Seas0nPass provides an 'un-tethered' jailbreak for the latest iOS firmware that specifically targets Apple TV devices.
The original Apple TV did not use iOS, but a video-centric component borrowed from Mac OS X - Front Row.
Removed from OS X with the announcement of version 10.7 (Lion), Front Row remains a useful application on OS X Tiger, Leopard, and Snow Leopard machines.
The second-generation Apple TV, however, uses a stripped down version of the iOS mobile operating system that was originally developed for the iPhone.
iOS currently powers almost every Apple portable from the iPod nano to the iPod touch, from the iPhone to the iPad.
In addition to fully supporting Lion, Seas0nPass 0.7.7 resolves some iTunes script issues and some minor bug fixes, according to the release notes.
To jailbreak their Apple TV using Seas0nPass, users must first ensure they are using a silver (aluminum) AppleTV remote.
According to FireCore, the older white (plastic) AppleTV remotes are missing the dedicated play/pause button and will not work.
When using Seas0nPass on Mac OS X, users must also disable the 'remote control infrared receiver' option (System Preferences --> Security --> General).
There are a lot of Mac-specific issues to be taken into consideration, therefore users should proceed with caution.
The troubleshooting page at FireCore explains more.
Apple’s second-generation set-top box is a $99 piece of hardware powered by the A4 chip originally used inside the iPhone 4 and the iPad.
It’s 80 percent smaller than its predecessor, and has a built-in power supply.
It’s also very energy efficient (mostly thanks to the A4 silicon) and stays cool and quiet without a fan.
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