Jun 13, 2008 xda-developers Windows Mobile Development and Hacking Windows Mobile Software Development HTCFlasher: Open Source ROM Update Utility (RUU) for HTC devices by pof XDA Developers was founded by developers, for developers. What does appear however, is a PDA Phone ROM Update Utility for the PDA Phone I have to click on the 'I understand and agree' etc.and then it gives me the option of going NEXT. I'm I doing ok?
I have just released HTCFlasher version 3, get it while it's hot!! HTCFlasher -formerly known as HERMflasher- is an open source tool which allows you to flash ROMs on most current HTC devices. It has some extra features that the original HTC RUU doesn't have, like for example it can present a serial prompt to the bootloader (replacing mtty), or it can dump NBH file contents (.nb ROM parts). Currently most new HTC devices are supported, and the basic set of functions to work with every HTC bootloader has been implemented, so adding support for new bootloader versions or new devices should be quite easy to do, if not working out of the box.
For an incomplete list, see. Supported Operating Systems • GNU/Linux x86 and x86_64 • Win32/Cygwin (except Vista) • Mac OS X (intel based) Features • Flash NBH files: replaces the Windows Rom Upgrade Utility (RUU) • Extract NBH files: replaces windows tools like nbhextract • Serial prompt: replaces mtty / minicom • Easy to use Gtk GUI Screenshots Main Window Flash NBH file For more information: • • •.
This is because it is specifically for the, which of course isn’t out yet. Furthermore, it already has Windows Phone 8, so even if you have the device, flashing it right now would be rather useless. Furthermore, flashing your current smartphone with the software would almost certainly brick your phone.
Pink floyd the final cut 2004 torrent. So, why is this important? Well, just like when Windows Phone 7.8 leaked, it means that enthusiasts and hackers will start building Windows Phone 8 ports for older phones. Most of them likely won’t work very well, as Microsoft has been insistent that WP7 will not be upgradeable to WP8 (and hence the release of WP7.8), but many will probably work at some level.
In other words, this is exactly what is happening on the Android side of things, except that Windows Phone isn’t open source, so it’s arguably a bigger deal. If you still don’t understand, take this paragraph I wrote earlier today, and replace Android 4.2 with Windows Phone 8, LG Nexus 4 with HTC 8X, and Android phones with Windows phones: While the ROM in question is of course specifically made for the LG Nexus 4, and there are compatibility issues that will need to be overcome before anyone sees a fully working port of this dump, work has already begun. It won’t be long now before alphas and betas begin to surface for popular devices, like other Nexus products and Samsung Galaxies. I wouldn’t be surprised if stable builds arrived before the first Nexus devices. See also – and Image credit: Read next. Proshivka modema mts 830ft.