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There are two areas in which other OSes can take a part in OpenMoko. First, not everybody will use Linux to download (and/or develop) software into their phones; we call this the Host OS. Secondly, it is possible that some people may wish to run alternate OSes on their phone itself.
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Covered elsewhere; see MacOS_X. They have dfu-util and ether-gadget working.
The cdce(4) driver works fine with OpenMoko's ethergadget interface, so you can scp ipkg files then ssh in and install them.
Ian Darwin has a port of dfu-util partly working (list works but not download).
At JavaOne, Sun demonstrated JavaFX running in the phone. Although based on a similar Linux kernel, this is a completely different user-mode stack.
This Linux-based project claims to have "experimental" support, but it is based on 2007.02 firmware.
Windows CE runs on some Arm-based handhelds, so it is theoretically possible.