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Hey, I wrote etc/etc/etc, have you missed it?

I wanted to highlight that we now have a somewhat small enthusiast community revolving around putting WM5 on a machine which only has official support for 2003SE (but packs more than enough punch to run WM5, thank you ). With the coming of CE6/WM6, ALL machines which officially run WM5 will fall into the same state of the BA, and we will have a much bigger community trying to get CE6 run run on much wider number of devices.

I believe the way to go with CE6/WM6 in xda-developers will be to have a single ROM Kitchen effort, because there are several different machines which are more-or-less the same platform. We have a TI OMAP 850 family (wizard/artemis etc), an Intel Xscale family, (himalaya/blue angel/universal etc), Now a Samsung family starting up (TyTN), I think it will make sense to have a more unified effort to put CE 6 on all these devices. I think a ROM Kitchen which covers all different devices would save duplicated effort for all devices...
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this is a joke of the MONTH !! DDDDDD
Seems some ppl don't share my view... but with every release we get more features and fixes available. In the last ROMs we achieved an incredible speed boost thanks to mamaich pagepool tweak. We still have a few issues but it is very usable as-is. The next release will integrate a few fixes in power management and wifi, and we also have an alternative bluetooth stack. There is also Connection Sharing which is replacing WModem for PCs to browse using GPRS (for AKU 3.0+). We still have the problem that MS stack has a hard time on running A2DP, and the alternative Broadcom is having issues with Headset/Handsfree, but there is ongoing effort to solve it. The application compatibility problem is something inherent to the upgrade to AKU 3.0, thus not specific to BA. What else do you want?
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a "Mashed Potato" maybe? joke..
I want that WM6.0 in my BA.. perfectly!!!!!!!!!
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a "Mashed Potato" maybe? joke..
I want that WM6.0 in my BA.. perfectly!!!!!!!!!
Bro it will not rock the skyes for you I'm sure!

Remember every next generation operating system is meant for better, bigger and fater devices. So WM6 will have more benefits for the newer devices not for ours. So at some point it might be better to have AKU 4 instead of the original WM6. Remember when Microsoft released the XP. Most of the people were angry because of the slugishnes... right. OK couple of years later with better machines more mem etc. nobody was complaining. Now I got my Vista and it is OK. Not faster not slower, though I put 2G of mem. Now everibody is angry because there is no drivers, when you put it on 512MB mem (where the XP excels) it will be dead as a rock.

You got my point. It is the same with the phones. Now the phones are PC and the WM5,6,7 is the OS. It was not long time ago when the PC were 500Mhz right? Our generation phones are 200Mhz. the next ones are 500Mhz and the next gen of mem is 16GB 32GB so that's what the WM6 is meant for. So don't expect too mutch. After all the OS is combination of functionality, speed, look and reliability. Ask me if I will change my company's 50 PCs with the Vista? It will not happen untill 2 years, maybe 3! After all I just want my business runing. And if I use Windows Mobile for business, ie. sales, remote access, DB etc. I will prefer cheaper mobile devices (older is OK) but with the functionality of WM6 ie. AKU5,6,7 i dont care. So this forum will stay here for long long time and it will not stop working on AKUs for WM5 until there are devices that can not sustain WM6. Of courece it will cover WM6 with AKUs...

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Bro it will not rock the skyes for you I'm sure!

Remember every next generation operating system is meant for better, bigger and fater devices. So WM6 will have more benefits for the newer devices not for ours. So at some point it might be better to have AKU 4 instead of the original WM6. Remember when Microsoft released the XP. Most of the people were angry because of the slugishnes... right. OK couple of years later with better machines more mem etc. nobody was complaining. Now I got my Vista and it is OK. Not faster not slower, though I put 2G of mem. Now everibody is angry because there is no drivers, when you put it on 512MB mem (where the XP excels) it will be dead as a rock.

You got my point. It is the same with the phones. Now the phones are PC and the WM5,6,7 is the OS. It was not long time ago when the PC were 500Mhz right? Our generation phones are 200Mhz. the next ones are 500Mhz and the next gen of mem is 16GB 32GB so that's what the WM6 is meant for. So don't expect too mutch. After all the OS is combination of functionality, speed, look and reliability. Ask me if I will change my company's 50 PCs with the Vista? It will not happen untill 2 years, maybe 3! After all I just want my business runing. And if I use Windows Mobile for business, ie. sales, remote access, DB etc. I will prefer cheaper mobile devices (older is OK) but with the functionality of WM6 ie. AKU5,6,7 i dont care. So this forum will stay here for long long time and it will not stop working on AKUs for WM5 until there are devices that can not sustain WM6. Of courece it will cover WM6 with AKUs...

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Blue angel has 400 mHZ

I heard that wm6 was designed to work on devices of about 200 mHZ.

I get ur point about the memory though, but we have SD cards
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Hey guys, it would be better to first read about something before posting your nice but totally wrong imaginations. WinCE6 is connected with WM6 in no way. WM6 is still based on WinCE5. It is only a bit optimized and "nicefied" version of WM5.
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