Newb Question :: Custom Devices

I know NOTHING about Adobe Device Central other than what is
on the Adobe Site.
So I am asking and hoping that the professionals can answer
my question.
If I bought Adobe Device Central CS3, can I create my own
device profile for my own homebrew device? Or is Adobe the only one
building new profiles?

Yes, you can add your own device profiles. Device central
only comes with profiles for phones that have Flash Lite
preinstalled. If you want to create a profile for a phone that is
Flash Lite capable—but not Flash Lite preinstalled, you
simply modify an XML file.
Some of the advantages, however, of relying on the Adobe
profiles is that:
They contain data that calabrates the speed of the handset.
They contain hi-resolution images of target handsets.
They are up-to-date with the correct capability list of each
device.
Etc.

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