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iOS
Installing a Newton ROM on an iOS device
Featured This is a source-code only release! You will have to compile and sign the app yourself. Einstein was rejected by the App Store for two reasons: it executes code that is uploaded (the ROM), and it resembles and Apple product (which would be quite hard to avoid for an emulator). But don't fret. If you have a developer license, use it. Einstein should also run on jailbroken devices. Also, an Android version is currently being developed. IntroductionEinstein Emulator requires an MP2x00 US ROM image. The ROM file must be named 717006.rom and copied to your device using the iTunes File Sharing feature. Installing the ROMSee DumpingTheRom to learn how to extract a ROM image from your owned Newton device. Rename the ROM to 717006.rom and upload it to your iOS device using iTunes.
iEinstein also accepts the Lantern DDK image files. They must be named "717006.aif" and "717006.rex". The First LaunchWhen you launch iEinstein with ROM installed for the first time, it will need to set up the entire Newton system. It will take up to a minute until the Newton logo shows and another minute until you are finally asked to input some personal information. Don't bother setting the date: NewtonOS has a bug and can not support dates after January 2010. There is a patch available which may or may not work with the emulator. Eventually, the Notes application will show with an icon bar at the bottom of the screen. Go ahead, fool around, Write text, open the drawer, test the other apps. Have fun! Installing PackagesYou can download hundreds of packages from http://www.unna.org/
The package in the file sharing list is no longer needed, you can delete it now or keep it around. To reinstall a package, drop it into the file list again. Use the Newton OS Drawer to uninstall packages from the Newton by tapping and holding, then choosing delete from the file menu. |
Great job! Thank you for your efforts.
Not a developer so can't compile and sign the app but do have a jailbroken iPad. How would I go about getting iEinstein on that jailbroken iPad?
@frank.lowney I did that once before. It was to too hard, but honestly, I can't remember how I did it. I started at the Cydia web page and collected all I needed to know to make a Cydia package. I don't have a jailbroken iOS device anymore, so I will not be able to give it another try.