What is the best kaiser kitchen? - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III Windows Mobile ROM De

I am a complete noob to kitchen and cooking. I have seen quite a few WM 6.5 based kitchens and roms available on this forum. The ones that have caught are eye include
TPC and Joshkoss Collaborative 6.1 and 6.5 Kitchens for Noobs
TPCElite series V9 wm6.5 23009
erviuskitchen
bepe kitchen
osKitchen Kaiser (fe~ROM kitchen)
PPC kitchen (seen elsewhere via google)
I wanted to understand what is the best kitchen to start with? Do they all offer the same functionality? Could I for example start with any of these kitchens and end with a rom like TPC Elite?
Thanks for your help
Neil

There is one basic difference - type of using it.
From commandline (eg adding packages by hand)
With GUI (you click what you want to have there)
If I take it by order:
TPC and Joshkoss Collaborative 6.1 and 6.5 Kitchens for Noobs - commandline only, copying and such is done by hand
TPCElite series V9 wm6.5 23009 - it is ROM, not kitchen!
erviuskitchen - visual, has a hell lot of options
bepe kitchen - I don't know this one
osKitchen Kaiser (fe~ROM kitchen) - Easy to use with GUI
PPC kitchen (seen elsewhere via google) - I don't know this one too
You should try all of them and stick with one you like the most or write your own in the end.

neilverma said:
I am a complete noob to kitchen and cooking. I have seen quite a few WM 6.5 based kitchens and roms available on this forum. The ones that have caught are eye include
TPC and Joshkoss Collaborative 6.1 and 6.5 Kitchens for Noobs
TPCElite series V9 wm6.5 23009
erviuskitchen
bepe kitchen
osKitchen Kaiser (fe~ROM kitchen)
PPC kitchen (seen elsewhere via google)
I wanted to understand what is the best kitchen to start with? Do they all offer the same functionality? Could I for example start with any of these kitchens and end with a rom like TPC Elite?
Thanks for your help
Neil
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bepe's kitchen is the best, all the others suck and the builders should be run off the forum.
Is that what you want to hear ? Think about what you are asking before starting a new thread asking people hold a " Miss XDA-Kitchen " pageant.
If you are too lazy to read all about cooking and what you need to do it and what kitchen includes what. And who's kitchen will best suit your needs, then you are not ready to cook.
You will probably just brick your phone from not doing enough research, and be back here asking for help on how to unbrick your phone.
The wiki has a section on cooking as do all of the kitchens you mentioned.
I will leave you with a hint:
If you want your rom to turn out exactly like TPC's Elite series, guess whose kitchen you should use.
Harsh but to the point, way..way..too many new thread starts lately in the development forum . " Help me " " which is the best " " point me to where to find this " We should just have a general " my time is way more important than yours is/was so I don't what to search, I don't want to read , I don't want to learn, I want you to put it on a plate for me " section. The Mods can cut down the name of the new section if they want to

@ OndraSter
Thanks. I started with downloading ppc kitchen (http://ppckitchen.org/). Although extremely impressive with live updates feature for ingredients, the last kaiser rom in this kitchen is still 6.1.
I am now downloading your kitchen to give it a go. Its impressive all the tweaks you have added to it.

denco7 said:
bepe's kitchen is the best, all the others suck and the builders should be run off the forum.
Is that what you want to hear ? Think about what you are asking before starting a new thread asking people hold a " Miss XDA-Kitchen " pageant.
If you are too lazy to read all about cooking and what you need to do it and what kitchen includes what. And who's kitchen will best suit your needs, then you are not ready to cook.
You will probably just brick your phone from not doing enough research, and be back here asking for help on how to unbrick your phone.
The wiki has a section on cooking as do all of the kitchens you mentioned.
I will leave you with a hint:
If you want your rom to turn out exactly like TPC's Elite series, guess whose kitchen you should use.
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Good job i have no stitches to break
Always guranteed a laugh from denco7

