I have been monitoring the jailbreak and activation of 1.1.4 on both aCujo's and George zjlotto's blogs and they both seem to have patched the 1.1.4 lockdown files that are needed to activate 1.1.4 Firmware.
It still can not be unlocked but, it is suggested by George that IPSF and GeoHotz IPSF should be able to survive the baseband upgrade. I have a 1.1.3 unlocked with IPSF and will make the upgrade and jailbreak and activate as I get some time later.
Update Courtesy from George:
UPDATE: Here’s the tool I used to activate 1.1.4: Act114 for OS X - Jailbreak/Activate 1.1.4
The tool is based on ZiPhone 2.4, but removed unlock features, it does the following tasks:1. Jailbreak firmware 1.1.4
2. Activate firmware 1.1.4
3. Setup Installer
4. Setup afc2 (so you can use iBrickr & iPHUC)
5. Fix YouTubeTo use it, just enter the following command in a Terminal:
./act114 -a -j (jailbreak and activate)
./act114 -j (jailbreak only, setup Installer and afc2)
./act114 -a (activate only, patch lockdownd and youtube)
Here is a quote from george about the jailbreak, activate and the unlock
"...So I quickly patched the 1.1.4 lockdownd as introduced in 1.1.3, and put it up to my iPhone, after a restart, boom, it works :)
Now I have a 1.1.4 jailbroken and activated, I’m gonna check if the geohot IPSF-alike unlock stays after this upgrade.
UPDATE: Oops, I forgot I had revirginized my phone and used anySIM-alike method, so now I’m not able to test if geohot’s IPSF-alike survives after the update, but according to the following log:
Opened: /dev/tty.baseband
> ATE0 - set echo OFF
<> AT
<> AT+CPIN? - SIM requires PIN ?
< +CPIN: READY <> AT+XGENDATA
< +XGENDATA: " ", "DEV_ICE_MODEM_04.04.05_G", "EEP_VERSION:208", "EEP_REVISION:1", "BOOTLOADER_VERSION:3.9_M3S2",1,0 OK DoneThe bootloader has not been changed after the update, so I’ll assume the IPSF-alike unlock will stay effective after the update...."
1 comments:
as far as i understand zjlotto did it on OS X, not windows... correct?!
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