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I need a German ROM for the S710, cooked or not.
Thank you
What roms do you have?
I have a Orange branded ROM and I would like to have a ROM without providersettings.
Well yoo could download the kitchen from Dr Martin Gonzo and get the sy and oem folder I uploaded and integrate them the way I wrote. Then flash it and install MoDaCo_Vox_eT9_Language_Pack.cab!
Kitchen: http://ostiedbrosse.free.fr/Xda-Dev/Vox kitchen v0.1c.rar
Sys:http://rapidshare.com/files/81390036/SYS.exe.html
Oem: http://rapidshare.com/files/81256247/OEM.exe.html
Integration:
Well I got that to work. German is in the language list now. The kitchen is working fine anyways. The only problem is the caps thing. What I did is:
1. I put all the folders with 407 in them from my sys folder to the kitchen's sys folder.
2. I copied the OEM_lang_0407 folder for German to the oem folder of the kitchen.
3. I looked for other mui files in the kitchen and copied the corresponding files from my dump to these folders.
4. I deleted all the files in Language_German except the .dsm and .rgu (make a folder in OEM and name it Language_German, the files for this folder are attached)
5. I ran G'Reloc and build a ROM and flashed that!
Here is the thread to the kitchen: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=351431
EDIT: Maybe I will upload the whole kitchen with German or my ROM, but you will have to wait for that! The uploads would be in the kitchen thread or a new thread for the ROM!
Thank you frauhottelmann
I wait you ROM, I'm a newbie with ROM's and I'm not so sure with programing.
Well you don't have to know anything about programming. Dr. Martin Gonzo will upload the new kitchen with German support and when the wiki is done you do everything by yourself, because it might take a while for me to make a completely stable ROM and upload it! http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=vox_cooking
You can try this:
http://www.swisscom-mobile.ch/scm/d...dm=Detail&pa=0x0x0x0x0x0x0x166x0&odg=Software
I see alot of new roms using 19209 and even a 19588 rom on the forum. Could anyone please point me to the Sys Oem and Rom files if possible.
I have been using Octavoi 19199 to build a personal rom and I am now at the point where i am pretty happy with the stability of the rom but would like to update the XIP and Sys
Any help would be much appreciated
588 on the hermes forum. there is a whole kitchen just search their forums.
Thanks S.V.I. i found some kitchens. I also managed to extract the 19588 found here using Hypercore but i produce a rom which wont boot.
I have followed each extraction step. Any ideas why it wont boot ?
If you extracted the 588 that was already ported for the wizard, then I believe the os.nb is quite small.
Also, remeber that most cooks delete the rgu's to save space.
You may have added too many ingredients as well.
i Added exactly the same stuff that i use in my custom octaivoi rom except for what was already included. If I built the rom i get a 49mb OS.nb and the normal is about 57. I dropped all my OEM's except for registry tweaks and now i have a bootable rom.
Gonna try my luck at cleaning out the sys folder.
When NBHextract extracts different parts of the ROM it creates a file called 03_OS.nb IS that just the OS with no additional software?
Want I am trying to do is make a stripped version of this ROM RUU_Kaiser_HTCASIA_WWE_3.29.707.0_radio_sign_25.83.40.02_1.65.16.25_Ship
Thanks.
Hi folks,
After messing around for a while, I finally created my own ROM and sucessfully flashed to my wing. It all works, but it has out dated build. I am using Ivan's guide and Hypercore to cook my room. Here my question. In hypercore, when I extracted the XIP, all the files in the XIP folder are binary. However, from the Hermes forum, they posted the base SYS and XIP for the newest build, but they are in package format. Can I use this new SYS and XIP in Hypercore? If so, how? Thanks
As long as you port the XIP and SYS as per my XIP porting guide, then yes. But you can't port the XIP using Hypercore alone. You'd have to use Bepe's extended kitchen. This kitchen will automatically fix the memory addressing for you. The memory addressing of the the SYS you can easily fix by running G'Reloc after following my walkthrough for XIP porting.
Hi,
Here's what I did:
port xip and sys using ivan's guide
replace sys and xip into bepe's kitchen
replace my oem folder (mine is from the stock rom, not sure if it works with 6.1, so I borrow ivan's justclean oem)
build the rom
After the flash, it stuck in the second splash screen, the blinking light for radio is blinking. There is also a "beep" sound right after it passed the first splash and entering the second splash. Then it stopped here. What's wrong with my procedure? Is this symptom indicate the xip or the sys part gone wrong? Any help is appriciated.
live4nothing said:
Hi,
Here's what I did:
port xip and sys using ivan's guide
replace sys and xip into bepe's kitchen
replace my oem folder (mine is from the stock rom, not sure if it works with 6.1, so I borrow ivan's justclean oem)
build the rom
After the flash, it stuck in the second splash screen, the blinking light for radio is blinking. There is also a "beep" sound right after it passed the first splash and entering the second splash. Then it stopped here. What's wrong with my procedure? Is this symptom indicate the xip or the sys part gone wrong? Any help is appriciated.
