When I upgrade to iOS 9, I will recheck the amount of virtual memory that we can reserve and see if it's still capped (I wouldn't get your hopes up, because I don't think anything has changed) I'm just waiting for any fixes for the "boot loop of death" issue that particularly seems to happen on iPhone 5S (which is the only device I have apart from an iPad Mini, though people have reported that other devices experience the BLoD as well).
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wait for an better jalibreak because ios 9 lag alot in ip5S.
pangu jalibreak is always unstable and broke dynarec adress since ios 7.1.2 for 64bit devices Taig jalibreak is better. 10-18-2015, 04:36 AM
I heard that Pangu takes a new approach that has never been done before to jailbreaking the device... That is probably why the jailbreak is so buggy compared to previous jailbreaks by Taig and Pangu 7. Hopefully these bugs will be fixed soon. (I'm not entirely sure what you mean by dynarec address was broken since iOS 7.1.2 either)
10-18-2015, 06:25 AM
(10-15-2015, 12:33 AM)KHg8m3r Wrote: iOS 9 has been jailbroken. Looking forward to see how this may help in the eventual iOS port (10-18-2015, 04:36 AM)OatmealDome Wrote: I heard that Pangu takes a new approach that has never been done before to jailbreaking the device... That is probably why the jailbreak is so buggy compared to previous jailbreaks by Taig and Pangu 7. Hopefully these bugs will be fixed soon. (I'm not entirely sure what you mean by dynarec address was broken since iOS 7.1.2 either) for example safari is the only native application on iOS that uses dinarec. but in ios 9 safari runs slow/lag. which means an dynarec issue. 10-19-2015, 06:21 AM
I'm on a jailbroken iPhone 6 on iOS 9.0.2, and I'm not seeing any of these issues your complaining about.
10-21-2015, 12:46 PM
Any progress? I'm trying on iOS 9.0.2 and still running into memory errors when booting.
10-21-2015, 01:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-21-2015, 01:01 PM by OatmealDome.)
I haven't done any work on this port since July 17 (though I did some minor housekeeping in August), so there's literally been 0 progress. If it still crashes in iOS 9.0.2, then I guess nothing changed with the virtual memory system. (Or perhaps it's crashing due to some other reason.)
10-21-2015, 02:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-22-2015, 01:01 AM by miniroo321.)
Turns out I wasn't running as root
Running as root produces a new error: -> 0x16fd27760: .long 0x6fd27930 ; unknown opcode 0x16fd27764: .long 0x00000001 ; unknown opcode 0x16fd27768: .long 0x6fd27930 ; unknown opcode 0x16fd2776c: .long 0x00000001 ; unknown opcode 0x16fd27770: .long 0x6fd27930 ; unknown opcode 0x16fd27774: .long 0x00000001 ; unknown opcode 0x16fd27778: .long 0x6fd27930 ; unknown opcode 0x16fd2777c: .long 0x00000001 ; unknown opcode I assume just an opcode translation needs to be changed but I don't know enough about dolphin to fix it. It looks like the memory error is fixed though. 10-22-2015, 06:02 AM
Well, that's interesting. Maybe it still failed but continued to to run anyway? (I'll update my iPad Mini, and run my memory test program and see what happens)
10-22-2015, 10:34 AM
(10-22-2015, 06:02 AM)OatmealDome Wrote: Well, that's interesting. Maybe it still failed but continued to to run anyway? (I'll update my iPad Mini, and run my memory test program and see what happens) Awesome. I read somewhere iOS 9 allows swapping for non read only memory, so that could be the reason it was able to allocate enough memory. |
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