Wow, so here’s a wild experiment — this tech whiz named PatRyk somehow got Apple’s iOS to run on a Nintendo Switch. Yeah, you heard right. But hold your horses, it’s more of a “Franken-phone” without the cool parts. Imagine, like, a snail trying to race: it takes 20 minutes just to boot up. Crazy, right? And every app just crashes. But hey, a start’s a start.
### Baby steps
While the gaming tech universe is buzzing about the new Switch 2, PatRyk decided to throw caution to the wind with this wacky idea. I mean, spending two whole days trying to squeeze Apple’s stuff into a Switch? Patience level: Zen master. But 20 minutes each time just for a boot-up? That’s some devotion. Makes you think about how many times they tried and got nowhere.
And using this mobile OS here, it’s like a test of endurance — kernels panicking left and right, apps just flat-out refusing to work. Nothing but chaos.
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So, yeah, this project’s kind of a train wreck right now, but still, the fact it even works is a big deal. Don’t throw your iPhone out just yet, though.
### Underlying tech — QEMU magic
PatRyk spills the beans about using this QEMU thing. It’s like this wizard tech made for Apple hardware. ChefKissInc whipped up something special for iPhone 11. Long story short, it’s what made this Switch-iPhone madness possible. Operating on the Nvidia Tegra X1? Who would’ve thought?
After some serious brain-bending over two days, PatRyk got iOS to not just nap but actually get up and face the day. On a completely weird console, no less.
Wrapping up: PatRyk hints at maybe picking this up again? Fingers crossed for more epic coding tales. They’re teasing more shenanigans down the line, so stay tuned.