Re: Kernel Extensions for iPhone
Re: Kernel Extensions for iPhone
- Subject: Re: Kernel Extensions for iPhone
- From: Peter Sichel <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 19:57:26 -0400
On Mar 10, 2008, at 4:20 PM, Michael Ledford wrote:
I think it's pretty clear from the SDK License that Apple will not
be supporting any type of 3rd party kernel extension... at least for
the foreseeable future if ever. The SDK license strictly points out
that the only code that will be allowed to enter into a customer's
iPhone/iPod Touch is code that only uses the public API. Any code
that uses unpublished API will be rejected. Since there is nothing
there for Kernel Extensions I think the writing on the wall is
pretty clear.
I think this is a huge win as Apple can change things internally as
much as they wish and that really cool application that everyone
uses will not be affected because it wasn't allowed to use some of
the stuff that changed. As well, it ensures performance and
stability. The two things that are probably the most important to
maintain on a mobile device.
I can understand Apple's point of view, but it also means some
interesting
applications can only be written from inside. Here's an example:
I'm the developer of a Macintosh software router/AirPort gateway and
would love to build an app to allow your iPhone to act as a Bluetooth
modem or AirPort Access point for when the G3 iPhones arrive.
I can imagine a cell-connected base station being rather popular on
long car trips with laptop equipped passengers.
Will Apple do it? Is there any way I could do it?
- Peter
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