Hola, anyone got a copy of the WM6 coredll.dll? Can't get it out of my WM6 device and I don't want to have to dump the rom unless I really have to.
TIA.
the only way to get this file is to dum the xip section of the rom (or someone do it for you)
Yeah thought as much, just thought someone might have one lying around
I have it from the 17743 relase i'll zip it up you in a few minutes when I get home
Does the coredll.dll have anything to do with making WLAN function calls? If so then I might like to take a look at it and poke around a bit. Austinsnyc, if you get the chance to post that on the forum, I'd appreciate it.
im trying to make a wm6 thing work on wm5 - one of it's dependencies is a wm6 coredll.dll (cant really say what atm - might not work anyway).
also need a cp of coredll.dll, was able to dump the xip but the file is broken up into binary files - reconstructing the pe file is taking longer then i expected, at this point, if anyone can throw the file my way it will be highly appreciated - [email protected]
thanks...
so.... can someone please load this coredll.dll here?
another Q... if i'll replace my coredll.dll with another coredll.dll of a different model i.e. take from SE Xperia and out it in HTC Tytn ?
please advise
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I am trying to get the AT&T WM2003 final rom to work minus the audio clipping, I have got the latest Tmobile rom and compared all the sound related registry settings, and nothing appears to differ. However looking at the audio driver (wavedev.dll) the one from the AT&T rom is larger, which suggests this might be where the changes were made, as the Waveapi.dll is exactly the same size..
But my problem is that I don't run linux (and i'm not that familiar with it) so I can't build the Tmobile wavedev.dll into the AT&T rom.
I have tried editing the registry to point to a copy of the tmo driver (which obviously I had to rename) but it didn't work (I'm guessing becuase everything else is looking for the other file)
Could anyone build the Tmobile dll into the AT&T rom if I sent them the file ??
Cheers
Neil
I have tried having a go at creating a rom myself using a bootable Knoppix cd, but I can't get it to work correctly as all the settings in mkrom are for the special edition rom. And I'm not really sure what I'm doing :lol:
Could any of you guys that run the rom kitchens or anything hook me up ??
Cheers
Neil
Hi guys,
I'm looking to create a WM6 ROM for a device which only has WM5 ROMs available for it. I understand the basic principles in ROM cooking but I'm not sure where I'd start with this one.
Anyone have any pointers?
Thanks in advance!
that forum is pointer, nab.
You have to extract the XIP first. I tried creating one for my Dell Axim X51 (mid) but never finished it. Aslong as you know how to extract the XIP from your device and then create a rom you should be alright lol.
I dont know that much tbh. No one bothers with questions like this on this forum dunno why its just the way it is I guess. Would be nice for a tutorial on how to create Roms etc. but i suppose you will get people who dont have a clue trying to do it.
Kurt
Thanks rumble.
Yeah I've been doing a bit of looking round and you're right. Extract XIP and replace with WM6.1 XIP, being careful not to loose any oem files in the process. That's basically how it seems to go anyway
Anyone who can dump a Dutch Ipaq 614c ROM?
It would be much appreciated
If you're still looking for one, maybe I can be of some help...
charlieMOGUL
Yes, I'm still looking for a Dutch ROM or a dump of a Dutch ROM.
i am also looking for a dutch rom. if i can help with something or need to do anything just let me know, i need this ROM very bad.
sincerley locoo
Maybe this can be usefull
It is a Dutch ROM
*I will post a working image soon.
For anyone who is interested in cooking a Dutch ROM, here are the OEM en SYS files, extracted from the ROM.
http://uploading.com/files/6a1634d9/OEM_%26amp%3B_SYS_Dutch_Ipaq_614c.rar/
Also for creating a Dutch xt9 cab file, these files are usefull. Creating the cab file myself wasn't successfull. This is a package ready to be cooked for Dutch xt9 files.
http://rapidshare.com/files/278550136/Dutch_xt9_for_IPAQ_614C.zip
Darqw said:
Maybe this can be usefull
It is a Dutch ROM
http://rapidshare.com/files/278140280/Dutch_IPAQ_614C_ROM.rar.html
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First of all i want to thank you very much for this rom, however
i downloaded this, and flashed it on my device, flashing went perfectly but as soon as the windows mobile screen pops up along with that ''trendy'' beep sound, it gets stuck on it.
i left it a couple a minutes, i stays on the screen showing the ''please wait''
spinning logo of WM 6.
i also tried to reflash it, also re downloaded it in case something went wrong downloading.
anyone else facing this problem to?
and 1 other question,
i made a dump of a hp 614 i have, wich is Dutch, now i got the following files :
- diskimage_Ver.nbo
- part2.nb0.payload
- part2.nb0.payload.part1
- part02.raw
when i whas searching forums i found out that i have to change the
diskimage_Ver.nb0 to FLASH.DIO
i tried this and the device got stuck at the ''clean boot'' part.
obviousley i don't know alot and i'm sorry to ask anyone's help.
but what do i have to do with those other files? how do i make those files to a complete working ROM?
any help appreciated,
thanks to all people that helped me comming this far
I see the problem... I didn't have time to test it thoroughly.
