CS5.5 Air for iOs - Which iOs versions are supported?

Hi everyone,
I wanted to test the functionalities of the Cs5.5 exporter for iOS, by exporting a previous Flash game i made on my 2G iPod, with 4.2.1 iOs version installed.
Since i wouldn't want to pay for the iOS developer certificate just for trying, can anyone point out a solution for this?
Moreover, is anyone sure it's gonna work? I wouldn't wanna spend good money just for seeing the Flash exporter is no good for my device.
Suggestions?
Anyone tried on similar OS?
Thanks a lot
Iacopo

Ok, i managed to use a fake certificate (i know i shouldn't say that) just to check the feasability of a game on iOS and.... I found out that the exporter doesn't work on my iPod Touch 2G (iOs 4.2.1)!! It says the iPod is not supported!!
Any news on this?
Do i need to buy an iPhone 5 to test flash games? It sounds a little extreme....

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