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16 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - blog.iphone-dev.org/po... · 0 replies · +1 points
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I'm glad those (insert any swearword) nitro-guys won't make much money now. It's their own fault charging for software which should be free. You had to react (maybe we have to thank them too ;P) and now you're making our life better.
Maybe I will miss the tethered reboot a bit :D
Again, thank you very much!
17 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - blog.iphone-dev.org/po... · 0 replies · +4 points
and btw. if the next iPhone generation will use a similar protection scheme a lot of people will be happy that they gained experience while working on redsn0w
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It should be possible to get it working on the ipodt2G but I doubt the iPhone dev team will work on that. there is another group of hackers working on the bluetooth function on the iPhone 3G. Their project is called bluesn0w (google and you'll find a lot of information). maybe they will look into it some day
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