Hello,
Today Mathieulh and his team released an open source PSjailbreak the code must be installed on AT90USBkey or Teensy++ USB development board (both sold out now, two weeks to re stock)
source code is here:
github.com/psgroove/psgroove
psjailbreak exploit document:
ps3wiki.lan.st/index.php?title=PSJailbreak_Exploit_Reverse_Engineering
Sven Killig's Connect USB devices to your Nexus One instructions:
sven.killig.de/android/N1/2.2/usb_host/
i'm not java or an android developer this is a request to someone to take the project.
cheers
Now that would be awesome if someone could get this up and running by today! Is it even possible?
This would be absurd
I don't know much about that thing, does it even work?
Supposedly the code is already being ported to work on PSP. If it could be made to run from an Android that would be sick
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apparently jail broken iPhones are getting this feature....
Come on Android!
I'm all for this but surely if you require one of two special types of USB keys then standard USB keys/drives won't work (Including PSP/Android phones/iPhone?). I thought the exploit works simply because of these types of development USB keys and is not something that can be recreated using normal devices?
nDrg said:
I'm all for this but surely if you require one of two special types of USB keys then standard USB keys/drives won't work (Including PSP/Android phones/iPhone?). I thought the exploit works simply because of these types of development USB keys and is not something that can be recreated using normal devices?
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Until PSGroove was released. thats why there is all this craze for people to make psgroove available on PSP, Android and iphone.
http://github.com/psgroove/psgroove
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Until PSGroove was released. thats why there is all this craze for people to make psgroove available on PSP, Android and iphone.
http://github.com/psgroove/psgroove
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Ahh okay, I read up on PSGroove and it sounds pretty damn good, I didn't know that because the open sourced it that it may be possible to get it running on practically any USB Drive based device. Cheers for the info
Normally I ignore threads like this, but this would actually be pretty damn awesome if accomplished. I'm not sure if it's even possible but i hope some of you devs out there can give this a shot
I was given one of the USB's to test..
A notification system has to be made for it so we know if its working also.
current status :
1.KaKaRoTo is working on a PSJailbreak USB Gadget kernel driver for N900 .
By writing this exploit as a standard linux driver, this means that my module can be used on any other linux-enabled devices.. this means not only the N900, but also the 770, N800, N810, Android phones and future Meego devices. It might need a little porting for some devices though, but it should still work…
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http://kakaroto.homelinux.net/2010/09/update-on-psjailbreak-linux-kernel-for-n900-devices/
2.marcan42 said that he had ported the jailbreak on the N900 .
I've got most of the PSjb exploit working on the OMAP3 (N900/IGEP/Beagleboard/Pandora/etc) but I'd have to lose OtherOS to test it :/
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https://twitter.com/marcan42/status/22751170451
seemes everything is going well so far.
cheers
Wow I cant believe this will actually happen. If it is on N900 then it will be on Android.
Linux baby!
very interested to see this happen.
ot: but why is everything a jailbreak? lol
will this work on the touch diamond when it is running android?
this would be awesome.
or the best would be native windows mobile application for the jailbreak
Netzke is beta testing the android app.
hope the release will be in a couple of days
shiiiiiiit
sounds awesome
I'm trying to get in on the beta of this. If i do i'll report back if it is functional or not.
thawab said:
Netzke is beta testing the android app.
hope the release will be in a couple of days
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Very cool, subbed to this thread for further reading
I am also subscribing to this thread. Can't wait to see some results!
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I have seen they are working on this on a few different sites. Does anyone here no anything about it yet? I figure if anyone is going to do it, it woll be someone here..Here is a link of someone doing it on a mda 3.
http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/13/firm-shows-off-functional-android-build-on-ancient-htc-hardware/
From what I understood of what I read, it's technically not running it on a smartphone. You run a VNC Viewer on your phone (normally, VNC is software used to remotely control your PC), then setup your PC to feed the Android display to your phone.
So what's basically happening is Android runs in an emulator on your PC, but shows up on your phone.
Because of the nature of the VNC, however, this makes for a very slowly system and means you really can't make phone calls using it.
Oh...is that what they are doing there? I guess I didn't read closely enough. Thanks for the update. I was hoping to flash my Wizard with some mystical android rom at some point....I know............. I'm dreaming......but it would be cool..
gottifour said:
Oh...is that what they are doing there? I guess I didn't read closely enough. Thanks for the update. I was hoping to flash my Wizard with some mystical android rom at some point....I know............. I'm dreaming......but it would be cool..
