More blah blah blah.
According to a thread at Hackintosh, late yesterday the very i
ndustrious folk over at #iPhone have enabled a full interactiv
e shell in the iPhone OS using the iPhoneInterface app mention
ed previously, coupled with some creative soldering involving a resistor and so
me pins, plus three short commands through iPhoneInterface. The resulting seria
l console got the hackers an interactive shell with a near complete command list that is a massiv
e step towards achieving their holy grail. (At least that's how I understand it
.)
We officially don't support this - we're just reporting it - but nevertheless t
he world waits with bated breath.
…almost there
More blah blah blah.
According to a thread at Hackintosh, late yesterday the very i
ndustrious folk over at #iPhone have enabled a full interactiv
e shell in the iPhone OS using the iPhoneInterface app mention
ed previously, coupled with some creative soldering involving a resistor and so
me pins, plus three short commands through iPhoneInterface. The resulting seria
l console got the hackers an interactive shell with a near complete command list that is a massiv
e step towards achieving their holy grail. (At least that's how I understand it
.)
We officially don't support this - we're just reporting it - but nevertheless t
he world waits with bated breath.
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