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        <title>Mini vMac for iPhone</title>
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        <description>This is my port of the Mini vMac emulator to the iPhone and iPod Touch, for iPhone OS 2.2 or later.

Here is a video of it, showing some features of an early version:



Features

	*  4MB Mac Plus
	*  Full screen (scaled down) or scrolling (full size)
	*  Full simulated keyboard (including all Mac keys)
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        <description>This app will allow you to use an iPhone or iPod Touch as a keyboard, to input text on a Newton running Newton OS 2.0 or later. You will also need an adapter to connect both devices together.

See it in action on this video:



Adapter

You can find the schematics for them here: iPhone Serial Port</description>
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        <description>SBCustomIcon is a MobileSubstrate-based extension that allows iPhone applications to easily change their icon in SpringBoard.


Requirements

	*  Jailbroken iPhone or iPod touch (OS 2.0 to 3.1.2)
	*  MobileSubstrate

How it Works

SBCustomIcon adds the following methods to the UIApplication class for customizing the app icon:</description>
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        <description>iPhones and iPods have a serial port on the dock connector, used to communicate with accessories at 3.3V levels and with no flow control. Using a MAX3232 and some capacitors, you can convert the signals to RS-232 levels used by most hardware.

Software

The serial port is accessible to software under iPhone OS on /dev/tty.iap, as a character device. Probably only to jailbroken apps.</description>
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