Thread: Installing Theme/Icons w/iPHUC
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08-10-2007, 03:05 PM #1
Installing Theme/Icons w/iPHUC
Hi All,
I've been at this since 6am today. I've jailbroken the phone, and I'm using iPHUC on a PPC Mac. Please, someone help me to move forward here!
Here's my phone in Terminal:
Last login: Fri Aug 10 16:25:27 on ttyp1
Welcome to Darwin!
new-host:~ mak$ cd phonedmg/iphuc/iPhone/trunk/iPHUC
new-host:~/phonedmg/iphuc/iPhone/trunk/iPHUC mak$ ./iPHUC
iphuc 0.5.0
>> By The iPhoneDev Team: nightwatch geohot ixtli warren nall mjc operator
initPrivateFunctions: this is still not clean. Architecture: powerpc
AMDeviceNotificationSubscribe: 0
CFRunLoop: Waiting for iPhone.
notification: iPhone attached.
AMDeviceConnect: 0
AMDeviceIsPaired: 1
AMDeviceValidatePairing: 0
AMDeviceStartSession: 0
AMDeviceStartService AFC: 0
AFCConnectionOpen: 0
AFCPlatformInit: (no retval)
notification: Entering shell in Normal Mode.
shell: Entering loop.
(iPHUC) /:
Now, do I have to follow the instructions in Step 7 of "iPhone Skinning" (Please keep in mind that I'm using iPHUC on a PPC Mac) in order to change my icons?
From Step 7:
"Now to replace all those icons with my custom ones i used a alot of the "cd" and "putfile" commands in IphoneInterface in terminal. Note to load a file it must be in the phonedmg folder that you made earlier. As you can see a lot of the icons are name icon.png. Basically I would cd to a directory, move the correct icon.png file into my phonedmg folder, "putfile icon.png", change directories in terminal again, replace the icon.png in my phonedmg folder with the appropriate folder I was in on the phone, "putfile icon.png", and repeat. To give you a clearer idea of what I was entering in terminal I have included it below. NOTICE the last two steps are "cd /System/Library/Lockdown" followed by the enter key then "putfile Services.plist" then the enter key. This is necessary to make sure your iphone continues to sync with iTunes."
Thanks! MikeLast edited by mkbomb; 08-10-2007 at 03:32 PM.
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08-10-2007, 07:20 PM #2
Step 7 is no longer true for iPHUC.
You didn't show the setafc command and therefore you'd likely NOT have full access to your iPhone.
Here's what my terminal screen looks like:
Now, given that you DO have full access, here's the way I do it:
Originally Posted by Terminal
cd /Applications
cd Calculator.app
putfile
<now drag the Calculator icon.png into the terminal window and press enter>
cd ..
cd Maps.app
putfile
<now drag the Maps icon.png into the terminal window and press enter>
Note you must include a SPACE after putfile
When you are done type exit
Restart your iPhone
Good luck
PS You are whining
Last edited by CyberGreg; 08-10-2007 at 07:22 PM. Reason: made setafc line bold
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