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I have searched before posting this.
What I want to do is to reload Winmobile 5 onto my TyTN WITHOUT the built-in apps like calendar, word, etc also being loaded in. I would like to load up the phone app but not anything else.
Can this be done please? If so how?
Thanks
WB
I'm not an expert...but think you could try to cook your own ROM; modify the existing WM5 ROM you have and remove all the things you dont want to be there....
I don't know if the existing tools posted in the forum could also be used to modify a WM5 ROM...but could give it a try if you want.
Regards;
Mablan
Mablan,
I was hoping it was a rather more simple process, such as using a special sequence of the bootloader to do this, rather than have to cook ROMS. Appreciate the thought though.
Anyone else able to throw some light on this question?
Thanks
WB
mablan said:
I'm not an expert...but think you could try to cook your own ROM; modify the existing WM5 ROM you have and remove all the things you dont want to be there....
I don't know if the existing tools posted in the forum could also be used to modify a WM5 ROM...but could give it a try if you want.
Regards;
Mablan
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I am afraid most of the programmes are part of the operating system and you will not find a rom here customised to your specs, the last poster was right if you want a stripped out rom to your specs you had better get cooking that is the only way. Look on the Wiki under Hermes for the info you need if you are into D.I.Y.
Guys,
Thanks for the info. Ah well, looks like I'm either off to find a cooked ROM or I live with what I have got.
Cheers
WB
Hi All
I see now we are getting quite a few custom ROM's from the likes of bepe, panosha and other.
Great Work Guys.
But i would also like to be able to build or a least edit a ROM to exactly meet my requirement. Like adding or removing certain CAB files and making reg edits.
Have been reading a lot of other threads on the site put none seem to deal directly with the Polaris.
So i was hoping some of you great cooks (grovel grovel grovel) would wight a description on how to take a nbh file and extract and edit the different nb parts and then rebuild back to a nbh file ready for flashing.
Thanks
polaris kitchen
sorry......wrong answer
I'd love that too! I want to mod an existing ROM and make it specific to my needs.
Will anyone be so kind and post a short guide how to do this? And make the topic sticky!
First, you can start with Kaiser's Kitchen...and at last, use Dark Simpson tool (htc room tool) to make nbh file (config add Polaris device in tool config)
Cheers,
ouioui
Good place to start is here http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Kaiser ROM Kitchen Tutorial
Yep , good one, but everything is based on Kaiser.
I don't have a Polaris Radio, neither does the HTC Rom Tool allow to cook Polaris Rom's.
Any other ideas ? Or could someone help ?
Thanks a lot in advance
The Kaiser kitchen works fine and all you need to do with the Dark Simpson ROM tool is change the Model ID from KAIS***** to POLA*****
As always read the threads before you start cooking and make sure you have Hard SPL!!
Thanks
I've been reading all night ;-)
In the HTC Rom tool there is no Polar***** , strange, although I thought I downloaded the newest ini. I've read in another thread that I could use the Kaiser one as it was basically the same device, is that so ?
Other question though:
Talking about Hard-SPL- I've Hard-SPL'd mine , but do I need to include that one in the rom as well ? Like while using the HTC Rom Tool , in the SPL section ???
Second question, where can I find the radio.....nb ?
Thanks for your help, I appreciate that.
As I said set the ROM tool to Kaiser then change the Model ID to POLA***** and use as normal to create the nbh image.
As for Hard SPL... once you´ve flashed it that´s that, no need to flash it every time you change ROMs or radio...
id love to see the guide for polaris aswell.
and oem packages as well.
i did everything as it was sowen in kaiser guide, but i got an error on building system. have no idea why..
was saying that something is missing or path is icorrect smth like that
post here exact errr.U got.
here is htcrt.ini for polaris (only Polaris Option is active) simply rewrite htcrt.ini in folder with htcrt.EXE
It's not necessary to include Radio ROM when building? Right?
nope, its up 2 U what 2 include (SPL/Radio/OS/Splash)
phsnake said:
post here exact errr.U got.
here is htcrt.ini for polaris (only Polaris Option is active) simply rewrite htcrt.ini in folder with htcrt.EXE
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Thanks for the guidance. The tutorial is great but fails to mention specifics if you are not cooking a Kaiser Rom. For example, does the baserom have to come from a shipped Rom? I was using the 3.02 Kaiser Rom as my baserom. Can you do that when cooking a Polaris rom? How do I get the RUU_signed.nbh out of any other Rom. I thought about using the WM6.1 19716 Rom but couldn't extract anything. (Probably stupid questions but cant find answers in the wiki). BTW, I was getting same errors about half-way through compiling process. If I try again today, I will record the errors and post. Again, thx for help.
sgreenwood99M me i have 19716 WM6.1 for cooking. U can Use some part of any ROM but U have to be sure exactly what. In general U can Use OEMpackages freely, but be aware with drivers, baseapps....(i have perfect CZECH 19199 WM6.1 but w/o working SMS)
Hi,
i've read through the Kaiser kitchen guide and it all seems to make sense however i'm not sure how much is relavent to the Polaris, for example the ingredients section talks about expanding the radio file and the rom files to folders, from the Kaiser files on rapidshare etc.
