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Gondola

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Comparing 6000 Roms
« on: March 22, 2005, 01:11:12 pm »
I'm curious as to what custom-bake ROMs and development platforms out there are working with USB and wifi.  Also, are there any with a 2.6 Linux kernel?

Someone posted a kernel comparison question in the other forum, but I wanted to approach the same question from a 6000-centric point of view.

I want to use GPS via USB, the built-in wifi, SD cards, and possibly CF down the road.

If someone could elaborate on their experiences with alternate ROMs with regards to USB and wifi I'd appreciate it.

Thanks.
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Comparing 6000 Roms
« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2005, 04:44:09 pm »
you are probably stuck with sharprom, at least til OZ 3.5.3.

OZ 3.5.2 runs, but is a first release on the 6k.  pdaXrom has no current release, though they say one is in the works, and cacko has no current release.
**3100 Zubuntu Jaunty,(working on Cacko dualboot), 16G A-Data internal CF, 4G SD, Ambicom WL-1100C Cf, linksys usb ethernet,  BelkinF8T020 BT card, Belkin F8U1500-E Ir kbd, mini targus usb mouse, rechargeble AC/DC powered USB hub, psp cables and battery extenders.

**6000l  Tetsuized Sharprom, installed on internal flash only 1G sd, 2G cf