Ari wrote:
> This stuff is not quite ready for prime time. When it is, I promise
> you there will be easy installers and ready-to-go binaries available
> for you to enjoy... The people who are doing this are working really
> hard, and they don't have time to create binaries, especially when
> they're not quite ready and people will only complain more about them.

Yes, everthing that we released for non-2g ipods until now are
development tools, which are still work in progress themselves.
And acutally there *are* binaries of most things, either in the zip file
itself or somewhere else on my space (for example the iLoader
installer). But yes, the 3G iBugger is *not* being released as a binary,
because it contains apple-copyrighted code! So we just *can't* release
it! This part of code is lying around publicly on apple's download
servers, but this doesn't count.

Now honestly, if you don't even want to compile something, what do you
then want to do with that binary, which can't do anything more than
uploading some code (that hasn't been written yet) to your iPod and
executing it?

> Also, just for your information, ARM is a type of processor
> architecture used in many cell phones and other embedded products,
> including all models of iPods and iPhones, except perhaps the iPod
> shuffle. A quick Google search likely would have informed you of that.

Even the shuffle is an ARM.

> Also, suggesting that Seven "get a 3G", as well as a 4G, is really
> just... rude. If you need it so badly, feel free to donate one, but
> don't hound people because they're not doing work for YOUR benefit as
> quickly as you would like them to. It's not all about you.

Actually, I have access to my brother's 3G, so that isn't a huge
problem. If somebody could just donate some time, that would help a lot
more.

Christopher Hopwood wrote:
> I would expect that most of the linux4nano dev team also uses Linux,
> and what they told you to do was completely in the norm for them.

I'm using Linux only to build Rockbox, most of the time I'm using Windows.

Now, could you please stop sending useless emails that don't even
contain more than a few words?

TheSeven

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