Do us Polaris users do these points too? or are there specific Polaris Radio and ROM files we use?
I have my base ROM file called RUU_signed.nbh and i've also managed to use pdocread to get the RAW files too, but just not sure where to go now?
All i want to do is remove a few cabs and add a few cabs and EXEs to my rom.
can anyone post comments on exactly which parts of the Kaiser kitchen guide need to be changed to use on a Polaris?
thanks.
dont need raw's. simply put *.NBH(polaris) to BaseRom folder. Run begin.cmd(or bat?) Choose option 1.
click......... then start cook.cmd(or bat)
Do we replace the KaiserCustomRUU and the BuildOS files with ones specific to Polaris? Thanks.
yes, take udK CustomRUU & replace kaiser one, u dont need to replace anything else(except htcrt.ini ||KAIS**** replace with POLA***). And of course Polaris' *nbh
Whenever I put a Polaris nbh in the BaseRom folder, the process gives me an error that it cannot find RUU_signed.nbh.
hy all. i have a problem (wish): i want to install a clean rom ( i have it allready) and i want to customize it with the programs that i want to, and then, to save this rom (i supose that i have to dump it and reconstruct it) exactly with my settings/applications/etc. can i do that? if I can, how? thx alll.
When you customize your polaris on the device itself, it doesn't change the ROM on it. So dumping it will not give you a new ROM. You'll have to change the ROM on the desktop, and upload it afterwards. There are a lot of topics about ROM building.
ok. thx. i will go then to that topics. thx.
Yes but the problem is that all those posts are about porting a 6.1 rom from another device to polaris.
Now that we have a 6.1 rom how exactly do we cook it and flash it back?
Here's my problem: I have the PTG 6.1 rom, but I want to replace the CF2 with CF3.5 and replace TTN6 with TTN7, and flash it back.
I already have Kitchen 1.3, extracted the 'RUU_signed.nbh' and a dump of 03_OS.nb.payload.
Now, where do I go from here?. I want a rom that's exactly the same as the official one but with the changes I mentioned above.
I'm a complete noob at this cooking rom issue. I've read lots of threads but I've only gotten more confused about all the XIPs, SYSs, OEMs and stuff, and I think the same happens with other users.
I know that some of the actual cookers were once in the same place I'm now, so can someone point me out the rigth way and if possible post a detailed tutorial on how to extract, cook and flash back a rom on POLARIS, me and lots of users would apreciate it a LOT.
Second That Thought.
What would be nice to see (if possible) the following,
as an example:
1. Download Polaris ROM Kitchen v1.3
2. Extract to c:\Kitchen
3. Copy your ROM image (*.nbh) to X:\
4. Run command
...20. Install Package (M2D.cab) by doing the following ...
21. Recombine the ROM by doing the follow commands ...
22. Flash your ROM to your Polaris
23. Hard Reset and verify that the package you installed is in your ROM
Congrats
A step by step like that, which walks a user though the process of a demo ROM and a demo *.cab for learning would be FANTASTIC!!!
Thanks in advance to whoever can help us out!
Juxtyce
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Any help from the professionals out there?
Look here:
1. .Net2.0 => .net3.5
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2685138&postcount=22
2. replace the ttn.cab file in the folder "\kitchen.work\Build\OEM\OEMAPPS" with the TomTom7 cab. If it don't have the same name, rename the new cab or edit the file 'config_AP.txt' in the same folder
hope it will help you I managed it this way.
P.S. I didn't change the XIP as mentioned in the given thread. See following posts
I will dump the wm6.1 rom for you guys, and provide you with a kitchen with some packages you can use.
I will do so for all available languages that is available with official wm6.1
But,that is gonna be quite time consuming, and I hope that you understand that I ask this in return:
Any small donation for the time I use on that will be of help.
I dont say that its required, not at all. I am not doing this for money.
But the number of hours I spend on this is getting pretty high.
I will do this project either you donate or not.
cheers
thank you a lot itje. can you make in romanian also?
dunno if it's the good topic to post but let's try.
I see many fantastic people cooking excellent roms (i wish i could do the same...), and, in those roms, a lot of softwares.
