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− | [http://iphonelinux.org iPhonelinux] is a project which goals are to port linux on the iPhone and make a Free (free software) OS alternative to the Apple proprietary "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone_OS iPhone OS]". |
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+ | [[File:Openiboot.png|thumb|right|200px|Device running the OpeniBoot console.]] |
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+ | '''iDroid''' is a project with goals of porting Linux and Android to [[List of iPhones|iPhone]], [[List of iPod touches|iPod touch]] and [[List of iPads|iPad]] and use different OSes as alternatives to standard [[iOS]]. |
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− | + | iDroid is not actually a hack/exploit neither an unlock, but it is based on [[Bootrom]] exploits which allowing the running of unsigned code at low level. |
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+ | === OpeniBoot === |
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− | There are three steps in the iPhonelinux roadmap : oPeniBoot, linux kernel and long term (GUI, phone...) |
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+ | The goals of OpeniBoot are: |
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+ | * to run low-level code |
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+ | * to have low and critical drivers ([[NAND]] and [[NOR]] driver, [[NOR_(NVRAM)|NVRAM]]...). |
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+ | * to have a debugger and development environment (chainloading, upgrading itself and USB mass storage). |
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− | == |
+ | === Linux === |
+ | A Linux Bootloader, a working Linux kernel (cross-compiler), porting drivers, run Wi-Fi and command line through SSH. |
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− | The Goals of OpeniBoot is to run low-level code, to have low and critical drivers (nand and nor driver, NVRAM...), debugger and developpement environment (chainloading, upgrading itself and USB mass storage). |
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+ | === Android === |
+ | On {{date|2010|04|21}}, an Android distribution based on iPhoneLinux called iDroid was released. |
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− | A linux Bootloader, a working linux kernel (just a question of cross-compiler), porting drivers, run wifi and command line thru SSH. |
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+ | * Announcement on the linuxoniphone blog: [http://linuxoniphone.blogspot.com/2010/04/ive-been-working-on-this-quietly-in.html iDroid initial release]. |
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+ | == See Also == |
+ | * [[Android]] |
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− | Multi-touch driver, Baseband driver, port X server and create an SDK. |
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− | Then have a viable alternative of the iPhone OS. |
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+ | [[Category:Android on iPhone]] |
Latest revision as of 13:08, 17 September 2021
iDroid is a project with goals of porting Linux and Android to iPhone, iPod touch and iPad and use different OSes as alternatives to standard iOS.
iDroid is not actually a hack/exploit neither an unlock, but it is based on Bootrom exploits which allowing the running of unsigned code at low level.
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OpeniBoot
The goals of OpeniBoot are:
- to run low-level code
- to have low and critical drivers (NAND and NOR driver, NVRAM...).
- to have a debugger and development environment (chainloading, upgrading itself and USB mass storage).
Linux
A Linux Bootloader, a working Linux kernel (cross-compiler), porting drivers, run Wi-Fi and command line through SSH.
Android
On 21 April 2010, an Android distribution based on iPhoneLinux called iDroid was released.
- Announcement on the linuxoniphone blog: iDroid initial release.