Is it still possible to find the 3.1.3 SDK (w/ Xcode) for iPhone development on Leopard?

I haven't upgraded to Snow Leopard yet, but I need to interact with devices running 3.1.3. I should have grabbed that version when it was up, but I didn't.

So, does anyone have a link to the 3.1.3 iPhone SDK (w/ Xcode)?

link|improve this question

71% accept rate
1  
You should really update to 10.6.3 and use the supported version of Xcode ;) – Jason Coco Apr 6 '10 at 1:55
4  
I have this thing about not upgrading my entire OS in the middle of a project. :-) – mousebird Apr 6 '10 at 2:27
feedback

3 Answers

up vote 10 down vote accepted

Sorry, just copied the link I had in my Firefox download history instead of download manager. How about this?

Note: you'll need to log in first.

link|improve this answer
1  
Keep in mind that's the ONLY legal link for downloading, as the developer license prohibits online distribution of SDKs outside of Apple's registered developer downloads. – FerretallicA Apr 6 '10 at 3:46
1  
That appears to be the right link! Very nice. Did you find it linked somewhere on their web site or just have it cached somewhere? – mousebird Apr 6 '10 at 14:48
This is pretty much the reason I don't clean out my download manager history :) – FerretallicA Apr 7 '10 at 6:33
1  
Thanks a lot for the link! – Daniel Rinser May 22 '10 at 13:05
1  
It still works, at least for me. Had to retry it twice before it worked. – Johannes Rudolph May 25 '10 at 18:56
feedback

I searched for 2 weeks cause I had a borrowed mac book and did not have permission to upgrade to snow leopard. I finally found it on a mac page it has all the SDK's. Try this link: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=898518

link|improve this answer
feedback

You can get it here (requires login): https://developer.apple.com/downloads/ (filter for Xcode 3.1)

link|improve this answer
feedback

Your Answer

 
or
required, but never shown

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.