iPhoneOS 4.0 beta1 SDK
iPhone OS is the operating system running on the iPhone (both original
and 3G models) and the iPod Touch. It is based on a variant of the same
basic Mach kernel that is found in Mac OS X. iPhone OS includes the
software component “Core Animation” from Mac OS X v10.5 which, together
with the PowerVR MBX 3D hardware, is responsible for the interface’s
smooth animations. The operating system takes up less than half a GB of
the device’s total 8 GB or 16 GB storage. It is capable of supporting
bundled and future applications from Apple, as well as from third-party
developers. Software applications cannot be copied from Mac OS X but
must be written and compiled specifically for the iPhone.
This is XCode 3.2.3 with the iPhone OS 4.0 beta 1 SDK that was released
Thursday April 8th, 2010. It runs on Mac OS X Snow Leopard only.