Linux out there? - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro Software Upgrading

Is there anybody building a LINUX based ROM to compete against Crossbow for the Exec?
I'd be interested in trying it.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=251584

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Why there is still no one post the Crossbow ROM for Universal?

Someone has got the Crossbow ROM for Universal for a few months.They posted screen capture but didn't post the ROM itself.Why?Are there still many bugs in the ROM?
Any one can post the ROM?I can't want updating to the new ROM.
Here is the first and only crossbow rom by Indra.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=278425
I don't mean to be rude, but all your questions are answered from the article, isn't it?
Johnnynho said:
Here is the first and only crossbow rom by Indra.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=278425
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This isn't a Crossbow ROM, it's still WM5.
Crossbow is WM6
Yes, thats is just a AKU 2.3 rom for Universal with some Vista icons throwed in
I m currently using that ROM too and is simply the best I have used so far
Hello Kamaldeep. Can you share your experience of indra rom. do you find it better than Jwright and is it very fast without memory leakage.
Windows Mobile CE 6.0
Windows Mobile CE 6.0 is available for purchase / trial for 180 days. It comes with the source code and Visual Studio 2005 plugin.
So if there are any developers out there wishing to make modules and ROM's for any mobile device this is your chance. I personally am encoding and programming a Windows Crossbow ROM.
I think many programmers have already made Windows CE 6.0 ROM's out there and testing them before releasing it to public.
If there are any microsoft members around from TechNet or MSDN they would have good answers.
So i urge members to download the Windows CE 6.0 180 trial pack and play around till you are successful in building a new OS ROM for the Universal.
Actually this post is not only for the universal but all mobile devices.
Remember: (To run Crossbow / CE 6.0 it is important to have a Bulverade processor or higher) and the RAM of the Universal.
Hint: HP iPAQ 6315 etc,,, already have a Windows Crossbow ROM

How to port ROM's?

Hi there!
Does anybody know if there's a good source for information about porting ROM's?
I have some experience with ROM cooking for the Alpine, but I would like to learn more about WM6 OS ROM (not extended ROM) cooking/porting.
Thank you very much in advance!
Piet

Cooking in linux ?!

I'm curious if there are any linux cooking utils.
Since some of the scripts are perl based, I guess porting them wouldn't be a problem?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=410302

Linux ROM Cooking??

Hey People!
Seeing that I'm a Linux user, I cannot cook my own rom with the tools everybody here uses. Is there anyone who knows how to cook a rom on a linux system?
Look here:
http://htc-flasher.googlecode.com/
http://code.google.com/p/htc-flasher/wiki/Linux_ROM_Kitchen
http://www.eslack.org/pof/LRK/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=410302
Enjoy
Now that's what I call flashing.
Everytime I have to login to windows (which I have an allergy to), my fingers twitch.
^.^
Cool!
Thanks alot!!!
This is gonna be my next project. Cooking my own ROM on Linux!!! So eager to try this! can't wait...

HP iPaq h4155 custom WM6 rom

There are a fair number of use with h4000 series devices that are unable to find any custom ROMs beyond the PPC2003 first edition stock firmware HP provided.
The device carries 32mb ROM which probably only accommodate a stripped WM6, but this in itself would be a huge step up and much appreciated.
Is there any way that current rom kitchen efforts could incorporate the h4155 device and it's orphaned brethren? Those of us in the shadows would be quite thankful.
Cheers.
Here is a cooked rom from a related device.
iPaq rx1950 WM 6.1 rom:
http://victory144.blogspot.com/2009/05/exclusive-windows-mobile-61-wm61.html

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