Misaka v8.2.1 unifies M1/M2 ipa file with ordinary build for iPadOS 16.0-16.6.1, fixes kfd on A16

Misaka v8.2.1 unifies M1/M2 ipa file with ordinary build for iPadOS 16.0-16.6.1, fixes kfd on A16

It was only earlier in the day that we reported on the Misaka v8.2.0 update that added official support for arm64 devices in addition to every unsupported firmware combination for arm64e devices. But it seems that project lead developer @straight_tamago wasn’t finished yet.

Early Friday morning, the developer took to X (formerly Twitter) to announce another important update to Misaka, this time bringing the project up to version 8.2.1, and from what we can gather, it brings the following changes:



– Add support for iPadOS 16.0-16.6.1 on M1 and M2 chip-equipped iPads– Fix a bug that prevented the kernel file descriptor (kfd) exploit from working on A16 chip-equipped devices– M1 and M2 chip-equipped iPads can now share the same Misaka .ipa file as ordinary iPhones and iPads instead of there being a separate app



This is a major update to Misaka because it brings the M1 and M2 chip-equipped iPads in-line with the same app as regular iPhone and iPad users. Before today, these have always been separate .ipa file builds.


The support includes the latest-supported kfd firmware with puaf_landa, from 16.0 to 16.6.1.


Moreover, iPhone and iPad users who have the A16 chip may have noticed that the kfd exploit wasn’t quite as reliable as it was supposed to be. This is now fixed.


If you’re an existing Misaka user, then you can safely install the latest build over your existin ..

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