Difference between revisions of "Talk:Cydia SHSH Server"

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:Why would you want to do this? His server is working fine and SHSHs are almost useless these days with the [[APTicket]]. --[[User:Http|http]] 00:44, 31 May 2012 (MDT)
 
:Why would you want to do this? His server is working fine and SHSHs are almost useless these days with the [[APTicket]]. --[[User:Http|http]] 00:44, 31 May 2012 (MDT)
 
::They aren't "useless", just takes more steps to make them useful. (like creating a custom firmware stitched with SHSH. I agree that no one should waste time on creating another SHSH server.--[[User:Jacob|Jacob]] 07:21, 31 May 2012 (MDT)
 
::They aren't "useless", just takes more steps to make them useful. (like creating a custom firmware stitched with SHSH. I agree that no one should waste time on creating another SHSH server.--[[User:Jacob|Jacob]] 07:21, 31 May 2012 (MDT)
:::With "useless" I meant that you cannot downgrade anyway, unless we find a new bootrom exploit. But I agree that there are still old A4 devices in use where this stiching works. --[[User:Http|http]] 01:43, 1 June 2012 (MDT)
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:::With "useless" I meant that you cannot downgrade anyway, unless we find a new bootrom exploit. But I agree that there are still old A4 devices in use where this stiching works. --[[User:Http|http]] 01:45, 1 June 2012 (MDT)

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Willing?

Anybody up for recreating sauriks SHSH server? I wanna do this badly! --Haifisch 23:52, 30 May 2012 (MDT)

Why would you want to do this? His server is working fine and SHSHs are almost useless these days with the APTicket. --http 00:44, 31 May 2012 (MDT)
They aren't "useless", just takes more steps to make them useful. (like creating a custom firmware stitched with SHSH. I agree that no one should waste time on creating another SHSH server.--Jacob 07:21, 31 May 2012 (MDT)
With "useless" I meant that you cannot downgrade anyway, unless we find a new bootrom exploit. But I agree that there are still old A4 devices in use where this stiching works. --http 01:45, 1 June 2012 (MDT)