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That's because the SYS and the OEM folders were G'Reloc'ed sperately. In other words, place both Bepe's kitchen. Or just drop and run G'Reloc into your Build folder in Hypercore and run it before you start cooking. (You have modules coming from different places. You have to adjust the memory addresses to not conflict with each other.)
ivanmmj said:
That's because the SYS and the OEM folders were G'Reloc'ed sperately. In other words, place both Bepe's kitchen. Or just drop and run G'Reloc into your Build folder in Hypercore and run it before you start cooking. (You have modules coming from different places. You have to adjust the memory addresses to not conflict with each other.)
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Sorry, I did not type it correctly. I actually ran g'reloc after I put both both SYS and XIP in bepe's kitchen. One thing is that in the status bar of g'reloc, it show total of 488 modules and relocated 288 modules. Is this bad? If so how do I fix it? Here what I did to port the XIP and SYS:
1) use masterrom from hypercore to extract xip.bin from the newest pdaviet rom (the 20753 build)
2) use bepe's xipport to dump and create packages as your guide showed
3) copy and replace the folders inside MSXIPKernel and MSXIPKernelLTK from Files and Modules into Bepe's kitchen's old XIP
4) get the new SYS from hermes' forum, replace with my old .vm, wincenls_wwe, shell/shell32 shell/shellres
5) replace the old SYS folder with my new ported SYS folder
6) borrow OEM folder from your justclean kitchen
7) run g'reloc
8) run buildOS and try to delete duplicate files (I kept the ones from SYS, deleted the ones in OEM)
9) build new new nbh from nb and flash
what did I do wrong? my goal is to have the most update build and software. I tried pdaviet's 20753 build, it is incredibly fast. Thanks for your help
Another question, would is be bad or could anything bad happen to my wing if I flashed it too much? I flashed to test my rom more than 20 times this week.
live4nothing said:
Sorry, I did not type it correctly. I actually ran g'reloc after I put both both SYS and XIP in bepe's kitchen. One thing is that in the status bar of g'reloc, it show total of 488 modules and relocated 288 modules. Is this bad? If so how do I fix it? Here what I did to port the XIP and SYS:
1) use masterrom from hypercore to extract xip.bin from the newest pdaviet rom (the 20753 build)
2) use bepe's xipport to dump and create packages as your guide showed
3) copy and replace the folders inside MSXIPKernel and MSXIPKernelLTK from Files and Modules into Bepe's kitchen's old XIP
4) get the new SYS from hermes' forum, replace with my old .vm, wincenls_wwe, shell/shell32 shell/shellres
5) replace the old SYS folder with my new ported SYS folder
6) borrow OEM folder from your justclean kitchen
7) run g'reloc
8) run buildOS and try to delete duplicate files (I kept the ones from SYS, deleted the ones in OEM)
9) build new new nbh from nb and flash
what did I do wrong? my goal is to have the most update build and software. I tried pdaviet's 20753 build, it is incredibly fast. Thanks for your help
Another question, would is be bad or could anything bad happen to my wing if I flashed it too much? I flashed to test my rom more than 20 times this week.
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I tired that build as well and it had issues, thats why I went with 20748 instead.
Also, if you compare the size of the sys folder for build 20753 and another version, you will know why it's faster.
Just and FYI,
Good tips. Also, you have to build the ROM from within Bepe's kitchen. That way, it runs G'reloc on the XIP as well. Or, run the G'reloc with the following AFTER running BuildOS but before actually building the ROM. "G'Reloc.exe -doit -dump"
Ivan and Tony, Thanks. One will try the 20748 build later this week if I have time. However, I have one more question. I look around the forum, I saw there are two type of xip like this:
XIP: (bigstorage)
20753_XIP 09/19/2008
20755-XIP 09/23/2008
To Make XIP/ROM Non-BigStorage or Real BigStorage:
Copy this over existing rom folder
What the different between bigstorage and non-bigstorage or real bigstorage? Which one should I use for our wing/herald? Again thanks for your your help.
Those bigstorage do not apply to our ROM's. Our devices do not store data in the same way as BigStorage compatible ROMs. Our BigStorage comes from stripping the extra crap out of our ROMs.
Could this be the reason I could never got my rom working. I first used there sys and xip. Can I use their SYS? Since we cann't recook already cooked rom and I can't find any new base rom in our forum.
live4nothing said:
Could this be the reason I could never got my rom working. I first used there sys and xip. Can I use their SYS? Since we cann't recook already cooked rom and I can't find any new base rom in our forum.