denco7 said:
bepe's kitchen is the best, all the others suck and the builders should be run off the forum.
Is that what you want to hear ? Think about what you are asking before starting a new thread asking people hold a " Miss XDA-Kitchen " pageant.
If you are too lazy to read all about cooking and what you need to do it and what kitchen includes what. And who's kitchen will best suit your needs, then you are not ready to cook.
You will probably just brick your phone from not doing enough research, and be back here asking for help on how to unbrick your phone.
The wiki has a section on cooking as do all of the kitchens you mentioned.
I will leave you with a hint:
If you want your rom to turn out exactly like TPC's Elite series, guess whose kitchen you should use.
Harsh but to the point, way..way..too many new thread starts lately in the development forum . " Help me " " which is the best " " point me to where to find this " We should just have a general " my time is way more important than yours is/was so I don't what to search, I don't want to read , I don't want to learn, I want you to put it on a plate for me " section. The Mods can cut down the name of the new section if they want to
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Good job i have no stitches to break
Always guranteed a laugh from denco7
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ily guys THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A BEST KITCHEN, your best bet is find a kitchen for newbs. and know that "whats the best" threads are forbidden(not allowed) on this site best I remember as well. correct me if im wrong guys.

Bepes is the best though. Easiest for everything. XIP porting is cake everything about it is "easy"

Ok so i have stirred up some controversy. Perhaps I should have asked what the easiest kitchen is for first timers rather than the best.

neilverma said:
Ok so i have stirred up some controversy. Perhaps I should have asked what the easiest kitchen is for first timers rather than the best.
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Better question
They all have their +++++ , I started out with Alex's kitchen. bepe's is easy.
As I said , if you like TPC's rom, use TPC'/Josh's kitchen. Shane and Josh are the best when it comes to helping people with a genuine " amor " of rom cooking.

neilverma said:
I am a complete noob to kitchen and cooking. I have seen quite a few WM 6.5 based kitchens and roms available on this forum. The ones that have caught are eye include
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Some questions,
did your device as Hardspl ?
did you've already flashed your device with an oficial ROM ?
did you've already flashed a cooked rom ?
Seems that you want to jump all the steps an go to the cooking process, please read, read, read, understand first the ROm structure and after that how a kitchen works and whats the impact of the diferent parts in the rom
Without that will be very dificul to made one flashable ROM, and a brick might be an easy step

It's all personal preference. I started with JK & TPC, and then hopped to Ervius!
But I had been cooking before I started cooking for Kaiser, so I had some experience.
Ondra's looks real simple, and has GUI in it. So it might be the place where I would start and learn, and then explore more options once you get the jist of it!

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Welcome to Ivan's School of Cooking [Updated 07/01/08 - Lesson 5+6]

