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- | For d95gas | + | ====== How to install the Patched DJI GO4 App on iPad or iPhone ====== |
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+ | This relates to the patched IOS IPA currently being worked on within the Slack Group, originally produced by " | ||
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+ | This is more of a " | ||
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+ | I was therefore left with 2 options: | ||
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+ | * **Getting the application signed** | ||
+ | * **Sideloading the application** | ||
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+ | Sideloading was the weapon of choice, and nearly everyone advised to use " | ||
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+ | In my search, I came across an application " | ||
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+ | The following is the process I followed to achieve these positive results, I started by generating myself another Apple ID just for the purposes of running this application, | ||
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+ | Within the Apple ID Security section, I also generated a " | ||
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+ | =====Install Process===== | ||
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+ | * Download and install " | ||
+ | * Connect Ipad/ | ||
+ | * Select " | ||
+ | * Into " | ||
+ | * Into " | ||
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+ | **Rebooted iPad** | ||
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+ | * Into SuperImpactor | ||
+ | * Into **DEVICE** | ||
+ | * Select " | ||
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+ | The pop-up is just **Apple ID & password** | ||
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+ | Install took about 6mins, at one stage I thought it had locked up, but it was just sigining the application. | ||
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+ | **Once Installed** | ||
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+ | Onto iPad - **GENERAL** - **DEVICE MANAGEMENT** | ||
+ | Select the Developer App and select **TRUST**. //(Dev app should be your Apple ID)// | ||
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+ | **DO NOT RUN THE APP AT THIS STAGE**. | ||
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+ | Open iTunes - select " | ||
+ | Switch to the file manager on the right and select "ADD FILE", navigate to the " | ||
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+ | **NOTE: | ||
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+ | Then just run the application and check that all is ok. You can confirm that the application has picked up the options from " | ||
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+ | * Disable FW update check | ||
+ | * Force FCC | ||
+ | * Force Boost | ||
+ | * Force 2.3G | ||
+ | * Force 2.5G | ||
+ | * Enable 32Ch | ||
+ | * Etc | ||
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+ | Going forward, you should not need to install a new patched version of the GO 4 application, | ||
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+ | The above is the route I had to take as I was unable to Jailbreak my iPad, it worked for me, and I see no reason why it shouldn' | ||
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+ | __Links to relevant applications__ | ||
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+ | **SuperImpactor**: | ||
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+ | **Tweak.js**: | ||
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+ | **IOS GO 4 Patched Application**: | ||
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+ | ===== PART 1 - Installing Linux on Windows 10 ===== | ||
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+ | Open PowerShell as administrator and type the following | ||
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+ | **Enable‐WindowsOptionalFeature ‐Online ‐FeatureName Microsoft‐Windows‐Subsystem‐Linux ** | ||
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+ | Reboot once prompted to do so | ||
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+ | Next, | ||
+ | it will open in the Windows Store | ||
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+ | [[https:// | ||
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+ | Once downloaded, | ||
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+ | ===== PART 2 - Getting it all up and running ===== | ||
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+ | Once you have followed the PART 1 guide to install WSL and Ubuntu, do a complete reboot of your computer before going any further. | ||
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+ | Now that you are up and running with Linux, you will need to install the following applications to enable everything to work with “**Deejayeye-Modder**” patching application. | ||
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+ | Run the following commands from a "Bash Shell" one at a time: | ||
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+ | **sudo apt‐get update && | ||
+ | (//Run this straight after build and it will pull down any updates)// **then reboot again**. | ||
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+ | Then proceed to install the other elements you are going to need? | ||
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+ | * sudo apt-get **install build-essential** | ||
+ | * sudo apt-get **install dos2unix** | ||
+ | * sudo apt-get **install bspatch** | ||
+ | * sudo apt-get **install default-jre** | ||
+ | * sudo apt-get **install webp** | ||
+ | * sudo apt-get **install imagemagick** | ||
+ | * sudo apt-get **install dialog** | ||
+ | * sudo apt-get **install python** | ||
+ | * sudo apt-get **install xmlstartlet** | ||
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+ | Or, you can just run this | ||
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+ | **sudo apt‐get install build‐essential dos2unix bspatch default‐jre webp imagemagick dialog python | ||
+ | xmlstarlet ** | ||
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+ | You probably know that **Sudo** is just escalating permissions to admin level. | ||
+ | If you get an issue with “Sudo”, run the command: **sudo passwd root** and follow onscreen prompts, this will allow you to set a new Sudo password. | ||
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+ | Once you have installed all the above //(should only take a few mins)//, you will now want to play with the patch system. | ||
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+ | Here is what I did. Having downloaded the latest version of “Deejayeye-Modder” from Github, and decompressed the file, I then copied the whole of the “Deejayeye-Modder” directory to my C:\ Drive. | ||
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+ | so I end up with **C: | ||
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+ | **NOTE: Capitalisation is extremely important in linux, so match the upper and/or lower case letters in the commands and directory/ | ||
+ | ** | ||
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+ | In WSL you access your C: drive with the following command, and in particular the Mod directory: | ||
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+ | cd / | ||
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+ | List the contents by issuing the command “**ls**” | ||
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+ | To make sure the file “RunMe.sh” is executable, run “**chmod 755 RunMe.sh**” | ||
+ | To execute the command, precede it with **./ **so becomes **./ | ||
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+ | **Other useful commands: | ||
+ | * cd ~ Returns you to your home directory | ||
+ | * cd .. Drops you back one directory at a time | ||
+ | * help Usual screen full of useful information | ||
+ | * exit Shuts down box and gives you back Windows | ||
+ | * mkdir make dir | ||
+ | * rmdir remove dir | ||
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+ | Everything else….. Google’s your friend. | ||
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+ | And if you are interested in taking the WSL system even further, you can add a GUI front end to it, and run many more useful applications..... Get to know Linux ..... You'll love it. | ||
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