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You can use any SYS and XIP that isn't a ROM that has been made with certain kitchens... The issue is that you have to G'reloc the OEM, SYS and XIP within the same kitchen while they're in the same directory. G'reloc will only relocate the modules it sees and if it relocates them seperately, it might set the modules to the same memory address as the other G'reloc did with the OEM package.
What is XIP and how i can update it in my custom ROM, my ROM its based on the official ROM for Kaiser but... its a Spanish one , (so i dont know if i can use XIP from ROMs in English).
Regards!
you can use English XIP's, but first, what kitchen are you using?
thanks for the reply, always you are there in any rom post =), i am using kaiserkitchen_01-20-08 software, this its the readme i dont know where on the whole site i get it, but work like a charm...
Code:
Kaiser ROM Kitchen - version 0.3 - now with rebuilding dumped ROM support
by jcespi2005 and jugglerlkr from xda-developers.com
Welcome to ROM Kitchen for HTC Kaiser and compatible devices (to name a few - HTC Tytn II, P4550, Kaiser, AT&T Tilt (8925), MDA Vario III, Orange Tytn II, SFR V1655 etc.)
We take no responsability in any damage on your device. If you're not sure what you're doing, take time to learn some basics from xda-developers wiki. To install kitchen you will need password - you will find it later in this guide. Please install kitchen to root folder - C:\, D:\ or whatever you like. It is rquired because of filesystem limitaion on long filepaths and filenames.
Do not forget to backup your original ROM and all important files, infomation, settings etc with your favorite backup software!
Kaiser ROM Kitchen has been created using tools and knowledge of many people (in alphabetical order):
bepe
dark simpson
itsme
jcespi2005
jugglerlkr
mamaich
pof
tadzio
theblasphemer
and many others we forgot to mention...
XP SP2 or Vista with MS .NET Framework required to use it.
To use ROMs you cook with this kitchen first you have to CID unlock your device using HardSPL (kaiser-HardSPLv1 included in package). You can read more about this tool and download latest verion here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=334679
Also you need some base ROM for kitchen to work. After installing Kaier ROM Kitchen put file RUU_signed.nbh to BaseRom folder! You can get some ROMs and info how to flash them here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=332246
To extract RUU_signed.nbh from WWE "shipped" ROM for example, just unpack .exe file with winrar, you'll find some files including the RUU_signed.nbh. Put it to BaseROM folder. Do not delete it from there, it required for the whole process and future modifications of ROM.
Now you have to decide what do you want to do, just cook BaseROM the way you want it, or rebuild dumped ROM.
If you want to rebuild dumped ROM you have to put Part01.raw and Part02.raw into BaseROM folder. For more information how to dump ROM go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=334680
Tools required to dump ROM (just in case) http://www.xs4all.nl/~itsme/projects/xda/tools.html
When you have prepared your device, installed kitchen and placed necessary files to BaseROM folder you can start using it.
Just click on !Begin.cmd and follow onscreen prompts. This script will prepare all files for future cooking.
When !BEGIN script exits successfully you may want to add/delete some packages, do registry changes, apply fixes etc. This what kitchen is for, cooking ROMs ;-) OEM and SYS folders are result of previuos 1-7 scripts. When you finish cooking continue to make your newly cooked ROM flashed to your device for testing and distribution.
Now OEM and SYS folders are modifed to your needs, ROM is ready to be cooked and flashed.
To cook ROM Clock on !Cook.cmd script and follow it to HTC ROM Tool part. If HTC ROM Tool part just follow onscreen instructions on how to use HTC ROM Tool. You can read more about it and find latest version here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=311909
If everything worked as it should - you have result of your work: RUU_signed.nbh. It can be flashed to device using Kaiser Custom RUU (included in package), latest version can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=334890
Click on !FLASH.cmd to flash new ROM to your device. Follow onscreen instructions.
Warning: resulted RUU_signed.nbh will contain only OS - no radio, spl and splash - this is done by design!
When you need to update your ROM with latest modifications you made in OEM, SYS and ROM folders just click on !COOK.cmd script to insert all changes you made in OEM & SYS folders into resulted RUU_signed.nbh.
Remeber: if you start from !BEGIN.cmd you will ruin all your work!!!
P a s s w o r d to install Kaiser ROM Kitchen is "resiak" (without quotes).
version history:
version 0.3 - some more automation, now you don't have to click on every script; added rebuilding rom option
version 0.2 - minor cosmetic issues and fixes, better handling of RUU_signed.nbh and XIP dumping
version 0.1 - initial public release
also, like i say in the frist post i use a HTC TYTN II Spanish Official ROM, extracted and recooked with that kitchen and OEM packages and files from everywhere....