Welcome boys and girls to Ivan's school of cooking.As some of you may have noticed... I have a short attention span and tend not to stick to a project for more than a few days at a time... sooooo, instead of releasing the much awaited kitchen, I decided I wanted to give a class on cooking.
Basically, each week, I will prepare a lesson on a particular part of cooking. I will post instructions on how to do it and you can ask me anything you want on it for that week. After the week ends, I will grade you somehow... or maybe I won't... cause I'm lazy like that. I will upload whatever "ingredients" or tools that you may need for my lessons. Realize that each cook cooks differently with different tools. This is IVAN's way, MY way. As I am a very disorganized person who jumps from one thing to another, you'll notice that my style might be the same way.
Here's the agenda:
Disassemble a WM6 ROM with Hypercore
Disassemble a WM6.1 Kaiser ROM with KaiserKitchen (this is where you can get a lot of the newer ROMs.)
Port a ROM
Rebuilt a ROM
Cook a ROM
Strip a ROM
Advance cooking skills
More stuff
Etc
blah blah
Who knows
So.... Who's interested?
Table of Contents
Lesson 1: Getting to Know Your Device
Lesson 2: Breaking it down OEM style
Extracting your very own OEM folder.
Lesson 3: Getting Personal with Your OEM
Lesson 4: Time to pick up your SYSter's apron
Lesson 5 - Porting the SYS
Lesson 6 - The Glue that Binds us - Building a ROM
im interested i wanna be like itje and make a kick ass rom like touchit
your the man ivan
Count me in.
Totally Interested!!!!
i've been interested for a century
count me in too
Oooh, you are still surprising me! Of course!
shadowleo85 said:
im interested i wanna be like itje and make a kick ass rom like touchit
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I'm not itje, but ok.
Lesson 1: Getting to Know Your Device
Every cook must first understand the device that they are cooking for. If you don't know how your customer works, you might not know what could be tasty to him/her and what could poison and kill him/her.
The Hardware
CPU: Omap850 200mhz
64MB RAM
QVGA screen (320×240 resolution)
128MB ROM
The ROM is subdivided into multiple parts. Those parts are the following:
The SPL (Think of it as the OS's bootloader.)
The IPL (Think of it as the BIOS.)
The Radio (The "firmware" that controls how a phone talks to the network.)
The Primary Splash (The first image you see when you turn on the device.)
The Extended ROM (Where providers store cabs that are automatically installed whenever you hard reset the phone.) [Format: TFAT16/12]
The OS. (Obviously, the Operating System. This is what most of you will touch.)
That's really the only information that matters and that you will need on the physical stuff. The last point is that the Wing is actually an HTC Atlas. The HTC Atlas is basically a HTC Herald with a modified keyboard and exterior coating. EVERY from both devices is compatible EXCEPT the keyboard driver which if not matched properly will cause some of your keys to not be properly matched up.
The ROM - An In-depth Study
As mentioned above, the ROM is subdivided into 6 parts. When you flash a factory ROM (henceforth referred to as a RUU,) you are flashing all 6 of these parts with new versions. The RUU is composed of the RUU flashing utility and the ROM itself which is stored in a format which we will refer to as NBH. The NBH file is a file that within it holds 6 NB files. Each NB files corresponds to one of the ROM subdivisions. The NBH file is also created with the memory addresses for each of these NB files and thus must match the device which it is being cooked for. The NBH will also have information on the ROM version, the Language version, the DeviceID (which will be HERA**** for any HardSPL'd device) as well as the country ID (which is 11111111 for HardSPL users.)
Your job as a cook will be to package an NBH that will have the following:
Your own cooked OS (Windows.nb/os.nb)
The newest Radio ROM (Radio.nb)
A custom or shrunk* Extended ROM (If applicable) (ExtendedRom.nb)
A splash screen (PrimarySplash.nb)
Under NO circumstance, should you replace the IPL or SPL. The risk of breaking someone's device is too great.​
Flashing Methods
Refer to My Guide​
Warnings:
You will have to flash your ROM many times a day in order to find and fix bugs. This is not something you can pick up and do in a few minutes. You are requires to have the following:
Time
No/Understanding Wife/Girlfriend
High Fustration Level
The ability to use the search research within the forum
Patience
A knack for figuring out things
Patience
A large PM box (trust me... you WILL be asked the same question 10,000,000 times)
Patience
A Herald/Atlast(Wing)
Patience
