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Cool, helpful list anyway cheers!
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Doesn't the term "Very Good" mean the same as "Excellent", or would that be "very very good good"? lol (joking)
I think this is a "very good" device list, but it would be "excellent" if you would add devices for PSGroove/PSFreedom, in other words, unofficial JB devices (i.e. iPods, iPhones, and etc.) That would be a very complete list, so noobs know the many endless possibilities to PS3 JB.
Last edited by Jay-Jay; 11-22-2010 at 06:27 PM. Reason: replaced "non-commercial" to "unofficial" to avoid confusion--since everything device costs money to own.

Thanks for clearing up sources
Tagging Apple as non-commercial... don't know to laughor to
If you need a JB device with G3/wifi/bluetooth/wap/mms/GFX-screen/fullsizekeyboard and runs iOS/WM7/Android/Pal/TI etc. you're better off with this list, which is also mainted when new ports arive: Device compatibility list - PSFreedom Wiki
Comparing devices well over 100 dollar to dongles with chips of 2-4 dollar is imo comparing pearls and swines (pigs are highly intelligent creatures BTW).
There is no best if you not define first what characteristics makes a dongle *good*.I own several PS3key and Eclips3/eclipsemod dongles and to me the Eclipse3 is heaven compared to PS3key proprietary format. I must be independant of what the supplier provides and able to use my own builds and scene releases. Because I also want larger storage size I'm currently considering 'P3Go GT-break' (128MB). The other candidates were X3MAX (128KB+microSD), PS3YES! Pro (8MB), PSXGroovy +Plus (32KB+microSD) and Atmel Xplain (128KB+8MB). In the end availability/trust also is an issue, i'm not ordering several dongles in a shady chinese/korean shop to end up with a cardbox of rice.
Last edited by ieder-zijn-meis; 11-22-2010 at 04:50 PM.
I see your point. Perhaps I should have said "unofficial" devices than "non-commercial". I meant that (iPods) are devices that weren't originally designed to work with JB. So for those having these devices in their person, could benefit in using this, than having to buy an official USB dongle. I hope you understand what I meant now. I don't know how else to explain it to make it easier to understand.
BTW, that list you linked, doesn't list all the known iPods that work. Perhaps because PSGroove works with iPods and that list is for PSFreedom?
I think your analogy on the comparison of "swines and pearls" isn't accurate, because iPods can still be used to JB--like the official USB dongles, and well, I doubt you'd buy a string of swines to give to your grandmother to wear around her neck? (humor) lol.
I know you meant the comparison about the price value difference over these devices, but I am referring to the usability--especially since a lot of the iPod devices are very old models. I am positive many would appreciate learning that they can use their old iPods to jailbreak the PS3. I know I did! I was getting ready with the idea of having to buy one of the early USB dongles (that was priced a lot more than just 2 or 4 dollars of it's worth [built]), but when PSGroove came out and listed one of the old iPods I still have, I was very happy! And I saved!
Perhaps you could have used a cheaper made ornament that was valued less than a pearl? But still be worn as jewelry. But then again, in that debate, both ornaments still serve the same purpose, no matter their value. Just one is fancier than the other (I agree an iPod would be a fancier JB device). But it's up to you if you want to collect "swine ears" and string them around your sweetheart's neck, though! [1992 film: Universal Soldier--starring Van Damme] I think voodoo witches do that in some country?! Perhaps it may catch on! lol -- Damn! I really hope not! But I know that Pet-Co sells them by the bag, for your pet dog to chew on.![]()
Last edited by Jay-Jay; 11-22-2010 at 08:18 PM.

It was first on my mind to use "Apples and Pears", but that didn't sounded right because one group allready included Apples. I've ment pearls for the omni-devices and pigs for the chips/key btw (and as pork [bare chip] it is rather cheap, but also intelligent [AVR], only comparable to maybe chicken [PIC] but we get way offtopic now). Good movie btw, as a 80/90's generation I love those 'pompeous - over the hill - girl gets save by lean macho movies'.
Don't know, I'm not much into Apple devices. But it is a Wiki afaik and you can contribute to it to expand it to list more devices you know to work.
I do understand why the ThreadStarter do not wish to include it. After all, when I'm seeking a small and cheap development board to solder some I/O pins for a project to my first guess wouldn't be a iPod/iPad/iPhone (although it IS possible).
Just to let you know that all Teensy dev boards can be updated with OSX as they provide a Mac OSX updater app.
Right.
This won't work, I just can't find enough time to keep updating this, I'll have to abandon it.
Family/work/etc have way higher priority, and they seem to be taking 99.9% of my time these days, so... welp.
What is the most popular device right now?
Need help. I've searched all over these forums and google to no avail.
I live in China and I ordered what I thought was a teensy board off of the net and when i got it, I was disappointed to find that it was a fake, very similar to the teensy 1.0. This is the only thread in which according to the spreadsheet, the teensy 1.0 (fake) is mentioned, now the spreadsheet says it's update support is excellent and that there is comments but I don't see the comments like I see them for other on that spreadsheet.
Has anybody worked with this fake and had it work for them, updating and all?
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