This would be one great end-goal to have, if we ever get CFW or kernel access. Unless it's a hardware-only trigger. But even then, a small hardware mod to make that happen would be pretty sweet. Run a game at 1080p/900p on the 720p display, because reasons. (Free AA basically, and an un-gimped performance boost, to go.)trick the console into docked state while portable.
Personally I've never liked the term "Jailbreak" it just never sat right with me. I prefer the terms "Softmod" or "Hardmod"
But who decided that? To me jailbreak refers to a person breaking out of prison.jailbreak is a term that is used on devices that let you execute code outside of the jailed environment.. not just a term for iOS
I like that, 30 minute battery haha.Hack it all the way, XBMC as main OS, have full hardware performance access and make it do everything and OC it.
I would even PM a guy from other forum to make me a full custom copper giant heatsink, make a custom battery charger with some high capacity lipos I have and trick the console into docked state while portable.
Ps: I just keep dreaming every day
Nice research with sources!As others have mentioned the others mean something specific.
Rooting means.
1) In Australian English. Fucked, in both senses of the term. "I rooted her" and "my car is rooted, mate" both being phrases you may hear if speaking to an Australian. The only mismatch between variations on the English language likely to cause more snickering is when Americans say fanny pack (known as bumbag in the UK) as fanny is slang in the UK for vagina.
2) Gaining access to the root user or an equivalent. It has a long history in *nix circles, though "got root" is probably the more common term earlier on. Here it is in 1997 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!search/"got$20root"/alt.hackers.malicious/lC4KlfA-Wbw/tve26vMkgOgJ and it goes back further still. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!search/"got$20root"
To associate 2) exclusively with Android misses a lot of history and a fair bit of nuance.
Speaking of nuance the idea of the baseband unlock and more general OS level stuff in Apple gear seems not to have been made. With that said I doubt the term jailbreak will be applicable here.
So basically, the userland?jailbreak is a term that is used on devices that let you execute code outside of the jailed environment.. not just a term for iOS
And for Super Mario Worldjailbreak is a term that is used on devices that let you execute code outside of the jailed environment.. not just a term for iOS