Lesson 2 will probably come earlier than next week simply because this week's lesson is only one of knowledge and not of actual work.
*Shrinking the Extended ROM will allow for more Storage space. More on this later.
i'm in for this.. i love your rom, and i want to learn how to make it.
Thank for sharing
ivanmmj said:
Lesson 1: Getting to Know Your Device
Every cook must first understand the device that they are cooking for. If you don't know how your customer works, you might not know what could be tasty to him/her and what could poison and kill him/her.
The Hardware
CPU: Omap850 200mhz
64MB RAM
QVGA screen (320×240 resolution)
128MB ROM
The ROM is subdivided into multiple parts. Those parts are the following:
The SPL (Think of it as the OS's bootloader.)
The IPL (Think of it as the BIOS.)
The Radio (The "firmware" that controls how a phone talks to the network.)
The Primary Splash (The first image you see when you turn on the device.)
The Extended ROM (Where providers store cabs that are automatically installed whenever you hard reset the phone.) [Format: TFAT16/12]
The OS. (Obviously, the Operating System. This is what most of you will touch.)
That's really the only information that matters and that you will need on the physical stuff. The last point is that the Wing is actually an HTC Atlas. The HTC Atlas is basically a HTC Herald with a modified keyboard and exterior coating. EVERY from both devices is compatible EXCEPT the keyboard driver which if not matched properly will cause some of your keys to not be properly matched up.
The ROM - An In-depth Study
As mentioned above, the ROM is subdivided into 6 parts. When you flash a factory ROM (henceforth referred to as a RUU,) you are flashing all 6 of these parts with new versions. The RUU is composed of the RUU flashing utility and the ROM itself which is stored in a format which we will refer to as NBH. The NBH file is a file that within it holds 6 NB files. Each NB files corresponds to one of the ROM subdivisions. The NBH file is also created with the memory addresses for each of these NB files and thus must match the device which it is being cooked for. The NBH will also have information on the ROM version, the Language version, the DeviceID (which will be HERA**** for any HardSPL'd device) as well as the country ID (which is 11111111 for HardSPL users.)
Your job as a cook will be to package an NBH that will have the following:
Your own cooked OS (Windows.nb/os.nb)
The newest Radio ROM (Radio.nb)
A custom or shrunk* Extended ROM (If applicable) (ExtendedRom.nb)
A splash screen (PrimarySplash.nb)
Under NO circumstance, should you replace the IPL or SPL. The risk of breaking someone's device is too great.​
Flashing Methods
Refer to My Guide​
Warnings:
You will have to flash your ROM many times a day in order to find and fix bugs. This is not something you can pick up and do in a few minutes. You are requires to have the following:
Time
No/Understanding Wife/Girlfriend
High Fustration Level
The ability to use the search research within the forum
Patience
A knack for figuring out things
Patience
A large PM box (trust me... you WILL be asked the same question 10,000,000 times)
Patience
A Herald/Atlast(Wing)
Patience
Lesson 2 will probably come earlier than next week simply because this week's lesson is only one of knowledge and not of actual work.
*Shrinking the Extended ROM will allow for more Storage space. More on this later.
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Beautiful .... And I already get tons of pm's on aim . yahoo, msn and here asking the same damm questions. So I just tell all get aim and join my chat/tech room ....
Love to cook
Count me in... I would love to learn how to cook 'roms' looking forward to your next lesson...
regards
Prashant
Dopod C800 aka HTC Herald
WM 6.1 Ginolin
Ok I stayed up hoping for more info ... time for a power nap as its 7:00am here in nyc ....
ivanmmj said:
I'm not itje, but ok.
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yea i konw but ur both neck and neck so i wanna make roms like both of yall
Interested
I'm interested in learning! My work load is crazy lately though so may not be able to stay current on the lessons, so no grading.
It's my birthday, so I didn't stay up creating lesson 2... I stayed up playing video games. lol (I turn 25 today. I'm an "old" man. lol)
Congrats, happy birthday
ivanmmj said:
It's my birthday, so I didn't stay up creating lesson 2... I stayed up playing video games. lol (I turn 25 today. I'm an "old" man. lol)
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Happy BDay Ivan!
ivanmmj said:
It's my birthday, so I didn't stay up creating lesson 2... I stayed up playing video games. lol (I turn 25 today. I'm an "old" man. lol)
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Happy Birthday Ivan

