Here is test number 3. As you can see, it now works via Terminal in Linux. The up bottom takes you to iOS, and the down button takes you to your custom OS. I do not have any installed yet.
As you can see, this is not the typical "visual OpeniBoot". This is all managed via Terminal.
OpeniBoot Test 1 - http://bit.ly/fflOyY
OpeniBoot Test 2 - http://bit.ly/f6piIK
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mine says cant Failed to find device in OpeniBoot mode even thought I see the text going down the ipod touches screen
2040Tech 7 months ago
@GrAaLhAcKeR987 You need Linux
FroyoShark 9 months ago
how do you get terminal
GrAaLhAcKeR987 9 months ago
You cannot run android on this yet. There isn't even support to read/write to the filesystem. You can go to the iDroid Project's website for complete and official information.
aaroncar 11 months ago
Tutorial would be great... Or the files you used. I would love to run android instead of the iOS.
khopcraft 11 months ago
Do you know how to port openiboot for iPod touch 3g or does it already exist?
reklrekl 1 year ago
I did it on windows 7 I got the VMware workstation and downloaded ubuntu(iso img not the installer) then I created a virtual machine to run ubuntu on my windows and it worked hope this helps someone that doesn't have linux
angeldominguez1 1 year ago
maybe some will put vid how to fukin do it ?? bunch of retards and thats all....oh and not everybody got linux??
qlimaxseeunextyear 1 year ago
Tutorial exists and works
357159ism 1 year ago
Release the files and make a tutorial
TheItouchmaniac 1 year ago