Create custom ROMs for Windows Mobile Emulator - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

Hi Guys,
just in case someone is interested. There is a way compiling custom ROMs for the Windows Mobile Emulator. So you can test your apps on your environment. Its like cooking ROMs for your mobile. Except the fact you can't brick the Emulator (haven't tried that, YET.)
Made a little ROM Kitchen for that.
Greetings,
SamuelTee

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Touch HD ROM Testing

Hi all, I have downloaded Windows Mobile 6.5 Developer Tool Kit and the phone emulators on there are excellent. just wondering if anyone here uses this for test touch hd roms before flashing there devices?
If so do you already have the correct settings and rom files for the touch hd that can be loaded with the Windows Mobile 6.5 tool kit?
Also how do you go about being able to install apps on there or flash a new rom as if you was doing it for real on the handset? I couldn't see a way of copying cab files to it.
I think it would be really useful to have a default emulation of the Touch HD so we can try out apps or roms before installing or flashing the phones saves resetting everything if we don't like them.
Thanks
Have you asked in the Blackstone ROM dev forum ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=453
garyjmobey said:
Have you asked in the Blackstone ROM dev forum ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=453
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No, I wasn't sure if this should go there or in general as it isn't actually a ROM or to do with creating ROM's it more about testing them but maybe it would be better of there.
Can a mod move this to ROM development please?
I'm sure it's not so easy (maybe even not possible) in WinMo-Emualtor.
HD has specific drivers and so on ...
But take a look in this thread:
[07/28/2008]samWMEmuKitchen v0.2b - ROM Kitchen for Windows Mobile Emulator

[Q] Help needed how do you start building android roms?

I have done a lot of work in building windows mobile roms. I now want to start building android roms as well, but am completly new to this.
I assume like windows rom you will need some sort of kitchen, a base rom etc. I do not know where to begin.
Can any body give me pointers. Eg were to download the compilers and were to get the base roms?
I have seen some sites out there to download the base roms but they seem to need a username and password to access the sites.
Any help would be appreciated. I have tried searching through the guides available but not really any futher on.
GhostXSeries said:
I have done a lot of work in building windows mobile roms. I now want to start building android roms as well, but am completly new to this.
I assume like windows rom you will need some sort of kitchen, a base rom etc. I do not know where to begin.
Can any body give me pointers. Eg were to download the compilers and were to get the base roms?
I have seen some sites out there to download the base roms but they seem to need a username and password to access the sites.
Any help would be appreciated. I have tried searching through the guides available but not really any futher on.
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Your best bet would be to start here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=613
Thats the Chef Central Forum for Android based builds. But, if you are a beginner to Android, it'll take a lot of reading. Even more if you are new to Linux

ExtReloc on WM 6.1 [Q]

There hasn't been a lot of discussion regarding ExtReloc, which I believe is the most recent module relocation tools for Windows Mobile. The author from 4PDA published the source code, but I wasn't able to get it.
Did someone happen to download it and willing to share it here?
I tried using ExtReloc on WM6.1 ROM, but the result was less then desirable. The ROM was still bootable, but buggy (some DLL not loaded, some driver not loaded.) When I switched to WMReloc, everything seemed to work just fine.
Has anyone ever used ExtReloc successfully on WM6.1 ROMs?

[Q] Importing into Eclipse + emulator

Hi guys,
I'm interested in this dev world focused on Android ROMs. However, I'm far way to be an expert and I need some help to start.
- I've successfully built an Omni ROM nightly (homemade) by myself.
- I created a new project in Eclipse, pointing to ~/android/omni
- When I run the project I got some errors and different errors if I run with JUnit3 or 4 (what should I use?)
- How do I run this project in an emulator?
I didn't find much about those questions, mostly about developing apps or building ROMs.
Thanks!

Linux packages on Android

Hi Everyone! My name is Selim.
I am new around here.
My question is I want to use linux packages on Android.
There are some project about like Botbrew.
There is a very long XDA post about it.You can look at it from here.
Since then ,2012, lot of things have changed.
I think that, can I do anything like this.
I have installed Busybox but Busybox has a very limited packets counts. I want to use Nmap ,Metasploit ,Airodump-ng anything you can imagine of.
I have searched lot of programs like Botbrew because lot of links were broken I couldn't do anything about it.
Nowadays no one is doing this type of thing. But I want to do it.
I have a linux background so i didn't have a hard time using Android shell via ADB but i want to do a program like Busybox or Botbrew.
What should I learn.I don't know how to learn so can you help me. Like how to program them.How did they do this.Like you need to learn Java ,C ,etc.
The sources aren't important.I have a T278, have installed custom firmware, TWRP ,Magisk.
If you want to learn how to root this device I can post about it.
I will be very happy if you can post here
The thing that I want is in this links:
Compile, Install, Run Linux Apps on Android
The advantage of using a POSIX based mobile OS is that you can run and install any Linux applications on your mobile (smartphone) with ease. And thanks to Open Source, its even easier to Compile, ... Read more
geeknizer.com
Thanks.
Selim
Welcome everyone as I asked you.
I found a solution about this problem. It is Kali Nethunter you can find it here.
Get Kali | Kali Linux
Home of Kali Linux, an Advanced Penetration Testing Linux distribution used for Penetration Testing, Ethical Hacking and network security assessments.
www.kali.org
You can download the files from kali.org and then you can flash it with TWRP.
If you want i can post a detailed thread about this.

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