Isn't it possible to just have a rom with the bare minimum?
and seperate cabs to install what you want?
for example, manilla 2d is cool, but many people like spb mobile shell better, so it's wasted memory.
May be i'm just wrong, don't understanding how it all works, so plz explain to me !
ady_uaic said:
thank you a lot itje. can you make in romanian also?
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if the language is available; yes
taniwha913 said:
Isn't it possible to just have a rom with the bare minimum?
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There is a large choice of ROM's, some loaded with extra's, some very minimally equiped. There are so many that your favorite must be out there already. Just search for it.
Hi all,
so I am new to the world of Windows Mobile - use to be a Symbian fan and then got the HTC Touch Diamond recently due to my Nokia dieing of old age.
I want to learn how to cook ROMs so I can customize what I want as I want. I tried sending Da_G a PM as he seems to be quite knowledable about cooking - although he seems to be MIA (his last post was a long time ago) and I have not gotten a reply yet.
So now onto some questions which are probably stupid, but I do not know the answers to.
So I have an HTC Touch Diamond which originally comes with Windows Mobile 6.1, I am using osKitchen as it seems really popular and it looks easy enough to use. I followed the guide which is here but it does not give me the complete info I want.
So in order to cook a ROM you first need to have an original ROM (so in my case an original ROM for the HTC Touch Diamond off the HTC site?)... I got that(RUU_Diamond_HTC_WWE-AFK_2.03.421.2_Radio_Signed_Diamond_52.51.25.26_1.09.25.23_Ship.exe)
Then you open it up with osKitchen, it extracts it blah blah blah.
I then get a popup about a new ROM has been imported and it asks me if I want to automatically configure the project to use the ROM. I click yes.
Then it says the device profile currently selected uses a pre 6.5 kernel, module allocation space will be extremely limited. Do I want to auto enable module to file conversion for a list of files? Now I read somewhere that if you are using pre 6.5 kernel you want files, if you are using the 6.5 kernel you want modules? I am not sure what to click here as I want to upgrade to windows mobile 6.5 ...
So do I enable the conversion or not?
Then it pops up with the project settings, under SYS Packages I can see all of the phones services. OEM packages, I am not too sure what that is... One thing which is worrying is that there is a red circle with an X in it infront of OEM Drivers... If I hover over it, it says there are issues detected in the OEMdriers. They all seem to be errors detected in the registry and the registery key path entry is invalid due to 2 adjacent backslahes? So is this normal? What do I do?
Also there is a block "RecMod" under OEM Packages. What does that do and what is it used for?
EXT Packages, over here we have all of the applications which will be preinstalled when you flash the ROM? I know how to add .cab packages to it and it seems simple enough. Once again there is a RecMod with a tick box?
ROM Tweaking I have not really bothered with yet, would first like to learn the basics. Anything I should know about in ROM Tweaking?
Now back to SYS Packages. This is where you update/port/upgrade ? to newer windows mobile versions? Now I think if you are changing between window mobile major build versions or what ever you want to call it (like from 6.1 to 6.5) kernel changes perhaps? You call it porting? Anyways, so now I want to change to the latest build in WM6.5 .
I took a look at this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=650783
Now it seems like the first 3 digits indicate something, what exactly I am not too sure. Perhaps someone could explain?
There is HTC HTC which is made by HTC I think and possibly meant for HTC?
Then there is COM 2 and LG. Now since I have an HTC do I have to use the HTC one or not? Also it seems some have newer / higher WM builds? So why are there these many different builds and what difference does it make as to what they are? Also what are the COM 2, 3 and 5 ?
Anyways, I downloaded the HTC one. Now I want to port / upgrade to it. It is WM6.5 now as well. So I click Import, then goto Import a new WM build. Select the appropriate build dump, then click on start importing. It will import it and then what? Is there anything else I need to do?
I am assuming go back to Project Settings and under SYS build change it to the newer one which I have just imported? Although is this really all I need to do? Will I now have a proper functioning cooked ROM running WM6.5 with the new build?
Thanks
If you're cooking a 6.5 rom, and you have a 6.5 native kernel (there should be one out there, unless you're using a cdma diamond), then DO NOT RECMOD (convert to files). If you have to use a 6.1 kernel, then you have to recmod a lot of modules. Look around, there are threads with native kernels for many older devices. I'm not going to dig up a link, I'll let you find it. Just get the Diamond native kernel and use it.
If you have a cdma diamond, then I believe that people use the cdma raphael native kernel, but supposedly it's buggy.
OEM Drivers has an .rgu that usually has a few mistakes in it; that's probably the error you're getting. I wouldn't worry about it, but the kitchen may tell you which line the error appears in, and you can fix it.
