on the Dev Team Blog...Have an awesome day and keep those iDevices jailbreakable!

12 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - \">asd · 1 reply · +2 points

Google "iclarified 18999" or "iclarified 19001" or "iclarified 19031" for "how to's on jailbreaking your iDevice. Make sure you follow the instructions carefully. Hope this helps.

"Google is your friend, don't be scared of it."