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Old 11-29-2017, 03:42 PM   #85
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Jail break checker (new bridge code) -

Thanks to information provided by AcidWeb and testing by fllc and radamo -
This thing now works.

When run as a ;log runme job, the screen will restore before you can read all of the messages.
(radamo recorded a video to read his )
But you should notice the screen clear and a bunch of message lines being written.

When it normally runs, during the first restart after a new image update, it should be on the screen longer (since the screen manager (framework) isn't running at that time).

Note:
If you have command line access, you can also run it from the command line.
Then the only problem is the screen doesn't get refreshed until you tap the power button or plug in the USB cord.

Note 2:
The next thing to be done to the bridge code is give it the ability to bridge ANY package that the user has installed (I.E: auto re-install everything).

Hey, it wasn't meant to be run "by hand" - It is part of the internal automation for our jail break.
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