As far as rom tweaking goes, all you need to know is that manila sucks, and Sense is blight on humanity. Good luck and have fun.
Real Beginners Stuff Please.
PsyCLown89 said:
Hi all,
so I am new to the world of Windows Mobile......
I want to learn how to cook ROMs so I can customize what I want as I want.....
So now onto some questions which are probably stupid, but I do not know the answers to......
...... I followed the guide which is here but it does not give me the complete info I want.....
..... What do I do?
..... What does that do and what is it used for?
..... would first like to learn the basics......
..... so now I want to change to the latest build in WM6.5 .
..... do I have to use the HTC one or not? Also it seems some have newer / higher WM builds? So why are there these many different builds and what difference does it make as to what they are? Also what are the COM 2, 3 and 5 ?
.....and then what? Is there anything else I need to do?
.....Thanks
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Hi,
So many questions
I too am new to the world of Windows Mobile, and have learnt how to flash different ROMs sussessfully.
I have spent my time reading hundreds of threads about flashing, and having a go - the tutorials and threads have been great source of knowledge.
Now I want to start cooking a ROM and things are different..... I have read thousands of posts and tutorials and watched videos, but I haven't found a real Noobs method of: starting, choosing a kitchen, finding a ROM, importing the new bits, and making the changes. It all goes wrong right from the very start.
Choose a kitchen, and then what ? (exact steps, not just "find a ROM you like, then..", etc. etc.)
None of the threads I have read seem to be able to give the nitty gritty to start, they all skip over it.
I have a Kaiser, and am in a similar position to you, there isn't a native 6.5 kernel for the Kaiser, so how do I make a 6.5 build in a kitchen, when I don't have a 6.5 build to start off ?
Please can someone give a REAL NOOBS guide to starting off.
Thanks & Regards,
It all comes down to the basics. If you do not know what a kitchen actually does, then there probably is no point in cooking to start of with.
Kitchens available today make a lot of things heaps easier than they were several years ago.
Try starting with this thread.... it is not for your device, but you get to learn the basics and actually understand what happens in the background.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=335631
Cooking is not just clicking around with your mouse.
pkoper said:
.... If you do not know what a kitchen actually does, then there probably is no point in cooking to start of with.
..... Cooking is not just clicking around with your mouse.
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This may be new to me, but it also was to EVERY cook there is, or has been at sometime. We all learn something new at some time, and all I was asking for is a little starter to get me going. I realaise it isn't a point and click exercise, otherwise I would have made a ROM by now, and not asked for help. I didn't write the software for the kitchen, so I don't know how it works.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=335631
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Thanks for that, I hadn't seen that one, but unfortunately, it also doesn't give the procedure for starting with a WM6.1 ROM and adding/changing files to end up with a WM6.5 Native Kernel.
Please, give me a break.
Fish-Man said:
I have a Kaiser, and am in a similar position to you, there isn't a native 6.5 kernel for the Kaiser, so how do I make a 6.5 build in a kitchen, when I don't have a 6.5 build to start off ?
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Using search you would have found the native kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=619663
Fish-Man said:
Thanks for that, I hadn't seen that one, but unfortunately, it also doesn't give the procedure for starting with a WM6.1 ROM and adding/changing files to end up with a WM6.5 Native Kernel.
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Thats exactly what I meant. Do you know what the kernel actualy is?
pkoper said:
Using search you would have found the native kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=619663
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Thanks, but I already have them. They are "files" not a "stock build" that the cooks tell you to start with. Again, do I need to start with a "stock build" of WM6.1, or can I use those WM6.5 "files" instead, if so, what am I missing from the "stock build" that I need to continue ?
Thats exactly what I meant. Do you know what the kernel actualy is?
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Yes, It's a piece of code, usually written in assembly language (for speed of execution), that sits between the hardware devices and the system drivers and programs, to translate what the programs want, to what the hardware can understand, and deliver the results from the hardware, back to the programs.
It is the core of the Operating System, and is the first thing that is loaded into memory when the system boots, and stays there until you turn off the device (unlike other programs that are loaded, and unloaded as needed). It is loaded into a seperate and protected area of memory, where it executes processes, handles interrupts, memory management, process management, file management and I/O management.
The User, cannot interract directly with the kernel (or hardware), but has to go via a seperate program (usually containing a GUI), that can send it's requests to the kernel for processing. After the kernel has processed the programs requests, the kernel gives the information to the program, which then outputs it to the User.
Is that enough of an explanation ? Sorry I had to simplify it, but there are a lot of other noobs here that may have gained some knowledge from that, so rather than blow thier minds with acronyms and babble, I thought it best to explain it simply.