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Agree... it would be cool. In the mean time, if you haven't already, check out PointUI. I expect it to progress into something really sick (it's pretty cool already).
Oh it'll most likely happen sooner or later...especially considering HTC is planning to release an Android device, which means possibly similar hardware, but it's still too early...
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Agree... it would be cool. In the mean time, if you haven't already, check out PointUI. I expect it to progress into something really sick (it's pretty cool already).
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I'm checking it out as we speak..thanks for the link...
Here is a link to the android sdk....If you haven't checked it out yet you should its kind of cool.
http://code.google.com/android/download.html
I have been following the scene for the PS3 modding for Homebrew and saw that psfreedom is getting ported to many Android devices. Here is no mention yet of it working on Incredible. Anyone think they have the skill set to port this for us?
http://psfreedom.com/wiki/index.php?title=Device_compatibility_list
Once done on the evo it should work on the incredible. Or try loading up cm6 and using the nexus one or desire methods.
Great idea, I will try this and post my results.
It's been posted on the site that the incredible is in progress
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They just added it to the list because its the same chipset, no one is working on a incredible port atm. They are working on the EVO right now..
I'm sure it'll come to us eventually.
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Does anyone know if there is someone specifically working on the Incredible or EVO port? I heard there was someone working on the EVO, but i cant find where or who. I would like to pitch in some effort to help transition it to the Incredible.
rulevoid said:
Does anyone know if there is someone specifically working on the Incredible or EVO port? I heard there was someone working on the EVO, but i cant find where or who. I would like to pitch in some effort to help transition it to the Incredible.
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doesn't matter. Sony updated the firmware (v3.42) to block all USB based backup tools.
New ps3 firmware update has reportedly closed the exploit we are wishing to use.
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Looks like the latest firmware blocks this. The arms race between the hackers and sony is on!
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=...uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/technology-11213618
I don't ever use PSN, so I'll stay at 3.41 for the time being. Think of it like the xbox jtag. Don't want to discourage anyone from porting just yet, it would still be a very useful port.
If you use a proxy app called Logan5's tool you can still go online with 3.41. It won't work forever though, they found a way to block it when the killed OtherOS support too
It DOES matter, just because Sony is releasing an update doesn't mean i have to update to that. I have turned off system updates and you can use proxy tricks to still sign on to PSN with 3.41.
I would assume anyone following this scene has read that it is built for 3.41 and has turned off updates....
Also the newly updated psgroove payload can retrieve practically any portion of the PS3 kernel, allowing us to find other exploits to take advantage of. Which means just a tiny update to the vulnerability exploit could still work on newer system versions.
Whoops double post.
Anyone know the result of flashing the N1 version over? I know it was talked about..
mikerulez121 said:
Anyone know the result of flashing the N1 version over? I know it was talked about..
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I tried flashing the N1 version of the jailbreak while on a CM6 rom but it doesn't get past the "HTC Incredible" white screen while booting
Just Adding to the mix
Hey guys i was searching other forums to get a bypass method for us who want to stay at 3.41 until we have other methodologies for jailbreaking and preserving the PS3.
here's a link to the OP at the other forum:
h* *p://psx-scene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=65511
can't hotlink yet still new user so just replace the stars with "tt"
basically he's just giving two forms of bypass for being able to sign in and get in to the PSN to play online and shop.
Hope this helps someone.
Looking forware to more Droid Inc ROMs as well as PS3
fjgrf said:
I tried flashing the N1 version of the jailbreak while on a CM6 rom but it doesn't get past the "HTC Incredible" white screen while booting
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Ok, kinda figured since they are somewhat different. Ah, well. Guess ill wait some more..
tcberg2010 said:
New ps3 firmware update has reportedly closed the exploit we are wishing to use.
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There is away around it!!!!!!
http://psx-scene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=65511
thats the same thing i posted
http://www.engadget.com/2010/09/05/ps3-jailbreak-adapted-to-nokia-n900-palm-pre-in-wake-of-austral/
Engadget reported that the N900 and PalmPre have PS3 jailbreak apps, where you can connect it to your PS3 via USB and jailbreak it to allow for homebrew apps and stuff. Anyone know of anybody working on a port or version for Android?