Chef Mentor Wanted...

hi, peeps.
Im having a play with some bits and pieces and think I get it. Wondered if a kind Chef would mind taking me under thier wing and giving me a few bits to play with eg partially created roms, ones that didnt work, ones that did, a couple of different roms and then get me to try and merge them etc.
Want to extract some existiing roms so I can learn how the bits all work. Yes I have read the tuts and guides. But I fancy having a foster chef help me get up to speed.
Soz if this is against the rules, I just fancy trying to be an apprentice first and learn from different roms what worked and what didnt, and more importantly, why. Also want to learn about these tweaks people make to the dlls etc.
that mentor would be the wiki.
the_passenger said:
that mentor would be the wiki.
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here here .
SlyTuk said:
hi, peeps.
Im having a play with some bits and pieces and think I get it. Wondered if a kind Chef would mind taking me under thier wing and giving me a few bits to play with eg partially created roms, ones that didnt work, ones that did, a couple of different roms and then get me to try and merge them etc.
Want to extract some existiing roms so I can learn how the bits all work. Yes I have read the tuts and guides. But I fancy having a foster chef help me get up to speed.
Soz if this is against the rules, I just fancy trying to be an apprentice first and learn from different roms what worked and what didnt, and more importantly, why. Also want to learn about these tweaks people make to the dlls etc.
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I b4 E except after C.... sorry, had to do it
added some urls
Im no mentor as I am strugling myself on getting first release stable, but I can provide whit some delicious urlz;
Alex's v5 Cooking Kits - last updated 2008-02-26
Cooking Guides for the Ultimate Noobs- Screencasts
Kaiser ROM Kitchen Tutorial
How to cook a ROM
OEM building tutorial
True PagePool Hack Tutorial
Diamond Apz & OEM
How to dump a ROM
How to reconstruct ROM
The Ultimate Radio Thread
All Extracted HTC Apps (cab & oem included)
Universal WM6 ROM Kitchen
XDA PagePool Patcher v1.4 for ALL Kaiser Rom Files (and Touch dual)
The NIKI / NEON Radio that Works w/ 1.65.xx.xx based ROM's 1.58.25.17
P1Taters 4share
Duttys 4 share
Ahmadashar stuff
RUU_Kaiser_HTC_WWE_3.28.405.0_radio_sign_25.83.40.02_1.65.16.25_Ship
L26_Kaiser Diamond (Build 19588.1.1.4, full port!) Chefs friendly version!
Remove Clear Storage Icon in Settings <-- Good example of how to remove stock app.
Also search for DrJ video tutorials on kitchen and cooking. They are guud but didnt find the url. Got them stored on my laptop. // Edit: added to post
Hopefully some of this makes you going
raiisak said:
Im no mentor as I am strugling myself on getting first release stable, but I can provide whit some delicious urlz;
Kaiser ROM Kitchen Tutorial
How to cook a ROM
OEM building tutorial
True PagePool Hack Tutorial
Diamond Apz & OEM
How to dump a ROM
How to reconstruct ROM
The NIKI / NEON Radio that Works w/ 1.65.xx.xx based ROM's 1.58.25.17
P1Taters 4share
Duttys 4 share
Ahmadashar stuff
RUU_Kaiser_HTC_WWE_3.28.405.0_radio_sign_25.83.40.02_1.65.16.25_Ship
L26_Kaiser Diamond (Build 19588.1.1.4, full port!) Chefs friendly version!
Also search for DrJ video tutorials on kitchen and cooking. They are guud but didnt find the url. Got them stored on my laptop.
Hopefully some of this makes you going
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Thanks raiisak, Its very refreshing to see someone who goes that bit further. I had seen some of those, but there are a few new links I hadnt come accross before.
Just bit the bullet and flashed my first rom It aint grear, but at least it works! Not getting the performance of Leo though, even though I used his core v4. Must try and see why.
To the "read the wiki" bregade, I confirm I had before I wrote this thread. Reason I asked for a mentor, is that is how I approach my work. For my employer, I have mentors, and I mentor others. Collaboration was what I thought forums and communities were all about - perhaps I was mistaken.
Once again, thank you to raiisak. No doubt Ill be in contact to see how you get on, as well as trying to learn with you if I can keep up
I'm not skilled as the elite, but I know how to cook my own roms. Here are some tips.
Watch all these videos. Then copy the videos.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=372469
Start with this kit by Alex. Thats how I started.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Alex's Cooking Kits
After playing around with all these tools, download the kaiser 3.28 rom and strip out the bloatware. This is where the skills come in knowing all the reg keys belonging to what program and what files link to the program. These are all good tips for a good start. I wish you luck.
SlyTuk said:
Thanks raiisak, Its very refreshing to see someone who goes that bit further. I had seen some of those, but there are a few new links I hadnt come accross before.
Just bit the bullet and flashed my first rom It aint grear, but at least it works! Not getting the performance of Leo though, even though I used his core v4. Must try and see why.
To the "read the wiki" bregade, I confirm I had before I wrote this thread. Reason I asked for a mentor, is that is how I approach my work. For my employer, I have mentors, and I mentor others. Collaboration was what I thought forums and communities were all about - perhaps I was mistaken.
Once again, thank you to raiisak. No doubt Ill be in contact to see how you get on, as well as trying to learn with you if I can keep up
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Well I am glad it helped you a bit on the way, and I fully understand why you search a mentor. All the info on cooking are great untill you reach more advanced areas best explained by chefs who knows the deal or others who are contributing and developing.