Now, are there any more questions you want me to answer, before telling me what I need to know, to understand the first few steps in cooking a ROM ?
Regards,
Fish-Man said:
Hi,
So many questions
I too am new to the world of Windows Mobile, and have learnt how to flash different ROMs sussessfully.
I have spent my time reading hundreds of threads about flashing, and having a go - the tutorials and threads have been great source of knowledge.
Now I want to start cooking a ROM and things are different..... I have read thousands of posts and tutorials and watched videos, but I haven't found a real Noobs method of: starting, choosing a kitchen, finding a ROM, importing the new bits, and making the changes. It all goes wrong right from the very start.
Choose a kitchen, and then what ? (exact steps, not just "find a ROM you like, then..", etc. etc.)
None of the threads I have read seem to be able to give the nitty gritty to start, they all skip over it.
I have a Kaiser, and am in a similar position to you, there isn't a native 6.5 kernel for the Kaiser, so how do I make a 6.5 build in a kitchen, when I don't have a 6.5 build to start off ?
Please can someone give a REAL NOOBS guide to starting off.
Thanks & Regards,
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I don't think what you're looking for exist, persay. There are several kitchens out there to choose from. The only thing that helped me when starting out was frequenting the thread of the kitchen that I was using. It's in the kitchen's thread that you'll find all the nitty gritty answers you're looking for and other people that are in the same boat as you, and more experienced users of the same kitchen who would probably be more apt at answering questions about specific kitchen.
Fish-Man said:
Thanks, but I already have them. They are "files" not a "stock build" that the cooks tell you to start with. Again, do I need to start with a "stock build" of WM6.1, or can I use those WM6.5 "files" instead, if so, what am I missing from the "stock build" that I need to continue ?
Yes, It's a piece of code, usually written in assembly language (for speed of execution), that sits between the hardware devices and the system drivers and programs, to translate what the programs want, to what the hardware can understand, and deliver the results from the hardware, back to the programs.
It is the core of the Operating System, and is the first thing that is loaded into memory when the system boots, and stays there until you turn off the device (unlike other programs that are loaded, and unloaded as needed). It is loaded into a seperate and protected area of memory, where it executes processes, handles interrupts, memory management, process management, file management and I/O management.
The User, cannot interract directly with the kernel (or hardware), but has to go via a seperate program (usually containing a GUI), that can send it's requests to the kernel for processing. After the kernel has processed the programs requests, the kernel gives the information to the program, which then outputs it to the User.
Is that enough of an explanation ? Sorry I had to simplify it, but there are a lot of other noobs here that may have gained some knowledge from that, so rather than blow thier minds with acronyms and babble, I thought it best to explain it simply.
Now, are there any more questions you want me to answer, before telling me what I need to know, to understand the first few steps in cooking a ROM ?
Regards,
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Nice quick knowledge drop on kernel. It sounds to me like you already have a better grasp on things then some!
Fish-Man said:
Thanks, but I already have them. They are "files" not a "stock build" that the cooks tell you to start with. Again, do I need to start with a "stock build" of WM6.1, or can I use those WM6.5 "files" instead, if so, what am I missing from the "stock build" that I need to continue ?
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Thats because there is no stock 6.5 for the Kaiser. Not sure what "those WM6.5 files" are, but you do need the drivers for your device. Any leaked build will not contain those.
Dumping a stock rom will give you insight as to what is actually in the rom. When you then download one of the leaked builds you can you will recognize the files and hence see what needs replacing in order to upgrade.
Now, are there any more questions you want me to answer, before telling me what I need to know, to understand the first few steps in cooking a ROM ?
Regards,
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What kitchen are you using? As there are obviously slight differences as to what is where.
I would just get a ready kitchen and study it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=517957
for your reference maybe you should read this....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=901712
i had made the tutorial how to cook ROM, step by step. it has different device and different OS but worth to read.....
i don't have enough capability to Cook but i try to....
also in this http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=385
some of members also made tutorial as well.......
i hope it can help.
Ready to Cook Stock OEM Kitchens
It seems there is a bit of interest in Stock OEM ROM Kitchens all ready for cooking using osKitchen Zero, so I thought I'd offer up a few that I have working currently. I'm using the latest osKitchen Zero v1.33.5 found HERE because it's the BEST Kitchen out there IMHO.
I also want to take requests for Kitchens. I will do my best to make them work, but I cannot promise they will. I don't have all the devices, so I cannot test them, but I will post both the Kitchen and a ROM cooked from it for testing. At this time, I only know how to work with Windows Mobile Devices, so lets stay with that until further notice.
These will be Completely Stock and Unchanged. You can make your own modifications to them. I just wanted to give a jumping off point to those who are having trouble getting a working Kitchen.