Came across this...
http://www.gadgetsdna.com/psfreedom-ps3-jailbreak-for-nexus-one/5949/
djmaddogfreal said:
Came across this...
http://www.gadgetsdna.com/psfreedom-ps3-jailbreak-for-nexus-one/5949/
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Thats pretty cool! Gonna try it with the G1 tonight and see what happens.
Anyone else try this out?
tep065 said:
Thats pretty cool! Gonna try it with the G1 tonight and see what happens.
Anyone else try this out?
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idk if your G1 will work... It sounds like it needs a device with Clockwork and a CM ROM. I'm going to look into it more before I attempt to jailbreak my PS3, but from what I have read, the latest firmware update (out this week) will overwrite the exploit and re-imprison the PS3.
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idk if your G1 will work... It sounds like it needs a device with Clockwork and a CM ROM. I'm going to look into it more before I attempt to jailbreak my PS3, but from what I have read, the latest firmware update (out this week) will overwrite the exploit and re-imprison the PS3.
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I was trying to look when I had time at work, but if the G1 has the MSM72K USB controller it should work, but i've not had time to find out if it does. But the USB jailbreak hardware that this software is based off of, would prevent the PS3 from updating to the new firmware. You only need to update the firmware in order to go online to use those features of the PS3. If you don't play online or do online stuff with it (like me) you don't HAVE to update the firmware that Sony sends out. So if the G1 has the MSM72k USB controller we should be all set. I'm pretty sure as well that there will be an update to the jailbreak software to get around the new firmware update soon. I don't think it would NEED clockwork or CM, just that who ever it was that got it working was using that setup. I'll be home in a few hours and will experiment a little and see what happens. If it don't work on the G1, i'll try it on the Moto Cliq (may have the usb controller). And if THAT don't work i'll wait for the HTC Vision to hit T-Mo and try it with that..hehehe. worst comes worst, i'll find a used N1.
Too bad playstation released a update for these things, there surely on top of their game!
If I were you, I wouldn't want to forgo the sony updates, as they are often times feature enhancing like the 3D support that's being added later this year.
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Too bad playstation released a update for these things, there surely on top of their game!
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Don't update
Found this all the info u need for the G1...working through it now
you need CM 6.0 Final
Here is the xda forum for it:
<edited: wrong link before>
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=776922
Device compatibility list:
http://psfreedom.com/wiki/index.php?title=Device_compatibility_list
How to use:
http://psfreedom.com/wiki/index.php?title=Using_psfreedom
The files (having probs downloading the disable file to restore the G1):
http://psfreedom.com/wiki/index.php?title=G1
this app is so cool and you can literally jailbreak your ps3 with a tooth brush and slipper
as long as you have not updated
is this posible JAILBREAK with the new TRUE BLUE metod??
Sony has been on top of their updates lately cause there are a ton of people out there that use the jailbreak just to cheat at online play with alot of games especially COD! I liked to use it just so I could copy all my games onto my hdd I've got a 1 TB drive in there but it's mostly the little punk kids that cheat and hack games cause they suck so much at playing them. Its pretty pathetic really what's the point of cheating? It doesn't make you a better player just lazier!
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hii friends,
i need ps3 jailbreak 4.83 version
Hi community,
based on ICS we developed "Android-Transporter" which is similar to WiFi
Display or Air Play. It allows you to transfer your display to another
device. For a demonstration see http://esrlabs.com/android-transporter.
To implement this efficiently we had to hack the platform, to allow us to
grab the screen content in the surface-flinger. The image is then encoded
with the standard media-encoder which uses the hardware acceleration of
your mobile. The result is streamed with rtsp to another device (the demo
shows another mobile, but this could also be a tv or media-center).
Right now this is just a hack, but we plan to continue our work on
this. The next steps on our road-map are:
- Dual screen support with accompanying SDK.
- WiFi Direct support.
- We plan to open-source our patches for the Android platform.
For the last point we thought of the brilliant cm9. Would this be of
interest for the cyanogenmod community? If you are willing to give this a
try, we would love to contribute to cm9.
Regards,
Christian Köstlin
Sounds interesting, any way we can try this for ourselves?
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If you can extend this somehow to computer LCD screens I would be very much interested.
Nexus-S image
conantroutman said:
Sounds interesting, any way we can try this for ourselves?
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Thanks for your interest. If you have two Nexus-S at hand I could provide you with an ICS-4.0.3-based images.