Here is the link for a new (and hopefully a good working) ROM image.
http://rapidshare.com/files/278647058/original_dutch_1.00.rar
The problem is that I myself am still trying to learn to cook, so don't expect any miracles... That's why the first one didn't function properly. But normally this ROM schould function, as it is an copy of a Dutch Ipaq 614c.
If anyone is interested in cooking an up-to-date Dutch ROM, all the necessary tools and dumps are (normally) available. I already posted the OEM and SYS folders separately or they can be extracted from this ROM image.
At the moment I am not able to create a good working up-to-date Dutch ROM image, hopefully somebody is able to create one with the help of this ROM image.
Darqw said:
I see the problem... I didn't have time to test it thoroughly.
Here is the link for a new (and hopefully a good working) ROM image.
http://rapidshare.com/files/278647058/original_dutch_1.00.rar
The problem is that I myself am still trying to learn to cook, so don't expect any miracles... That's why the first one didn't function properly. But normally this ROM schould function, as it is an copy of a Dutch Ipaq 614c.
If anyone is interested in cooking an up-to-date Dutch ROM, all the necessary tools and dumps are (normally) available. I already posted the OEM and SYS folders separately or they can be extracted from this ROM image.
At the moment I am not able to create a good working up-to-date Dutch ROM image, hopefully somebody is able to create one with the help of this ROM image.
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thanks for the updated ROM link, i'll post a review of the ROM ASAP.
this will be tomorrow,
ontzettend bedankt!
could you please explain me what to do with the 4 files, how they needed to be set-up for a working ROM, im also trying to get the hang of cooking a ROM.
ill be glad to hear from you once again.
yours sincerley,
alex
Hi everyone
just bought a G910, i was so enthusiast of my bargain...UNTIL I SWITCHED IT ON... It's like an obese elephant disguised as an handeld [and i have the latest official rom, the .36 one]. It's slow, really heavvy, it crashes continuously, ecc.
I've searched for something that could help me, but i haven't found absolutely nothing about cooked stuff or similar for my G910.
I need an help, if it doesn't exists anything already done, and is it possible to create a cooked rom for the g910, i'm ready to learn.
In addiction, I have some troubles that i'd like to clarify.
1) Does it exists a REALLY WORKING fix for the annoying low volume?
2) Are there some rom for others handeld that could fit and work with succes on my G910?
3) Does it exists some software for overclocking my device?
4) Are there some kind of updates that i can do? I've got WM6 installed, i was asking myself if is it possible, in some way, to install WM 6.5 or similar.
5) Please HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELP me
It's a watch, that's a phone.... how can you expect it to do much?
Thanks for your reply but... i've not understood what do you wanna say :/ Sorry but i'm not english ))
Little update.
Found "TSW TOOLS" software, from Cotulla [the forum doesn't allows me to post links but it's so easy to find]
This tool decrypts/encrypts .bin to .tsw and .tsw to .bin.
So now i have a .bin file with my rom.
Tried to "split" it with ImgFstools but it says
"
ImgfsFromDump.exe G910_Software_IT/prg/G910SW.bin out.bin
ImgfsFromDump 2.1rc2
Compression DLL does not support compression type '\AMSS\products\7'!
"
...could someone help me?
I am new to Axims. I bought one on eBay, and I decided that I want to cook my own ROMs for it. I started here on HTC Geeks (can't post links yet, not enough posts): HTCGeeks Forum > Windows Mobile Pocket PC's > Axim X51v
ROM Cooking Outline
. I learned a lot from that, however I got stuck at the make_imgfs unreadable output problem (described by ChangeLing in that thread). I have tried using ImgfsToNb and it still doesn't work.
Basically, I want to be able to edit the Imgfs Partition of the .nb0 file, and repackage it into a .nb0 file. After I learn how to do that, I would like to learn how to edit the XIP.
Can anyone help me with this? Even other's cooked ROMs have things in them that I have no need for, such as Transcriber (I never use it).
I would like to know if there is a kitchen available (like the Portable Axim Rom Kitchen (which never worked for me, no matter what I tried), that works. I can also piece together a kitchen myself if told what tools I need and how to use them.
Bump! Bump!
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What does it mean?
I also want to cook a rom...