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mannix123 11-06-2007 01:58 PM

BSP for the Apache (CE6)
 
Given the huge amount of work on the apache (for which I have WM6) on it; is there by chance a CE6 BSP out there some where. I know that WM6 is based on CE5. I have the 180 Day version of the platform builder for VS2005. I wish to make an advanced device with a simple interface, much like that of a MultiMedia Player. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

John

no2chem 11-08-2007 04:27 AM

ha.. heh. not available. good luck, since HTC has a pretty firm grip on that stuff. Honestly, you're better off directing your efforts at getting linux stable on it. http://www.handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/HTCApache

by the way, CE6 is different than wm6, wm5.

mannix123 11-08-2007 10:52 AM

Dead Thread
 
If HTC has a firm grip, I guess that's about as far as I go. I appreciate your response.

WM6 is built on CE5. I want CE6.

A bit off the apache subject, I have a Zune (the word "security" comes to mind), and a Toshiba e740 pda... If anything is known about them, a private messege would be appreciated.

...END OF THREAD (I guess)

no2chem 11-09-2007 03:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mannix123 (Post 116857)
If HTC has a firm grip, I guess that's about as far as I go. I appreciate your response.

WM6 is built on CE5. I want CE6.

A bit off the apache subject, I have a Zune (the word "security" comes to mind), and a Toshiba e740 pda... If anything is known about them, a private messege would be appreciated.

...END OF THREAD (I guess)

Is there any particular reason you need CE6?. If you really want to play with CE6, buy a gumstix and check that out, there is a freely available BSP for it. Not sure why you'd need CE6 over CE5.2 though, unless you happen to have a need for some of the new features...

I'm not a CE expert by any means, but if you don't know much about embedded devices or how they work, platform builder probably isn't the right place to start. If you can operate a *nix system, handhelds.org is a good start - the toshiba E740 is nearly supported. If you don't really have working knowledge of computer hardware, at least at the level of a lower-division university type computer architecture course, poke around the net, learn some basic assembler and how hardware works, and then start messing with the internals - you'll be a lot less frustrated this way. good luck.

zoomer 11-26-2007 02:03 AM

hey im a newb is there the wm6 for the alltel ppc 6800? thanks

edufur 11-30-2007 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zoomer (Post 129571)
hey im a newb is there the wm6 for the alltel ppc 6800? thanks

i thought WM6 was standard for this device... with a few early release exceptions. if yours is truely WM5, there are a lot of people looking for an extract of that ROM. dont flash it until you extract the ROM image. I know I read a thread somewhere where there was someone looking for it.


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