Here I've put up a collection of offset cache files. With these, the terribly unstable kernel dumping can be skipped!
They are to be placed on your device, at /etc/cl0ver/offsets.dat
.
It can be that these files work for devices and iOS versions that aren't listed here, but they could also very well crash your device. If you discover that one of these files works for an unlisted combo, please notify me.
Also, please don't be confused by the file names, they are simply chosen by the first combo they're known to work with. So even though a file might be called N71mAP_13A405
(which would indicate iPhone 6s and iOS 9.0.1), it has proven to also work for the iPhone 6s+, as well as iOS 9.0, and is therefore listed accordingly.
Available offsets:
Device | iOS | File |
---|---|---|
iPhone 5s (N51AP) iPhone 5s (N53AP) |
9.0.2 | N51AP_13A452 |
iPhone 6 (N61AP) iPhone 6+ (N56AP) |
9.0 9.0.1 |
N61AP_13A404 |
9.0.2 | N61AP_13A452 | |
9.3.3 | N61AP_13G34 | |
iPhone 6s (N71AP) iPhone 6s+ (N66AP) |
9.0 9.0.1 |
N71AP_13A405 |
9.0.2 | N71AP_13A452 | |
iPhone 6s (N71mAP) iPhone 6s+ (N66mAP) |
9.0 9.0.1 |
N71mAP_13A405 |
9.0.2 | N71mAP_13A452 | |
iPhone SE (N69AP) | 9.3.3 | N69AP_13G34 |
iPod touch 6G (N102AP) | 9.0.2 | N102AP_13A452 |
iPad Air (J71AP) iPad Air (J72AP) |
9.0.2 | J72AP_13A452 |
iPad Air 2 (J81AP) | 9.0.2 | J81AP_13A452 |
iPad mini 2 (J85AP) | 9.0.2 | J85AP_13A452 |