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I made it somehow, but i don't know if it's an easy thing to do. You'll have to do some stuff.

I'll tell you anyway :)

 

1. So first downgrade to 1.1.1 by entering recovery mode in the ipod and restore it from a downloaded firmware form Apple's website.

2. Then use jailbrakeme dot com to hack it.

3. In the installer app run the octoprep /it's located in Tweaks 1.1.1./

4. Update normally from iTunes to 1.1.2 /you can choos from which file to upgrade by holding Shift while pressing Update, same goes if you press Restore while holding it/

5. After update you should still have installer app, choose from it System -> Official 1.1.3 Upgrader and wait...

6. At this poin your iPod should have 1.1.3 :)

7. Add this source to the source list ipodtouchmaster.com/files/repo.xml

8. Find in installer iPhone 1.1.3 Applications and install "The iPhone 1.1.3 apps" and 1.1.3 Fix Mail

9. It's done!

 

Try it :)

You can use Brazillian Touch to Jailbreak your iPod Touch AND install January Software Upgrade. If you have Firmware files (iPod1,1_1.1.2xxxxxxxxx_Restore.ipsw), you can use it, no need to redownload every time you want to jailbreak.

 

This is the files:

 

BrazillianTouch Small Version (WITHOUT Firmware files) [ZIP File, about 1679kB (1,6MB)]

http://www.driveway.com/b8t1r4v0i7

http://www.driveway.com/p2l4k3b3p2

 

BrazillianTouch Full Version (INCLUDE the iPod Touch ONLY firmware file) [ZIP File, about 171.123kB (167MB)]

[waiting for upload the file to post the link]

 

EDIT: Bugfixes and improvements to Small Version...

Yep. It does to mine.

 

This is what I did--FWIW:

 

-First, made sure that the iPod Touch was running 1.1.1 and

-Jailbreak it by pointing MobileSafari to http://jailbreakme.com

 

You have a jailbroken 1.1.1 iPod--halfway there.

 

The next step might take a couple of tries and quite a while--the key is don't give up. Making sure you're near a good wifi signal helps immensely.

 

-Go into Installer.app and select sources.

-Add this as a source (no quotes): "iJailbreak.com/repo.plist"

-Once it finishes updating, exit installer.app and re-enter it.

-Go to Install and scroll down--you should see a folder that says iJailbreak Mobile.

-Select the updater for jailbroken 1.1.1 iPhones/iPod Touches.

-Let it do its thing (it took about 20 minutes on mine).

 

Once finished, go into your settings General -- > About and ensure it's 1.1.3 (build 4A93).

 

You may need to upgrade Installer.app--go ahead and do that.

 

Would also recommend installing both the BSD Subsystem and its Terminal fix--a lot of applications seem to rely on it.

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