Tuesday, September 27, 2011
i messed up my blog with html , trolollol
dangit lol i messed up my blog with my stupid html
im officially going to server-side scripting, :P
lol, one sec im going to test something if u see a submit button below
blogger can be attacked xss i must notify them :O what if people xss comment
the
Wazzup ppls :)
i hate div classes
cant wait to use dreamweaver cs5, user profiles coming soon,
i hope i dont go off the page because bloggers new interface is
AWESOME, i would marry the newly designed interface, can people
teach me how to color submit buttons with css,
gracias,
c.a reid
Monday, July 18, 2011
10.6 Update and ADC
I'm nearing $100 dollars for my ADC (Apple Developer Account) full iOS developer plan
enrollment, in which I finally be able to distribute my apps and games into the App Store! I figured out that you need the newest Apple OS which is Snow Leopard, and to develop apps with the newest Xcode 4 and iOS SDK 5 upon release (beta too) you need to have the newest OS so I freed up 9.79 GB of space and now I have 14.14 GB enough to download Snow Leopard Final Retail of TPB and burn it onto a Dual Layer DVD+R 7 GB disc, and when I re-insert the disc it'll be recognized as a Snow Leopard 10.6 Install Disc, then I'll use my SECOND disc to backup all my files, servers, etc and update to 10.6. Step 1 down. When I have the $100 (which I'm closing in on with $86) I can pay for my ADC and enroll in the iOS Developer account. First thing I will do. Finish development on my tip calculator and maybe a game along the road. All of my apps will be under $.99 which is 99 cents so rest assured. When I distribute my first app which could be anywhere from Saturday to next week , I will post the download link to iTunes on my website, here. I've signed a deal with Sophie Tyler to be her publicity manager, apart of that I will be making an app for her. It will be 99 cents, and I'm getting paid $5.50/week for publicity. Be on the lookout, 11 year old iPhone app developer on the loose!
~Chase Reid
enrollment, in which I finally be able to distribute my apps and games into the App Store! I figured out that you need the newest Apple OS which is Snow Leopard, and to develop apps with the newest Xcode 4 and iOS SDK 5 upon release (beta too) you need to have the newest OS so I freed up 9.79 GB of space and now I have 14.14 GB enough to download Snow Leopard Final Retail of TPB and burn it onto a Dual Layer DVD+R 7 GB disc, and when I re-insert the disc it'll be recognized as a Snow Leopard 10.6 Install Disc, then I'll use my SECOND disc to backup all my files, servers, etc and update to 10.6. Step 1 down. When I have the $100 (which I'm closing in on with $86) I can pay for my ADC and enroll in the iOS Developer account. First thing I will do. Finish development on my tip calculator and maybe a game along the road. All of my apps will be under $.99 which is 99 cents so rest assured. When I distribute my first app which could be anywhere from Saturday to next week , I will post the download link to iTunes on my website, here. I've signed a deal with Sophie Tyler to be her publicity manager, apart of that I will be making an app for her. It will be 99 cents, and I'm getting paid $5.50/week for publicity. Be on the lookout, 11 year old iPhone app developer on the loose!
~Chase Reid
Android OSx86 and iPhone
I have successfully ported Android phone operating system to 32-bit
machines, with an ARM CISC ISA 32-bit processor, and instruction set. An iPhone 4
which uses the ARM Cortex processor an ARM Cortex have 32-bit machine instructions and
CISC architecture. That means through a jailbroken phone with SSH I can dig deep into the boot and firmware files, and kernel, and replace them with Android ramdisk, kernel, etc and boot signature, and bootloader, and reboot would run Android on iPhone. Usually a process like this requires OpeniBoot which hasn't been picked up or ported to the newest Base SDK of the iPhone 4, iPad 2, and newest iPods. Check out twitter for news about Bl00d_ic3's iOS 5 jailbreak which will have many options including to boot to Android OS. I'm working with him to implement the automated iDroid process to his jailbreak. Options include, "Boot Tethered", "Cydia" "Run Android" (my process and files) and many more. Check back for more updates on running Android on 32-bit machines and to come: iDevice!
~ Chase Reid
machines, with an ARM CISC ISA 32-bit processor, and instruction set. An iPhone 4
which uses the ARM Cortex processor an ARM Cortex have 32-bit machine instructions and
CISC architecture. That means through a jailbroken phone with SSH I can dig deep into the boot and firmware files, and kernel, and replace them with Android ramdisk, kernel, etc and boot signature, and bootloader, and reboot would run Android on iPhone. Usually a process like this requires OpeniBoot which hasn't been picked up or ported to the newest Base SDK of the iPhone 4, iPad 2, and newest iPods. Check out twitter for news about Bl00d_ic3's iOS 5 jailbreak which will have many options including to boot to Android OS. I'm working with him to implement the automated iDroid process to his jailbreak. Options include, "Boot Tethered", "Cydia" "Run Android" (my process and files) and many more. Check back for more updates on running Android on 32-bit machines and to come: iDevice!
~ Chase Reid