So i can use superior XIP from other similar device ROM?, do i need replace the SIS folder also? regards!
wolframio74 said:
thanks for the reply, always you are there in any rom post =), i am using kaiserkitchen_01-20-08 software, this its the readme i dont know where on the whole site i get it, but work like a charm...
Code:
Kaiser ROM Kitchen - version 0.3 - now with rebuilding dumped ROM support
by jcespi2005 and jugglerlkr from xda-developers.com
Welcome to ROM Kitchen for HTC Kaiser and compatible devices (to name a few - HTC Tytn II, P4550, Kaiser, AT&T Tilt (8925), MDA Vario III, Orange Tytn II, SFR V1655 etc.)
We take no responsability in any damage on your device. If you're not sure what you're doing, take time to learn some basics from xda-developers wiki. To install kitchen you will need password - you will find it later in this guide. Please install kitchen to root folder - C:\, D:\ or whatever you like. It is rquired because of filesystem limitaion on long filepaths and filenames.
Do not forget to backup your original ROM and all important files, infomation, settings etc with your favorite backup software!
Kaiser ROM Kitchen has been created using tools and knowledge of many people (in alphabetical order):
bepe
dark simpson
itsme
jcespi2005
jugglerlkr
mamaich
pof
tadzio
theblasphemer
and many others we forgot to mention...
XP SP2 or Vista with MS .NET Framework required to use it.
To use ROMs you cook with this kitchen first you have to CID unlock your device using HardSPL (kaiser-HardSPLv1 included in package). You can read more about this tool and download latest verion here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=334679
Also you need some base ROM for kitchen to work. After installing Kaier ROM Kitchen put file RUU_signed.nbh to BaseRom folder! You can get some ROMs and info how to flash them here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=332246
To extract RUU_signed.nbh from WWE "shipped" ROM for example, just unpack .exe file with winrar, you'll find some files including the RUU_signed.nbh. Put it to BaseROM folder. Do not delete it from there, it required for the whole process and future modifications of ROM.
Now you have to decide what do you want to do, just cook BaseROM the way you want it, or rebuild dumped ROM.
If you want to rebuild dumped ROM you have to put Part01.raw and Part02.raw into BaseROM folder. For more information how to dump ROM go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=334680
Tools required to dump ROM (just in case) http://www.xs4all.nl/~itsme/projects/xda/tools.html
When you have prepared your device, installed kitchen and placed necessary files to BaseROM folder you can start using it.
Just click on !Begin.cmd and follow onscreen prompts. This script will prepare all files for future cooking.
When !BEGIN script exits successfully you may want to add/delete some packages, do registry changes, apply fixes etc. This what kitchen is for, cooking ROMs ;-) OEM and SYS folders are result of previuos 1-7 scripts. When you finish cooking continue to make your newly cooked ROM flashed to your device for testing and distribution.
Now OEM and SYS folders are modifed to your needs, ROM is ready to be cooked and flashed.
To cook ROM Clock on !Cook.cmd script and follow it to HTC ROM Tool part. If HTC ROM Tool part just follow onscreen instructions on how to use HTC ROM Tool. You can read more about it and find latest version here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=311909
If everything worked as it should - you have result of your work: RUU_signed.nbh. It can be flashed to device using Kaiser Custom RUU (included in package), latest version can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=334890
Click on !FLASH.cmd to flash new ROM to your device. Follow onscreen instructions.
Warning: resulted RUU_signed.nbh will contain only OS - no radio, spl and splash - this is done by design!
When you need to update your ROM with latest modifications you made in OEM, SYS and ROM folders just click on !COOK.cmd script to insert all changes you made in OEM & SYS folders into resulted RUU_signed.nbh.
Remeber: if you start from !BEGIN.cmd you will ruin all your work!!!
P a s s w o r d to install Kaiser ROM Kitchen is "resiak" (without quotes).
version history:
version 0.3 - some more automation, now you don't have to click on every script; added rebuilding rom option
version 0.2 - minor cosmetic issues and fixes, better handling of RUU_signed.nbh and XIP dumping
version 0.1 - initial public release
also, like i say in the frist post i use a HTC TYTN II Spanish Official ROM, extracted and recooked with that kitchen and OEM packages and files from everywhere....
So i can use superior XIP from other similar device ROM?, do i need replace the SIS folder also? regards!
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Hi, you will need to use a xip similar or close build number than what your currently using.. some xip's will work with the sys your using and some will not.. u'll need to test individually and find compatible ones that boot.. i suggest using something called easyportoven i think it works for kaiser.. or if u're looking to learn porting xip u'll want to head over to dev and hacking forums and look at the xip porting tutorial.. i'm gonna be putting one together soon but it's for the new type kitchen from bepe, i don't think it would work with yours.. anyway.. peace and good luck.