I have a couple more for you:
Universal WM6 ROM Kitchen
XDA PagePool Patcher v1.4 for ALL Kaiser Rom Files (and Touch dual)
Others string of intrest is:
how to edit a .rgu
how to create a oem
how the build a package
Remeber L26 and other great chef`s rgu`s are heavy modified. Theyre roms are stripped and customized over and over. We deadly need to start fresh, learning the kitchen, again and again its stucked in mind and fingers. Then move on and add oure own packages editing those oem and flash, reflash and flash some more. Reading up on forum while you are cooking is a great thing as its wery time consuming. Doing it basic adding one by one is a great learning curve and great for bugtesting.
Lucky me I am under a great chefs wing and will be happy to provide/pass on some basic knowledge about cooking if you gets stuck youre first week
Just shout out or pm me and ill do my best.
thomassster said:
I'm not skilled as the elite, but I know how to cook my own roms. Here are some tips.
Watch all these videos. Then copy the videos.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=372469
Start with this kit by Alex. Thats how I started.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Alex's Cooking Kits
After playing around with all these tools, download the kaiser 3.28 rom and strip out the bloatware. This is where the skills come in knowing all the reg keys belonging to what program and what files link to the program. These are all good tips for a good start. I wish you luck.
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Screencast is the vids of dr.j i was talking about. Legend! Good find, I added em to my post aswell as I planning to add everything I find usefull to it as I ride
raiisak said:
Screencast is the vids of dr.j i was talking about. Legend! Good find, I added em to my post aswell as I planning to add everything I find usefull to it as I ride
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WOW! Thanks dude...
That stock tool removal will be my next step.
My first cooked rom still hasnt died yet - I just bunged anyold crap in to see how it would look, and if it would work. The fact it even booted amazed me - and there are even some bits I like in there. - for example there are 2 start menus, one normal WM version, the other like a Desktop. Id never seen that before - Id always wanted to clean out a rom, then put some of my most used apps - Opera, RSS, PIE a couple of games or something. Now I might "play" more and think more outside the box... Dunno yet !
Edit: - when I say 2 Start menus, I mean at the same time, depending on where you click on, icon for detailed version, word for simple version.
Fanx again matey
SlyTuk said:
WOW! Thanks dude...
That stock tool removal will be my next step.
My first cooked rom still hasnt died yet - I just bunged anyold crap in to see how it would look, and if it would work. The fact it even booted amazed me - and there are even some bits I like in there. - for example there are 2 start menus, one normal WM version, the other like a Desktop. Id never seen that before - Id always wanted to clean out a rom, then put some of my most used apps - Opera, RSS, PIE a couple of games or something. Now I might "play" more and think more outside the box... Dunno yet !
Edit: - when I say 2 Start menus, I mean at the same time, depending on where you click on, icon for detailed version, word for simple version.
Fanx again matey
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Also if you going to do youre own stuff I recomend WinCE CAB Manager, unfort. its not free. But its a wery wery nice cab tool. I use it all the time to make my own tweaks as I flash faster than flash gordon himself and cant be arsed hack the reg manualy everythims. You can build a house in there, im sure of it. Anyways, you should check it out.
SlyTuk said:
WOW! Thanks dude...
That stock tool removal will be my next step.
My first cooked rom still hasnt died yet - I just bunged anyold crap in to see how it would look, and if it would work. The fact it even booted amazed me - and there are even some bits I like in there. - for example there are 2 start menus, one normal WM version, the other like a Desktop. Id never seen that before - Id always wanted to clean out a rom, then put some of my most used apps - Opera, RSS, PIE a couple of games or something. Now I might "play" more and think more outside the box... Dunno yet !
Edit: - when I say 2 Start menus, I mean at the same time, depending on where you click on, icon for detailed version, word for simple version.
Fanx again matey
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Hi
It is good to see a determined fellas that try to cook. I'm no cook and merely a average user... but if i'm not mistaken, the two start menu you talking about might be coming from qmenu (the one that look like desktop.. by desktop i assume you mean windows desktop and it is a cascading start menu). maybe the base you use already have it installed.
SlyTuk said:
Thanks raiisak, Its very refreshing to see someone who goes that bit further. I had seen some of those, but there are a few new links I hadnt come accross before.
Just bit the bullet and flashed my first rom It aint grear, but at least it works! Not getting the performance of Leo though, even though I used his core v4. Must try and see why.
To the "read the wiki" bregade, I confirm I had before I wrote this thread. Reason I asked for a mentor, is that is how I approach my work. For my employer, I have mentors, and I mentor others. Collaboration was what I thought forums and communities were all about - perhaps I was mistaken.
Once again, thank you to raiisak. No doubt Ill be in contact to see how you get on, as well as trying to learn with you if I can keep up
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well u may be my next mentor...
can you put links to post #1???
I'm sure if this will be nice summary in the end
thx

