I had an old Atari400 sitting arround and thought I could put it to good use as an iPad Dock. It just required a little bit of a mod. Here are some pictures of my new Atari400 iPad dock. It uses the Apple Blue Tooth Keyboard and it fits in quite nicely.
My Son quickly took to the new dock - it made it easy for him to watch Pinky Dinky Doo on the iPad and to control the volume with the keyboard.
Here is a picture of the modified Atari400 with the top closed. And the Apple BT keyboard snuggly in place.
Here is a pic with the top open - I attached the cut outs to the lid - The cut outs are 5/8th of an inch wide to support both the iPad1 and iPad2 with covers in place. The lid when it is open supplies a nice support to lean the iPad against. It makes a great iPad stand.
Here is close up with the lid closed to show the slots are covered when the lid is closed.
With the Keyboard firmly in place - you can still get to the power button. So you can turn the keyboard on and off without having to remove it.
This mod supports the iPad both in Horizontal and Vertical orientations.
The opening for the keyboard is pretty much exactly the same width as Apple BT keyboard. Which means it fits in place with no additional attachments. You can just lift it out when you need to use it somewhere else. The only real mod needed was a cut out in the upper right and a slight dremmeling to smooth everything out.
Here is what the top case looks like with all the cut outs. Remeber to be carefull with the top slot cut outs if you want to save them to attach to the lid. I left 1/4 of an inch space from the front of the top ledge and then cut them at 5/8th of inch wide and down 3/8ths of an inch on the side. For the iPad 2 with a case a 1/2 inch wide would be fine.
Links Mentioned in this Episode:
Dev-Team Blog - Untethered holidays
Untethered Jailbreak for iOS 5.0.1 | greenpois0n.com
iBooks ‘Configuration Error’ can be Fixed
Developers release legal Siri port
New app makes Siri dictate for Mac
Spire Puts Siri on Your Jailbroken iPhone
Siri0us: Jailbreak Tweak Brings Siri Dictation To iPhone 4
iPhone bug can give thieves access to your iMessages
iPhone iMessage screwup problem gets a potential fix
Bed, Bath and Beyond selling off iCades for $49.99
AppleInsider | iOS dominates mobile shopping with 92% of market
iOS Took 13.4% of Online Sales on Christmas Day - Forbes
iPad dominates post-Christmas online shopping
Can you run a country from an iPad app? – USATODAY.com
Report: iPhone share hit 36% in U.S
New iPhone? No thanks, say cash-conscious Europeans
BGR - Rumor - iPhone 6 Fall 2012
Vocal For iPhone 4S Lets You Control Your Mac Using Siri
Apple will not release iPad 3 at Macworld or CES
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NOTE on Updates - I moved all the Updates to the bottom - as they were causing more confusion with them at the top. So if you are having issues with your jailbreak go to the bottom and see the updates. Those that are new - ignore the updates for now.
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An un-tethered jailbreak is now available for iOS 5.0.1. However it is not working for all iOS devices. It is only good for iPhone 3GS, 4 (GSM) and 4 (CDMA), iPad 1, iPod Touch 3G & 4G.
Note - This jailbreak will NOT work for the iPhone 4S or the iPad 2.
If you have a tethered jailbreak already for iOS 5.0.1 - See this link
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FOR UNLOCKERS ONLY - According to the Dev-Team - "The SHSH window is still open for 5.0.1 If you unlock via ultrasn0w or gevey, make sure you only get to 5.0.1 via a custom IPSW! Once you’re at 5.0.1, use the latest redsn0w 0.9.10 to both jailbreak and untether."
Here are links to a tutorials that should help in jail breaking with out updating the baseband.
How to jailbreak Your iPhone without updating the baseband (Windows)
How to jailbreak Your iPhone without updating the baseband (Mac)
But really if you are unlocked already - you want to be really really careful before doing anything. Maybe waiting a week or so would be best (just sayin).