Both devices should already be in the same WiFi-network, as we do not
have WiFi-direct for the Nexus-S (for the demo I just created a
portable WiFi-hotspot with one of the devices). Additionally you need
two small apks (one one the client, one on the server, which I would also provide) to initiate the video-transport between the two devices. After a NFC-bump the connection should be established and the display mirrored from one
device to the other.
As this is not yet a final release, I would like to give you the links to the images and the apks by private message.
regards
christian
Nexus-S image
snapper.fishes said:
If you can extend this somehow to computer LCD screens I would be very much interested.
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As the protocol is based on rtsp/rtp, our first version (altough with a
higher latency) was between one device and gstreamer or vlc on a
desktop pc. Right now the setup is a little bit complicated, but if
you have a Nexus-S at hand and are willing to experiment a little bit,
I could provide a link to a ICS-4.0.3-based system-image for you.
As the software is still in experimental stage I would prefer to give you the link only in a private message.
Regards
christian
christian.koestlin said:
Thanks for your interest. If you have two Nexus-S at hand I could provide you with an ICS-4.0.3-based images.
Both devices should already be in the same WiFi-network, as we do not
have WiFi-direct for the Nexus-S (for the demo I just created a
portable WiFi-hotspot with one of the devices). Additionally you need
two small apks (one one the client, one on the server, which I would also provide) to initiate the video-transport between the two devices. After a NFC-bump the connection should be established and the display mirrored from one
device to the other.
As this is not yet a final release, I would like to give you the links to the images and the apks by private message.
regards
christian
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Hey, thanks for the response.
Unfortunately I am not a Nexus S owner (or any other NFC capable device for that matter) but thanks anyway. In honesty my reason for asking was so that we could perhaps get something written up about this for the portal.
I'll keep following the thread and look forward to the final release.
conantroutman said:
Hey, thanks for the response.
Unfortunately I am not a Nexus S owner (or any other NFC capable device for that matter) but thanks anyway. In honesty my reason for asking was so that we could perhaps get something written up about this for the portal.
I'll keep following the thread and look forward to the final release.
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Actually NFC is not essential to the screen-transfer. It just makes the setup easier. Right now we just have the Nexus-S images, but we are also working on a Galaxy Nexus-port.
As a target we also did play with a Xoom (which worked out-of-the-box, but with a bad latency).
We would love to get some coverage on the portal, but we do not know what would be interesting for you guys. Also we would like to show you the hack on your own devices.
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conantroutman said:
... In honesty my reason for asking was so that we could perhaps get something written up about this for the portal.
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Hi conantroutman, your comment got us to think about a possible article for the portal. We really would like to show the stuff we did with Android Transporter. Possible content for an article could be:
Changes to the platform that we had to do.
Problems we still have and discussion with the community how to solve them (e.g. a big part of the latency is due to omx in the nexus-s)
Outlook to adaptions to the theme: "standard based transfer of screen content
Currently we are also preparing an audio track for the youtube video, to explain a little more about whats going on.
We really would like to raise the interest in this, so that we could get some chance and perhaps even help to integrate the patch into one of the bigger roms (like cm9).
Perhaps you could help us with the article to streamline it to the needs and interest of the xda-developers community.
hoping to hear from you!
regards
christian
It looks awesome. Did we need root for this? I have 2 HTC One X and I will try this when its released.
leventccc said:
It looks awesome. Did we need root for this? I have 2 HTC One X and I will try this when its released.
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Thanks for your feedback,
currently this is a complete custom rom for Nexus-S based on the original google ICS source. I hope we will be able to integrate the patch into a widely available rom like cyanogenmod. If it's finished no root access should be necessary.
Regards
christian
Update of the video
Please see http://esrlabs.com/android-transporter/ for an updated video.
It now has an audio track, explaining a little bit about whats going on.
enjoy
christian
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Will this also mirror the Android's launcher/browser/etc. too?
I've been looking all over and found nothing that can do this.
EDIT: After seeing the video, I jizzed my pants. It's like you read my mind and figured out exactly what I wanted.
Awesome.I hope to see more of this soon enough guys!
So in addition to mirroring displays between devices you can also do air play mirroring like the iPad? If so count me in as a tester I have a cyanogenmod 9 tablet and apple TV 2.
Awesome!
Ok, first off this is amazing.
Second, I have a Nexus S for Sprint and I am adept at backing up and testing new ROMS so PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE tell me you have something I could test. I am absolutely desperate to try this out for a video podcast I work on.