Cooking ROM

I'm trying to cook a ROM, and wondering couple of things: (apart from is this the wrong forum!)
- I'm using HyperCore, is this ok or is there better way?
- I can't get cooked ROM to boot. Looks like this is a Vista problem (according to some threads). Has anyone else got problems cooking on Vista? NB. everything else is fine, with no errors or problems.
i wouldn't even think its vista bro im running on XP and im having the same issues and ive used hypercore and EFN's with me changing the XIP and SYS of the efn to try and make it easier and ive used probably between 10-15 diff builds and i haven't gotten one to boot, and it used to be so easy to add stuff to the ppcgeeks kitchen when i would add files and zips to the kitchen and pop out tilt roms like crazy, i just want to be able to do some custom roms for myself and this wonderful community and its a lot harder for this device then others hopefully ppl like luca efn tomal ranju and the other rom makers can shed some light on the subject of making roms
No one's going to help you people like this over here. You need to consult Wiki. Though nothing could I myself find there regarding current issue!

OsKitchen support for Herald

Hi friends !
I'm usually trying to cook for my Kaiser, using OsKitchen. I could obtain 3 or 4 flashable ROMs -lots of disaster ROMs too- and now I'm trying to obtain a "decent" ROM with everything well located.
Then, I tried (I like Thahny25's ROMs made in Ivan's kitchen but I'ld like to create my own ROM and share it) to use Ivan's SuperJustKitchen, but it seems too difficult for me; also, thus I must spend more space in my Hard Disk as I can't have no shared folders with OsKitchen to cook for Herald/Wing and Kaiser.
So, I wondered to include Herald's files into Oskitchen structure. But as you maybe read on other places, I'm not an expert in this, but on building, landscape and environment (and this is too far from coding, programming, etc.).
Maybe some of you could use OsKitchen to cook for Herald/Wing. Or maybe some of you know "where to place" every file from Ivan's kitchen into OndraSter's one. This is what I'm asking to any charitative aim who can explain this.
Yes, I know I could ask OndraSter but I think he's busy on other things and also he does not know Herald's world but Kaiser's one.
TYhank you and forgive me the inconvenience, if such considered.
I was working on helping the developer port OsKitchen to the Wing earlier, but he got too busy.
It's an incredible kitchen, and I'm sure he'd help you port it to the Wing for us. It's the best kitchen I've ever seen!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=4854633
Well, Ivan/Ervius/Bepe kitchen is amazing, but for my degree of expertise, OndraSter's one is better for me.
@ace....
Yes, I remember you wrote something there. Now we must "only" put the files in the correct folders, but I'm trying to take the files from Ivan's structure into OndraSter's new one and I'm missing. Then, it's supposed the kitchen works for any device we want.
afn691 said:
Well, Ivan/Ervius/Bepe kitchen is amazing, but for my degree of expertise, OndraSter's one is better for me.
@ace....
Yes, I remember you wrote something there. Now we must "only" put the files in the correct folders, but I'm trying to take the files from Ivan's structure into OndraSter's new one and I'm missing. Then, it's supposed the kitchen works for any device we want.
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I guess I might be able to look into it again tonight. I'll see.

Can someone suggest a ROM Kitchen???

i've been using PPC Kitchen to build a few ROMs. now that i've got the hang of it and know what i NEED to include and what i WANT to include i'd like to build a very light, fast ROM for my phone. however, PPC Kitchen has started giving me various error messages when cooking. can anyone suggest another user friendly kitchen that i could download? i'd still very much consider myself a beginner, so i'm looking for something that is fairly easy to use. any suggestions???
still looking for a good kitchen to start learning cooking on. any suggestions for a beginner friendly kitchen? anyone???

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