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There are some very good articles on how to jailbreak but many miss a couple of steps that new jailbreakers need to know especially when it comes to using Cydia - the resource for finding and installing jailbroken apps. This tutorial tries to help those first time jailbreakers by covering both the jailbreak process step by step and also how to use Cydia to install an app.
Do not try to jailbreak if you don't like when things go to (expletive). If you need your device for your business and being without it for any period of time will cause you to loose your job - stop now. If you get mad at your significant other at how they fold towels or put the toilet paper on a roll - Jailbreaking is probably not for your personality. Sometimes things break and your device will likely crash more often then if it was not jailbroken. Apple "claims" jailbreak voids your warranty if that is an issue stop now. Note Squaretrade's warranties still cover jailbreaking.
Step 0 - Before you start make sure you update your iOS device to iOS 5.0.1 if you have not done so already. If you do not know how to update your iOS device jailbreaking may not be for you.
If you are already updated to iOS 5.0.1 make sure you do a sync and backup of your iOS device. If you have any photos or video you shot - transfer those now to your computer from your camera roll.
Step 1 - Close out iTunes on your computer, force quit all open apps on your iOS device and then turn off your iOS Device (make sure your iOS device is connected to your computer via the USB cable before turning it off)
(To force quit the open apps - From the home screen on your iOS device - double tap the home button - a tray will appear on the bottom of the device with your apps that are open - tap and hold one of the apps. All the apps in the tray will wiggle and you will see a red circle in the upper left with a "-" in it. Tap on all of the red circles until all of your apps are closed.)
Step 2 - Download Redsn0w from the links below and unzip the file.
redsn0w 0.9.10b1 for OS X
redsn0w 0.9.10b2 for OS X
redsn0w 0.9.10b3 for OS X
redsn0w 0.9.10b1 for Windows
redsn0w 0.9.10b2 for Windows
redsn0w 0.9.10b3 for Windows
redsn0w 0.9.10b3 for Windows, no version check (if above version doesn't work)
redsn0w 0.9.10b3 for Windows (be sure to be in Administrator mode)
Step 3 - I recommend closing out all of your open programs and restarting your computer before proceeding. If you have iTunes set to launch when you connect your iOS device - you will need to quit out of iTunes again.
Step 4 - Launch redsn0w 0.9.10b1 and select "Jailbreak"
Step 5 - Once you confirm your iOS device is connected to your computer and it is off (and iTunes is shut down) click "Next"
Step 6 - You need to follow the online instructions on getting your iOS device into DFU mode. As soon as you click Next - you will need to hold down the power button for 3 seconds
Then you will need to continue to hold the power button while you hold down the home button for 10 seconds
Then you will release just the power button while continuing to hold down the home button for 15 seconds.
If you / when you mess this step up by releasing the wrong button(s) you can click the back button and try again.
Step 7 - If you correctly entered your iOS device in DFU mode you will then see a few different messages come up in redsn0w.
Step 8 - You will then be taken to a screen on the Redsn0w app that asks you to "select your options" - Instal Cydia will already be selected. For most users that is all you want selected - However if you want to try out multitask Gestures - now is when you want to select those. Once you have selected your options click "Next"
Step 9 - You will then be taken to the screen below which gives the message that the remainder of the install will take place on your iOS device. This is all done by the computer - do NOT disconnect in this step.
You will see the installation completing on your device. If it looks like it is froze up - breathe deep and have a little patience - it can take 5 to 10 minutes to complete. When it is done it will take you to your lock screen. If you miss that - your screen will be black - tap on the home button. And then unlock.
Step 10 - You can then check your iOS device to find the Cydia App - which should be brown with a white circle and logo in the circle. If the Cydia app appears all white - this is not unusual. You likely will not be able to launch the cydia app if it is white. Simply power down (off) your iOS device and then start it back up (turn on). When it reboots - the Cydia app should now be brown.
Step 11 - Launch the Cydia App. The first time you launch it you will be asked "Who Are you?" with the options of "User", "Hacker", "Developer" - if you are reading this - select "User" and then tap "Done"
Step 12 - Once it is done it will open up and you should see a screen that looks like that below. Note some times after the first launch it takes you back to your home screen - just go back and open Cydia app again.
