For those who don’t know, OpeniBoot is an open source implementation of iBoot bootloader which allows the booting of unsigned code. It allows developers to add code for linux kernels onto jailbroken Apple devices. It then makes the device dual boot and provides the user of the device with option to select Android OS at the time of booting. The user can select Operating System of his choice. Currently, OpeniBoot based Bootlace is supporting iPhone 3G, 2G and iPod touch (first gen) to run Android. Check the video for OpeniBoot running on iPhone 4 and iPad.
Selasa, 16 November 2010
OpeniBoot Brings Android on iPod touch 4G, iPhone 4 and iPad
After porting Android 2.2 on iPhone 3G using iBootlace successfully, the hackers behind the hard work are now working on porting Android 2.2 on iPhone 4, iPod touch 4G and iPad using OpeniBoot. They soon will be releasing OpeniBoot to run Android on fourth generation idevices. iBootlace advantage is that no computer connection and wires are required to install iBootlace on your iPhone. The hackers have released an image and a video sowing iPhone 4 and iPad running Android OS. Hit the video after a break!

For those who don’t know, OpeniBoot is an open source implementation of iBoot bootloader which allows the booting of unsigned code. It allows developers to add code for linux kernels onto jailbroken Apple devices. It then makes the device dual boot and provides the user of the device with option to select Android OS at the time of booting. The user can select Operating System of his choice. Currently, OpeniBoot based Bootlace is supporting iPhone 3G, 2G and iPod touch (first gen) to run Android. Check the video for OpeniBoot running on iPhone 4 and iPad.
For those who don’t know, OpeniBoot is an open source implementation of iBoot bootloader which allows the booting of unsigned code. It allows developers to add code for linux kernels onto jailbroken Apple devices. It then makes the device dual boot and provides the user of the device with option to select Android OS at the time of booting. The user can select Operating System of his choice. Currently, OpeniBoot based Bootlace is supporting iPhone 3G, 2G and iPod touch (first gen) to run Android. Check the video for OpeniBoot running on iPhone 4 and iPad.
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