For questions about cooking and modifying your ROMs, please refer to the thread for your device. This Thread is only to take requests for Kitchens and Posting the final results for your use. I will not go into how to Hard SPL each device, again, check your device thread for more info on that.
I'm going to start off with 4 Kitchens and we will build from there. - ATT Tilt, HTC Trinity P3600, HTC T-Mobile HD2, and HTC MEGA.
If requesting a Pre Built Kitchen, Please give me a link to the Stock OEM ROM and any extra info you think might help. I suggest finding the Latest OEM ROM.
All my ROMs and Kitchens are Custom Packaged for easy use.
The Kitchens are Self Extracting. Just Run the EXE file with my SuperMan (SuperSport) icon to extract the kitchen to the current directory.
The ROMs will be AutoFlash files. Again, simply Run the EXE file with my SuperMan (SuperSport) icon to Automatically Extract and run the RUU Updater.
Kitchens and ROMs downloads
Here they are:
1. Download HTC MEGA ROM & Kitchen
Based on "RUU_Mega_hTC_Asia_SEA_WWE_1.37.728.3_Radio_Signed_61.55t.25.38_3.54.25.25_Ship.exe"
SuperSport Custom - HTC MEGA OEM ROM.exe
This is the OEM ROM Packaged by Myself for Easy Flashing. Just run the File and follow the Instructions.
SuperSport HTC MEGA osKitchen Zero.exe Parts 1 & 2
Download both parts. Run Part1 to extract the Kitchen.
2. Download HTC T-Mobile HD2 ROM & Kitchen
Based on "Based on "T-Mobile_HD2_MR_Software_3.14.531.1.exe"
SuperSport T-Mobile HD2 Stock 3.14 ROM.exe Parts 1 & 2
This is the OEM ROM Packaged by Myself for Easy Flashing. Just run the File and follow the Instructions.
SuperSport T-Mobile HD2 Stock 3.14 Kitchen.exe Parts 1-4
Download all 4 parts. Run Part1 to extract the Kitchen.
3. Download HTC Trinity P3600 ROM & Kitchen
Based on "RUU_Trinity_DOPODASIA_WWE_3.00.707.18_6275_1.46.30.11_108_Ship.exe"
SuperSport HTC Trinity P3600 Stock OEM ROM.exe
This is the OEM ROM Packaged by Myself for Easy Flashing. Just run the File and follow the Instructions.
SuperSport HTC Trinity P3600 Stock OEM Kitchen.exe 1 Part
Download this file and Run it to Extract the Kitchen.
4. Download HTC ATT Tilt ROM & Kitchen Coming Next Week
Based on "RUU_Kaiser_CINGULAR_WWE_3.57.502.2_radio_sign_25.88.40.05_1.65.21.18_Ship.exe"
SuperSport Custom - HTC ATT TILT OEM ROM.exe
This is the OEM ROM Packaged by Myself for Easy Flashing. Just run the File and follow the Instructions.
SuperSport HTC ATT TILT osKitchen Zero.exe Parts 1 & 2
Download both parts. Run Part1 to extract the Kitchen.
5. Download HTC TOPAZ ROM & Kitchen
Based on "RUU_Topaz_S2_hTC_Asia_WWE_2.53.707.4_Radio_Signed_Topaz_61.44etc.25.35_4.49.25.91_Ship.exe"
SuperSport Custom - HTC TOPAZ OEM ROM.exe
This is the OEM ROM Packaged by Myself for Easy Flashing. Just run the File and follow the Instructions.
SuperSport HTC TOPAZ osKitchen Zero.exe Parts 1 & 2
Download both parts. Run Part1 to extract the Kitchen.
6. Download HTC ELFIN Kitchen
Based on "RUU_Elfin_hTC_Asia_WWE_3.07.707.02_4.1.13.71_03.34 .90_BLUE_Ship"
SuperSport Elfin Kitchen.exe Parts 1, 2 & 3
Download all three parts. Run Part1 to extract the Kitchen.
This one is larger because I've included 23504 and 23569
I'm interested but i have a question. Would you be prepared to to a HD2 rom with XDA_UC included and configure it in such a way that XDA_UC is launched on first boot? I've played with oskitchen before and got good results but this little trick is something that always evaded me.
As for links. You could use the tmous version you have already as a base as that would work with all Leo's
Just wondering, if my device has no HSPL, will this work too? Or if there's only SSPL? Or really nothing?
I mean, it can't work with a not-HSPL'd device, unless you was able to crack ALL SPL's out there?
M3PH said:
I'm interested but i have a question. Would you be prepared to to a HD2 rom with XDA_UC included and configure it in such a way that XDA_UC is launched on first boot? I've played with oskitchen before and got good results but this little trick is something that always evaded me.
