You can now use the RS232 and USB functionality simultaneously with your iOS device. To test this functionality you could use an iPhone 3G or similar with OpeniBoot installed, just like we used with the serial cable, only this time you could use both the USB interface client OiBC and a serial terminal program at the same time. The example picture shows this, using OiBC on the left of the screen, and a serial connection within a virtual machine on the right to show that different cables are being used for the terminal output. A side benefit of this setup is that the cable will also charge your iDevice and can be used with standard iTunes functionality. It is a widely accepted fact that you may also be able to use this setup to perform IOS Kernel Debugging by triggering vulnerabilities via USB-SSH and debugging them via the Serial output! Hope you enjoy your new IOS cable and happy hacking!