Next Tap on "SBSettings" the top one - not the one any of the others.
Then Tap on "Confirm" in the upper Right corner
Then Tap on "Restart Springboard"
Then in the Settings App under Notifications - Go to SBSettings and turn it to "On".
Update1: 12/28/2011 9:28 PM CT.
There was an issue with the original version of redsn0w 0.9.10b1 - Links have been updated below for b2 version.
If you are having issues with the jailbreak using the b1 version - you should rejailbreak running the b2 version - if you had already jailbroke with b1 (working or not) when you do the new run for b2 - deselect the install cydia option. This is again only for those that installed cydia with b1 version. If this is your first time jailbreaking iOS 5.0.1 ignore this paragraph and just go below and follow all instructions as is.
Update2: 12/28/2011 10:08 PM CT.
Removed references to Backgrounder app (which no longer works correctly) and replaced with info on SBSettings App as the example Jailbreak app.
Update3: 12/29/2011 11:53 AM CT.
With this jailbreak - it breaks iBooks - so if you use / want to use iBooks - then this is not the jailbreak for you. Hopefully this will be addressed shortly. But for now stay away if you want to use iBooks.
Update4: 12/29/2011 4:13 PM CT.
There was an issue with the b2 version of redsn0w 0.9.10b2 - Links have been updated below for b3 version.
If you are having issues with the jailbreak using the b1 or b2 or b3 version - you should rejailbreak running the b3 b4 version - if you had already jailbroke with b1 or b2 or b3 (working or not) when you do the new jailbreak for b3 b4 - deselect the install cydia option. This is again only for those that installed cydia with b1 or b2 or b3 version. If this is your first time jailbreaking iOS 5.0.1 ignore this paragraph and just go below and follow all instructions as is.
Update5: 12/29/2011 5:03 PM CT.
There is now a fix for the iBooks issue. See above this section for instructions on how to fix it.
Update6: 1/16/2012 8:21 AM CT.
"The b4 version of redsn0w incorporates the 5.0.1 fix for iBooks, and also for sporadic problems with launchctl. Thanks to @xvolks for merging the iBooks (sandbox) fix from @comex’s github into the overall corona untether from @pod2g! As usual, If you already installed one of the previous Redsn0w versions of the Jailbreak for iOS 5.0.1 you can choose to install the fix either by re-running redsn0w over your existing jailbreak (de-select Cydia if you do that), or by installing the corona package from Cydia (it’s the same set of files no matter which way you choose)."
Links Mentioned in this Episode:
Explosion rocks Apple supplier's factory -CNET
Apple Spreads iPhone Love In China
TinyUmbrella and iTunes 1013 error strike again
iPad leads as Q3 tablet shipments jump 264 percent
Apple Could Sell 200 Million iPhones in 2012
NFL to stream the Super Bowl to iOS devices
T-Mobile rolls iPhone-friendly 3G
Twenty-one overlooked iOS accessories
Users on iOS 3.1.3 Report Download Problems
Apple fixes download bug for OS 3.1.3 users
Truck carrying pricey tablet computers stolen
Massive theft ends lousy year for RIM
Steve Jobs: The Complete Story In Sixty Minutes
pod2g's iOS blog: iPhone 4 iOS 5.0.1 untethered jb demo
iPhone 4 Siri port made legally possible
iPhone 4 owners can legally get Siri
Amazon Kindle Fire vs. iPad 2 – Marco.org
Make the iPhone’s Apple logo glow with $40 in 5 minutes
Luminescent Logo Mod Kit for iPhone 4/4S - K.O Gadget Store
App of the week: Tii | iOS and App Reviews
Downgrade 5.0.1 to iOS 5 Custom Firmware
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Motorola patent ruling puts iPhone, iPad supplies at risk
RadioShack Offering $30 Off AT&T iPhone 4S
Google chief Eric Schmidt condemns Carrier IQ
6 Mobile Malware Trends For 2012
iPhone 3GS shipments still strong after all these years
3GS production to hit over two million units in Q411
Use Airplay to Watch Your Camera Live on Apple TV
Nokia Exec: iPhone, Android Handsets No Longer Appeal To Youth
Picky iPhone Mugger Near Columbia Doesn't Want Your BlackBerry
iPad Still Topping Best Buy Reps’ List - Barrons
TouchFire - Kickstarter Project.
