Not sure you can. Even jailbroken i-devices need a third party to install apps. 

Bob S


> On Dec 31, 2014, at 08:16 , Richmond <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> No, not the New Year party!
> 
> My younger son flew to Doha about 3 years ago to some daft sports conference
> financed by the sheikhs out there as part of their attempts to buy 
> respectability.
> 
> Anyway, at one point one of the al-Thani "lot" gave my son an iPad 1 (my 
> younger
> son is a bit "like that" - people keep giving him things).
> 
> Now at the University of Pennsylvania, my son has found that between his 
> MacBook
> and is iPhone he no longer needs his iPad: so it ends up with Bottom-Feeder 
> No.1 in
> our family: Me.
> 
> ---------------------------
> 
> Having Jail-broken it and generally mucked around with it . . .
> 
> I wonder how to get an iOS standalone onto the machine "down a cable"
> as I should like to try out one or two of my programs that way before I 
> contemplate
> anything expensive . . . .
> 
> I would be grateful for any advice.
> 
> Richmond.
> 
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