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Jeremy1026

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Has anyone got this to work? I am trying to send an Apple created app over (from their source code library) and it comes back with

[Session started at 2008-03-07 13:19:40 -0500.]
2008-03-07 13:19:40.436 Xcode[1801:203] *** NSTask: Task create for path '/Users/Jeremy1026/Downloads/Touches/build/Debug-aspen/Touches.app/Touches' failed: 86, "Bad CPU type in executable". Terminating temporary process.
 
You can't. You have to pay the $99 to get into the iPhone Developer Program to test your app natively because it requires a beta of the new 2.0 firmware.
 
You can't. You have to pay the $99 to get into the iPhone Developer Program to test your app natively because it requires a beta of the new 2.0 firmware.

Ohhhhhh, ok, now I don't feel as dumb. Thanks
 
so you're saying that i can't make a program that works on my iphone unless i get the 2.0 software? so i can only run iPhone programs in the simulator?
 
You can't. You have to pay the $99 to get into the iPhone Developer Program to test your app natively because it requires a beta of the new 2.0 firmware.

I'm not so sure that version 2.0 of the firmware will be required. The robust hacking community had spotted frameworks supporting application signing in the latest firmware.

see my post #13 here
 
I'm not so sure that version 2.0 of the firmware will be required. The robust hacking community had spotted frameworks supporting application signing in the latest firmware.

see my post #13 here

Yeah I agree I don't think it is the 2.0 firmware, all it probably is, is the digital certificate is needed.
 
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