As for links. You could use the tmous version you have already as a base as that would work with all Leo's
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You want XDA_UC with default settings? I can do that for a custom Kitchen. Will post when it's ready.
_Madmatt said:
Just wondering, if my device has no HSPL, will this work too? Or if there's only SSPL? Or really nothing?
I mean, it can't work with a not-HSPL'd device, unless you was able to crack ALL SPL's out there?
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I don't believe you can flash a ROM to any phone that does not have HSPL flashed to it. I can pull out the SSPL, but I don't think that will be all you need. What device are you trying to cook for?
SuperSport said:
I don't believe you can flash a ROM to any phone that does not have HSPL flashed to it. I can pull out the SSPL, but I don't think that will be all you need. What device are you trying to cook for?
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I cook for HTC Photon (HD Mini), but don't worry, I'm using OSBuilder now. However, I used OsKitchen before and I liked the CFC thingy. In OSBuilder I had to patch Manila manually
How do you mean "pull out the SSPL". Isn't that stealing of the work that DFT did? And SSPL is diffirent for each device, I can't imagine you want to look for all devices if they have HSPL or SSPL and implement that?
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You want XDA_UC with default settings? I can do that for a custom Kitchen. Will post when it's ready.
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Yeah that would do i could probably work it out from there but if you fancy setting it up so it looks for stuff to run from \storage card\xda_uc that would save me some time.
Thanks dude.
_Madmatt said:
I cook for HTC Photon (HD Mini), but don't worry, I'm using OSBuilder now. However, I used OsKitchen before and I liked the CFC thingy. In OSBuilder I had to patch Manila manually
How do you mean "pull out the SSPL". Isn't that stealing of the work that DFT did? And SSPL is diffirent for each device, I can't imagine you want to look for all devices if they have HSPL or SSPL and implement that?
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If you can send me a link to the Latest ROM, I will convert it to osKitchen Zero if you like. Sounds like your phone is all ready for flashing, so it should work fine.
M3PH said:
Yeah that would do i could probably work it out from there but if you fancy setting it up so it looks for stuff to run from \storage card\xda_uc that would save me some time.
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Will do exactly that. I will place the download link in this post to keep the number of posts down.
EDIT: Instead of posting a complete Kitchen with XDA_UC included, I've attached the XDA_UC EXT Package that will do what you are wanting. This package will work with ALL of the Kitchens I will be posting. Unzip the file and copy the folder "SuperSport Base XDA_UC" to the following Folder in the Kitchen:
"HD2 T-Mobile osKitchen Zero v1.33.5\Sources\Devices\HTC Leo\EXT Packages\HTC Leo Packages"
Once copied over, restart the Kitchen and find the new EXT package in the EXT Packages Tab. I hope that made sense, my mind is tired today.
SuperSport said:
If you can send me a link to the Latest ROM, I will convert it to osKitchen Zero if you like. Sounds like your phone is all ready for flashing, so it should work fine.Will do exactly that. I will place the download link in this post to keep the number of posts down.
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My phone can flash custom ROMs thanks to SSPL. But it looks like you don't get my point I meant that if you give us a kitchen made for our phone, you should eiter include a manual how to flash HSPL or flash custom ROM with SSPL. Or you should edit every kitchen you make for each phone that SSPL or HSPL is included in the RUU your kitchen has included (or generates).
SuperSport said:
If you can send me a link to the Latest ROM, I will convert it to osKitchen Zero if you like. Sounds like your phone is all ready for flashing, so it should work fine.Will do exactly that. I will place the download link in this post to keep the number of posts down.
EDIT: Instead of posting a complete Kitchen with XDA_UC included, I've attached the XDA_UC EXT Package that will do what you are wanting. This package will work with ALL of the Kitchens I will be posting. Unzip the file and copy the folder "SuperSport Base XDA_UC" to the following Folder in the Kitchen:
"HD2 T-Mobile osKitchen Zero v1.33.5\Sources\Devices\HTC Leo\EXT Packages\HTC Leo Packages"
Once copied over, restart the Kitchen and find the new EXT package in the EXT Packages Tab. I hope that made sense, my mind is tired today.
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Cool that will do just nicely. Thank you muchly!
_Madmatt said:
My phone can flash custom ROMs thanks to SSPL. But it looks like you don't get my point I meant that if you give us a kitchen made for our phone, you should eiter include a manual how to flash HSPL or flash custom ROM with SSPL. Or you should edit every kitchen you make for each phone that SSPL or HSPL is included in the RUU your kitchen has included (or generates).
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I think I understand, and I'm sorry for being dense. My mind is tired today, as I mentioned above.
