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Well, here it is, my old iPhone 3G is running droid. I tried the
"simple" bootlace method, but ended up diving in deeper than expected. I had to go with the
dev team pwnage tool on my Mac to get jailbroken in the first place, then connected to a linux machine to do the actual boot loader install, and then bootlace got the iDroid bits installed so the boot loader could see 'em. But it works!
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