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How to programmatically send GPS location to an Android Studio 2.0 AVD. Created with Android Studio 2.1.1 that I need to send GPS coordinates to. I've read extensively on doing this using either 'adb emu geo fix' commands from the command line, or via telnet-- after authenticating, and then sending geo fix commands along with the latitude.
IOS 4 came out yesterday, and right after iTunes finished to install it on our iPhones we all wondered whether jailbreak was still possible. Using an unofficial build of Pwangetool by floating around on the internet ( UPDATE: ) and a couple of tricks, I managed to jailbreak my iPhone 3GS and install Cydia on it. Check out the full tutorial after the break. What you need: - iTunes 9.2 - iPhone 3GS original iOS 4 firmware (download ) - Custom Pwnagetool build by Criminal90 (download ) - UPDATE: - iPhone 3GS running iOS 4 GM or iPhone OS 3.1.2 (mine was running a jailbroken copy of iOS 4 GM) with old bootrom. 05.13.04 baseband. -- First, download Pwangetool and the.ipsw firmware file to your desktop. Make sure to backup your iPhone data using iTunes, such as applications and email accounts.
The result is the first Tellurium cable – the Black – with ultra low phase distortion. Heed audio usb driver. When the engineering team at (based in the UK) studied the factors impacting speaker cable performance, they realised that phase distortion is a key determinant of cable performance, and yet not addressed by current audio R&D. So they started designing from a blank slate, with a determined focus to combat phase distortion. The cable also has low capacitance and very high bandwidth but primarily it is the superbly low phase distortion that make these cables sound extraordinarily clear and natural.
I tried to backup iPhone folders too, but it didn't work. Now fire up Pwnagetool.
Click Ok, you don't want to know about jailbreak copyrights. Now click on the Expert mode button on top and select your iPhone 3GS device. Click on the giant blue arrow to continue. Now, Pwnagetool will ask you if your iPhone has ever been jailbroken and will try to put it in DFU mode. I don't know why, but I couldn't manage to get my iPhone in DFU mode or make Pwnagetool recognize it via USB. I guess it should be my Macbook's fault. Here's how I did it (again, I was running a jailbroken iOS 4 GM): I simply connected the iPhone via USB, opened iTunes and started a 'normal restore' without DFU mode.
To do so, alt-click on Restore in iTunes and select the custom firmware you previously saved on your desktop. ITunes will start the restore process which should take between 5 and 10 minutes. Here are a few more tips you might need to follow to achieve a perfect jailbreak process. If you changed your Mac OS X' hosts file to communicate with Saurik's servers instead of Apple's, change it again. Saurik's servers are down at the moment of writing this, and if you don't change the hosts file again iTunes will fail while trying to verify iOS 4. To change the hosts file: - right click on Finder icon in the dock and select 'Go to Folder'; - type /etc/ and click Go; - find the hosts file and copy it to your desktop; - double click the hosts file to open it with Text Edit; - find the 74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com string and delete it.