If you cook a ROM using this Kitchen, after it completes building the ROM, it will ask if you want to open the ROM folder. If you say "Yes", then inside that folder, I will have the RUU Updater included so you can flash the ROM. Everything needed to flash will be there, except for HSPL. Each Kitchen will have the correct SSPL RUU Updater included for that device.
I figure people will already have HSPL taken care of at this point. Consider this an advanced thread, not for complete beginners. If someone does not have their phone HardSPL'd, or does not know how to do that, then please check the threads for your phone model to find out how to accomplish that. This thread will be solely about releasing Working Complete Stock OEM Kitchens that can be modified any way you like.
Is there any chance you can make one for the Topaz?
Kedarik said:
Is there any chance you can make one for the Topaz?
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I'd be happy to try if you get me a link to the Latest Stock ROM.
Looks like "ROM version:2.53.707.4" is the latest one. I don't have a serial number to download it from HTC.
UPDATE: Found a ROM from Europe WWE. RUU_Topaz_S2_HTC_WWE_2.53.405.5_Radio_Signed_Topaz_61.44etc.25.35_4.49.25.91_Ship.exe Downloading Now!
UPDATE 2: Just got a serial to work for "RUU_Topaz_S2_hTC_Asia_WWE_2.53.707.4_Radio_Signed_Topaz_61.44etc.25.35_4.49.25.91_Ship.exe.m21l92h" Downloading Now!
SuperSport said:
I'd be happy to try if you get me a link to the Latest Stock ROM.
Looks like "ROM version:2.53.707.4" is the latest one. I don't have a serial number to download it from HTC.
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Almost all shipped ROMs can be found here thanks to conflipper and ppcgeeks.com.
mwalt2 said:
Almost all shipped ROMs can be found here thanks to conflipper and ppcgeeks.com.
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Thank you for this, I think? Looking at that list is a little overwhelming. I'll slowly work through it, but I'd like to do requests first since I know they will be used first.
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"RUU_Trinity_DOPODASIA_WWE_3.00.707.18_6275_1.46.30.11_108_Ship.exe"
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First of all I have to say that I like your idea.
But do you really think is useful to a have a kitchen based on a stock rom wm 5.0 or 6.0 now? There is a very long road to drive to achieve a wm 6.1/6.5 cooked rom since that...
You could also post an almost updated profile (oem/xip/sys) to integrate the stock rom.
Surely I could also post my old trinity rom, 6.1 sys/nk 19965 based on ervius kitchen 1st version, with opal manila2d, but it is 0410. Probably a wwe edition here would be better...
Ciao
P.S. I'm curios to try to import my old trinity kitchen into Oskitchen. I haven't trinity any more but would be nice to test the same 3 years old release made today with these new and a lot more advanced kitchens
OsKitchen converted for Omnia 2 (i920)?
Well, I use to cook with OsKitchen for the Omnia 1 and now having issues adapting to the new kitchen. On OsKitchen's thread it says it can be adapted for other devices with some processes I'm not sure how to do...
Here's a link for the latest update for the Omnia i920:
http://ars.samsung.com/customer/usa...ID=2&PROD_SUB_ID=557&PROD_ID=561&AT_ID=226255
As far as I know, we only need to cook the PDA part, not CSC otherwise it won't load, and I'd be happy to test anything out that you may need. I know there are a few others interested in this type of kitchen for the Omnia 2 (i920 CDMA-not sure about the i8000 GSM)
Thanks and I hope to hear back from you!
Sorry if I misunderstood your post too, it's late and I'm tired, but my take is you can make OSK fit an OEM ROM basically no matter the device?! If you need more information, please PM me!
ONE last thing, if you build this kitchen, will I be able to edit it with new SYS/XIP, etc? can I build it off of the kitchen you create?
nickmo20 said:
ONE last thing, if you build this kitchen, will I be able to edit it with new SYS/XIP, etc? can I build it off of the kitchen you create?
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I will try to get a chance to build a ROM from the kitchen tomorrow and let you test it. If it works, I will post the kitchen. And yes, you will be able to use the kitchen and modify it any way you like.
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I will try to get a chance to build a ROM from the kitchen tomorrow and let you test it. If it works, I will post the kitchen. And yes, you will be able to use the kitchen and modify it any way you like.
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Thanks for the hard work and effort! I'll be more than happy to test it out!
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Thanks for the hard work and effort! I'll be more than happy to test it out!
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I have question for you. Do you know if there is an nbh or NB file inside that update program? I tried to extract the contents, but was unsuccessful. Is it possible to start the update, then grab the NB or nbh from your temp directory? Since I don't have the same phone, it won't start the extraction process for me.