A wiki is a system where many people can work on structured information. Think of it as a very easy way to create a set of webpages, where anyone can edit any page.
To be able to create or edit pages, you need to be registered as a user at xda-developers.com. If you are not registered as a user then go to http://forum.xda-developers.com and click 'register' in the menu on the top of the page. Once you're logged in to the forum, you will automatically also be logged in here. If you have an xda-developers account but aren't logged in, simply click the 'sign in' link on the bottom of this page.
The WikiHomePage describes how it all works, but you're highly likely to figure this one out without a manual.
Wiki Contents:
(True to wiki spirit, please feel free to add your own page if you feel it needs to be)
Please Click on the Picture or Name of the Device Listed on Lower Part of this Page, to See Device-Specific Contents.
If you're having trouble using the site's builtin search function (for 2-3 letter acronyms like ROM/IPL/OS etc. - NUMBER 2), one method around this is to use an external search engine like Google:
(To narrow your search to our site, just include "site:xda-developers.com" along with your other search criteria. i.e. search for "site:xda-developers.com AKU 3.2" without the quotes. obviously this doesn't solve everything, but searches are at least more useful than before.)
Search Plug In:
There is a search plug in, to do searches on the XDA side directly from your browser search bar.
This plug in works in Internet Explorer 7 and up, and in ?FireFox 2 and up.
Click here for a more complete list of XDA-Developer tools.
Software Development Tools, Resources & Links:
Development Tools is gathering information about the tools necessary for developing software for windows mobile. With eMbedded Visual C 4 and its fourth service pack (freely downloadable) you can set up a free and legal development environment. Check the links!
Hardware Modifications:
Connectors, pinouts and wiring diagrams for custom cables