Hello World, says iPhone
Filed under: Software, Hacks, iPhone
Those crazy dudes working around the clock to hack the iPhone open have gotten one step closer. Last night, it was posted on the iPhone dev wiki that a hacker named “Nightwatch” had compiled and launched a Hello World application, the first nonstandard application to run on the iPhone. He did that by using a project of his called the ARM/Mach-O Toolchain, which is “being refined and tested” and “should be released as soon as possible.”
This does not mean, however, that the iPhone is completely broken open– from what
But running a user application– any user application– on the iPhone is definitely a huge step in the process, and it’s the aftereffect of a lot of these guys working around the clock since iPhone’s release. Good for them.
Thanks, Mike D!
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Original post by Mike Schramm
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