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| Hello to everyone....(great forum, great repo, thanks!!) I was wondering if someone could tell me where to get the summerboard for the Ipod touch 1.1.2 (already jailbreaked)... I have found one, but the app displays a messague asking for 1.1.3....and I have not installed yet as i am still confortable with 1.1.2 Does anyone know where to get the Summerboard for this version and if requires a different way to install tell me how to do it? Thanks a lot. |
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| Wow TTS I thought you would've been on the bleeding edge like the rest of us on 1.1.4. To me 1.1.1 was really good 1.1.2 added nothing 1.1.3 added new features but was really buggy 1.1.4 is stable faster and the bugs are fixed. |
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1.1.1 was OTB for me, so it was the foundation of where I started my assessment. Not too much comments there. 1.1.2 was a big step forward, because this is when I started to take advantage of the iPhone apps on my iPod Touch; as well as getting the extra 12MHz of CPU clock (1.1.1 was 400MHz, and 1.1.2 is 412MHz if I recall correctly). Additionally, around late 1.1.1 and early 1.1.2 is when I started to get real far into editing the files on the file system. I've never used Customize to make edits, and I'm far accustomed to the N45AP.plist file edit to arrange / hide / show icons on springboard, for example. 1.1.3 caused major problem from my POV, and offered nothing new to me: Wiggle - useless, I already arrange via N45AP.plist. Bookmark thing - useless, I can write small code snipplet for that. Locate Me on Google Maps - useless, I am a walking map for any area that I've been to; and I don't travel too much aside from my local city, down town, and maybe two other cities. Permission - MAJOR setback, you now run everything as mobile instead of root; and crippling most applications from it. Additionally, lack of true jailbreak sets it back entirely. While soft upgrades can get you some of the features, if you need to access the core functionalities offered by the firmware memory chips as opposed to the OS memory chip(s), your system will crash and or leave permanent damage. I want none of that. Late 1.1.3 / early 1.1.4 came, and along came with ZiPhone. Rebranded version of iPhone Elite Dev team's hack, with some modifications; buggy, slowly getting more stable, but yet to offer stable proper solution for those of us with iPod Touch w/ more than 1 OS/Storage memory chips. I can probably hack it to do the jail break, but what do I get/benefit form it? Everything was either useless, or already available on my 1.1.2; and I gain no additional access. If Apple release a firmware with JAVA (or maybe Flash) support, then I'll consider upgrading. ... or maybe SVG support. Until then, there's no real benefit for me in upgrading, as my 1.1.2 does everything the new versions can and will ever be able to do. SDK Apps? Who needs those crippled apps that cannot multi-task or run in daemon mode anyways? |
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| I think there is a Chinese installer source mirroring it; you can find the package " SummerBoard 1.1.1、1.1.2專用" in repo.sc (copy and paste, then search), which is SummerBoard 3.0b1, intended for 1.1.1 and 1.1.2. I didn't test it myself yet, but I don't think they removed the package yet. |