Third, I'm going to cover it in an upcoming episode, so please get in touch with me so I can at least do an interview with you guys.
You can send me a message on here and I'll give you my email address.
This. Is. Amazeballs.
Christian,
I, as an owner of a Galaxy Nexus, would love to able to test this out for you guys. If there is ever a port for the GN or need some guinea pig to try out the software and provide feedback consider me your guy!
I have a question for you. When this is released, will it be open sourced? I ask because if you can stream the display, this could similarly be used to transfer large files as well. This functionality does not exist on many wi-fi direct devices.
Again, this. is. kickass.
yousefak said:
Will this also mirror the Android's launcher/browser/etc. too?
I've been looking all over and found nothing that can do this.
EDIT: After seeing the video, I jizzed my pants. It's like you read my mind and figured out exactly what I wanted.
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yes ... it can mirror everything that the device shows. even when the device uses the hardware-decoder e.g. for playing a movie (as shown in the demo video).
Count me in for testing.
I'm simply amazed by the demo video. Very nice NFC touch.
ArmanUV said:
Count me in for testing.
I'm simply amazed by the demo video. Very nice NFC touch.
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You need to have 2 nexus s devices since you need to run a modified system.
Also Christian,
Will this be available this year? And will it connect to computers too?
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Hello,
is there any way to install Windows 8 on this tablet? (when not, in the future?)
lg
This question has been addressed several times. In short, no, there is no way and there won't be a way. Ubuntu is under development for the TF700T though.
No, because its proprietary and will brick your tablet due hardware incompatibly. There is also ArchLinux for the ARM and the Linux kernel will be released for arm soon. This means that at least you will have many more operating systems/ROM's to choose from.
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the Linux kernel will be released for arm soon
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The Linux kernel for ARM has been out for a long time, otherwise Android couldn't exist.
The last time I tried Linux was about 6 years ago. It wasnt ready for non-geeks then and it still isn't now. I tried Ubuntu yesterday. 6 years mind you and it still did not manage to install flawlessly on a brand new unformatted drive on my PC. It still couldn't manage, once I did get it to install, to get a driver installed for a Linksys PCI wireless card. WMP54s have been around for a while...so have Broadcom chips. But I would still like to see what it would be like on a tablet.....
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The last time I tried Linux was about 6 years ago. It wasnt ready for non-geeks then and it still isn't now. I tried Ubuntu yesterday. 6 years mind you and it still did not manage to install flawlessly on a brand new unformatted drive on my PC. It still couldn't manage, once I did get it to install, to get a driver installed for a Linksys PCI wireless card. WMP54s have been around for a while...so have Broadcom chips. But I would still like to see what it would be like on a tablet.....
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Its come much, much farther since you used/tried it and will be hitting mobile devices soon. Hopefully, it will be fully usable when it hits and more user friendly. Like just flashing a ROM rather than trying to format/install.
manson28031991 said:
Hello,
is there any way to install Windows 8 on this tablet? (when not, in the future?)
lg
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As mentioned many times before all over XDA Microsoft Windows 8 or RT is not a free open source OS.
Even if some clever genius somehow managed to actually do this it certainly would not be a good idea to let Microsoft find out.
I'm almost sure if this was ever cracked and installed on Android powered devices the wrath of MS would be forthcoming.
This is a real can of worms and I believe XDA would do well to forbid this subject in any of the forum sections.
The best option is to buy a device built for and legally preloaded with Windows.
Ah, no, not going to happen.
Besides, if you want W8 on a Transformer, look up "Vivo Tab."
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As mentioned many times before all over XDA Microsoft Windows 8 or RT is not a free open source OS.
Even if some clever genius somehow managed to actually do this it certainly would not be a good idea to let Microsoft find out.
I'm almost sure if this was ever cracked and installed on Android powered devices the wrath of MS would be forthcoming.
This is a real can of worms and I believe XDA would do well to forbid this subject in any of the forum sections.
The best option is to buy a device built for and legally preloaded with Windows.
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I agree, but its not just that, the source code would be required to make it work on this device. So, its not just that its "not allowed", but that it is not physically compatible. Therefore even if cracked, it would still be of no use.
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I agree, but its not just that, the source code would be required to make it work on this device. So, its not just that its "not allowed", but that it is not physically compatible. Therefore even if cracked, it would still be of no use.
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You can certainly believe if were possible MS would sell you a copy you could install. Bill aint gonna miss a dime