![]() However, dynarec is working just fine on an iPhone 4s on 7.1.1. Regardless, if the dynarec doesn’t work on the 7.1.x jailbreak, there’s really not a whole lot that can be done on our end, unfortunately.Īh, I see. JIT and dynarec aren’t exactly the same thing, so finding that PPSSPP’s JIT works and PCSX-ReARMed’s dynarec doesn’t isn’t really comparing apples to apples. Seeing as how the release of the next update has been delayed so devs can make improvements, maybe perhaps these issues with A7 devices jailbroken on 7.1.x can be looked into and addressed before the release of the next update? For those on a6 devices on the new jailbreak, your feedback regarding this would be great… I can’t say this for sure since I only tested on an a5 and a7 device, but I would think that retroarch would work just fine with no issues on a6 devices on 7.1.x as well. The issue again reside within retroarch and the problems that seem to arise when being used on A7 devices. ![]() Especially since it’s working just fine on the iPhone 4s on 7.1.1. So through that test, it showed that dynarec is indeed working in the new jailbreak. It wasn’t even able to achieve 20fps and stayed consistent at 17fps, which renders any competent fighting game useless. I made sure the jit toggle was enabled during my first run, played just as great as it did on previous jailbreak. Used default settings and played soulcalibur broken destiny. So I went to test this next in ppsspp on my 5s. I read some topics of other users having the same issue and a dev suggested that perhaps dynarec wasn’t working on the new jailbreak. However, when it comes to the psx rearmed core, retroarch crashed every time I tried loading a game. Settings and shaders saved just fine as well. So I decided to use the touchscreen and fire up some games. So it’s safe to assume that the issue resides with retroarch itself on 64bit devices and 7.1.x firmwares, not surprising since it’s still not perfect on 7.0.x with A7 devices. It paired with no problems on other emulators and played with no issues. I thought maybe there was an issue with btstack on 7.1.x and 64bit devices, so I tried pairing a ps3 controller in other emulators. Then again, even on 7.0.x, retroarch still has consistency issues on 64bit devices when it comes to btstack and pairing ps3 controllers. On the iPhone 5s (A7 64bit device on 7.1.2):įirst tried pairing a ps3 controller to retroarch. PS3 controllers paired up just fine in other emulators too. So in short, no btstack issues and dynarec seemed to be working with no issues. Psx core played just as good as it did before as well, even played a few multiplayer sessions and it performed as expected on a 4s/plus what game is being played. Snes played great, played a few multiplayer games with another person. ![]() Gba cores performed just as they would before, which isn’t really all that favorable on a 4s. I mainly tested the gba, snes, and psx core. I didn’t have any issues regarding btstack, and I paired and set up two controllers during my testing. Performed just the same as if it was jailbroken on 7.0.6 or lower. On the iPhone 4s (A5 32bit device on 7.1.1): Here are my findings regarding the latest version of retroarch: A jailbreak for iOS 7.1.x means fantastic news for people that cant upgrade to iOS 8 or for those who will wait for a mature release of it.I’ve jailbroken an iPhone 4s (on 7.1.1) and my iPhone 5s (on 7.1.2) with the new jailbreak (pangu) and conducted a few tests revolving around a few different emulators. Have the people who are still finding their i4's enough for their needs no right to jailbreak their devices? Many people are saying that it's their fault for upgrading to iOS 7.1 but honestly iOS was unusable on these devices prior 7.1.x. 7.1.x will be the last 7 release and also the last release supported by iPhone 4. The only thing Pangu installs is a Chinese pirate store and that can be avoided by clicking a selection box at install.ģ.- Pangu was unnecessary because iOS 8 is around the corner: The following point is totally my opinion: Jailbreaks should be released ONLY for the latest stable release of a major iOS. NO ONE would exploit this on iOS 8 either anyway.Ģ.- Pangu install malware/spyware/trojans: Incorrect, iH8Sn0w and already audited the code and nothing dangerous was found. ![]() Pangu is using an exploit found in an obsolete security certificate many refused to exploit because of legal reasons. Some people are enraged because this was released, however I do not agree with those people, specially Stefan Esser (i0n1c) with turned out to be one of the biggest crybabies in the scene.įirst of all, the scare mongering, principally coming from Esser itself:ġ.- Pangu means that iOS 8 will be harder to Jailbreak: Incorrect. I'm not here to link the jailbreak but to discuss it.
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