Will Android apps be worth the effort for developers in 2012?
HP's webOS now open source, to Compete with Apple's iOS?
Jawbone’s Up Health Tracker Suffers Serious Hardware Issues
How to sell your old iPhone online
iTunes - Books - Tricks of the Podcasting Masters
Netflix 2.0 debuts new iPad UI | iLounge News
Untethered jailbreak for iOS 5.0 showcased on YouTube
iPhone 4S Launch Stores Revealed - DigiEight.com
Apps Mentioned in this Episode:
Frash - Cydia
Links Mentioned in this Episode:
Today's Sponsor - tii.hover.com
iLatch Giveaway / Demographic Survey
Apple Distances Itself From Carrier IQ Privacy Fiasco
Apple admits Carrier IQ usage in iOS
AppleInsider | German regulators inquire about Apple's use of Carrier IQ
Carrier IQ On iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Phone:
Carrier IQ: Your phone's secret recording device
How to turn off Carrier IQ on your iPhone - Computerworld
In Carrier IQ Scandal, iPhone Owners Avoid a Privacy Scare
Yes, Your iPhone Can Track You With Carrier IQ, Too
Today in corporate denials: Carrier IQ edition - Boing Boing
Google Plus - email pissing match on Android
Siri could become a political minefield for Apple
Apple loses ‘iPad’ trademark in China | ZDNet
iPad 3, iPhone 5 with LTE? Not so fast, carrier says
iPhone 4S is Apple's most popular phone yet
iPhone battery woes persist with iOS 5.1 beta
iPhone 4S battery woes may continue past iOS 5.1
U.S. Cellular: We’ll take the iPhone when Apple gives us LTE
Behringer unveils 8-foot iNuke Boom iPod dock
How many Kindle Fires are being returned to Amazon?
RIM writes off value of tablet inventory
Steve Jobs Bio Takes Top Spot In Amazon's 2011 Best-Seller List
Disguise your iPad as an Apple 2
New iPad due in February, says Citi analyst
Apple Names Instagram iPhone App of the Year
Alec Baldwin Slams Airplane iPhone Rules
Apps Mentioned in this Episode:
Printopia
Links Mentioned in this Episode:
iPhone Settings Shortcuts by Jeff Broderick
Apple Breaks Black Friday Record - Forbes
iPad Sales on Target for December Quarter - AllThingsD
Does Corning's Gorilla Glass Miss Hint At Apple iPad Issue? - Forbes
UBS Dismisses iPad Concerns on Corning Glass Warning
Apple could sell 280 million iOS devices next year
iOS 5.1 beta reveals new iPhone, iPad and Apple TV codenames
Download iOS 5.1 Beta For iPhone, iPad, iPod touch
Apple releases iOS 5.1 beta to developers
iPhone goes up in smoke on plane - CNET News
In Brazil, Sparks Fly From Another iPhone
Mophie Recalls iPod Touch Battery Case
Microsoft: We’ve Had Siri for Over a Year!
Microsoft To Bring Office To iPad In 2012
Dev Team Working On Very Promising iPhone 4S Unlock
Unlock iPhone 4S Using Ultrasn0w In The Works
Steve Jobs Was Right, Android Logs Everything
Android Dev Demonstrates CarrierIQ Phone Logging Software
Researcher Trevor Eckhart Outs Creepy, Hidden App On Smartphones
Carrier IQ: The Rootkit Keylogger on Most US Smartphones
BUSTED! Secret app on millions of phones logs key taps • The Register
6-in-1 Connection Kit for iPad (HDMI + RCA dual AV Output)
LTE iPad Coming to Japan Next Summer
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