This is only OS + ExtROM, does not include radio nor splashes nor SPL.
This is basically the same OS+ExtROM as found on Sprint's latest official ROM 3.56, MINUS all that Sprint bloatware (OnDemand, AudibleAir, Sprint Music, etc.) occupying both OS and ExtROM space. I also removed Sprint Navigation and Sprint TV from the ROM and ExtROM (respectively) because I want more control on how Sprint programs are installed (into the device vs into SD card); I have the separate CAB installers for Sprint Navigation (TeleNav) and Sprint TV so I can install them the way I want. I also removed the ringtones from the ROM because I don't like Windows Mobile's approach to copying ringtones from ROM (\Windows) to internal memory (\Windows\Rings) which effectively results in unnecessary file duplication within device memory, but I have stored the removed ringtones into an SD card so I can later add them either to \Windows\Rings (with no wasted copies in ROM) or to \Storage Card\Windows\Rings.
The amount of memory I gained this way was used to (1) update the core fonts (Courier New, Tahoma) to the latest versions found on Windows Vista (the versions found on the original ROM date way back to 1999, even in WM6.1! plus WM only includes regular-face Courier New, I had to add bold/italic/bold-italic versions), (2) add smartphone fonts Nina and Segoe Condensed, (3) add the Windows Vista version of Japanese font TTC MS Gothic/MS PGothic/MS UI Gothic (the AC3 compressed version is still outdated, version goes back to 1999 ), (4) replace the USA wince.nls with the Japanese wince.nls (which includes all charsets found on USA wince.nls + adds Shift-JIS, JIS, and EUC-JP), (5) add the WM6 Japanese IME files, (6) update the SymbolPad's config file to allow inputting almost all the Pan-Euro characters found in Vista's Tahoma and all math symbols included in MS Gothic, (7) add PQzII with some customized bitmaps so you can map CTRL, ALT, and IME to any buttons you want, (8) add PHM RegEdit, Notepad and a few other PPC PowerToys (I also added MADE because it is more powerful than Notepad), (9) add KT_Capt (print screen!), and (10) add FontOnStorage (yes, a very old program that dates back to WinCE 3.0, but still works on WM6.1 as long as the fonts in your SD card don't conflict with those already in internal memory). I preserved Adobe Reader LE, the Camera app, and IA Zip.
I modified the registry entries to (1) enable ClearType and menu animations (but disabled HTC's EnlargeMenu because it doesn't play nice with menu animation), (2) set internet cache/cookies/history to load onto SD card, (3) display both date and time (and AM/PM) in title bar, (4) enable font linking so Tahoma can work together with MS UI Gothic to display full Latin/Greek/Cyrillic/Japanese, (5) enable and configure the Japanese IMEs, and (6) set the new black Vista-like HTC theme as the default rather than WM6.1's solid-green default theme or Sprint's annoyingly-bright orange theme (although both themes are still included if you want to use them).
I used NBHExtract on the original stock ROM to extract the NB files, then NBSplit/ImgfsFromNB/ImgfsToDump to dump the OS, then PKGTool to convert dump to packages, then the usual ROM-kitchen procedures (remove unwanted files, add wanted files/packages with some help from CAB Extractor and InitFlashFiles Generator, modify RGU entries, regenerate DSM files with BuildDSM, modify packages.sof with XVI32, and dump XIP with RomMaster), then BuildOS to "bring packages to a boil" into new dump, then ImgfsFromDump/ImgfsToNB/NBMerge to "simmer" new OS.nb, then HTC Extended ROM Editor to remove the Sprint bloatware from ExtROM.nb, then finally NBHGen to "bake" both OS.nb and ExtROM.nb into the new ROM.
As I said above, the radio and splash image NBs are not included in this 82.2-MB ROM; adding the radio and splashes, the ROM grows to 94.1 MB, which is still 2.5 MB smaller than the stock ROM (even after adding that big, uncompressed Japanese font MS Gothic which is about 8 MB, but that's because the font itself is smaller than the whole combination of OnDemand/AudibleAir/SprintMusic/TeleNav/ringtones).
I thank pof/TheBlasphemer, mamaich/Tadzio, bepe, AnDim, and bot for all the executables they made that made my ROM cooking possible.
For those Sprint Mogul owners who don't want outdated fonts, annoying bloatware, or duplicated-in-device ringtones, my ROM can be downloaded via RapidShare:
http://rapidshare.com/files/144942116/Sprint_Mogul_3.56_OS_ExtROM_only_by_Unicode787Plus.exe.html
congrats! I just cooked my first couple roms a few nights ago, and one for my girlfriends titan too. its fun and addictive!
Sprint Navigation (TeleNav) and Sprint TV installer CABs
For those who download and flash my Sprint Mogul ROM and still want TeleNav and Sprint TV in their Moguls, they're attached to this message. Just copy them to an SD card and install them, easy! (You can install them either into internal memory or into SD, makes no difference!)
Will later post the ringtones I removed from my ROM.
Sprint Mogul ringtones
Ringtones removed from my ROM are attached to this message. For some reason I had to split them into two different ZIP files because xda-developers constantly refused my single 2.18-MB ZIP (even after using Legacy ZIP 2.0 compression method)
MMS
There is no way to add MMS (PIC/VIDEO)? I'm not using the 8525, i have a new MOGUL (SPRINT)
Sorry, I don't use MMS at all (and VERY VERY RARELY use SMS), so I don't know how to add MMS support to Mogul. For that you'll have to ask either mamaich or bepe in either this forum or ppcgeeks.
If I flash your cooked rom.. and I dont like it ... can I flash back the original rom.
mrfordwrench
What is up with the battery icon on the upper right. It looks like it is broken. Is it supposed to be that way. Otherwise everything works great.
What exactly is the PQzII for?
Mrfordwrench
mrfordwrench said:
If I flash your cooked rom.. and I dont like it ... can I flash back the original rom.
mrfordwrench
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Yes you can flash back the original ROM - by redownloading it from the HTC website. Same procedure if you try any other custom ROM - like mamaich's or NoChem's kitchens...
Battery icon
mrfordwrench said:
What is up with the battery icon on the upper right. It looks like it is broken. Is it supposed to be that way. Otherwise everything works great.
What exactly is the PQzII for?
Mrfordwrench
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Read my private message - that explains the purpose of PQzII.
As for the battery icon, I don't know. If you disable date/clock display on the title bar (either by doing so from Settings or by messing up with the Registry), then you'll see a useless battery icon instead of the clock. HTC's own custom battery indicator (shows only on Today screen) is a bit more accurate, but not as accurate as Palm Treo's own custom title-bar battery icon. If I could somehow copy Palm's battery-icon code (cannot do so directly from the phone - it seems to be copy-protected, and I don't have access to a Treo WinMo kitchen) and transplant it into my next Mogul ROM, then I would be happy.
Hi Dear,
I was looking for the same thing you done. I just wanted to remove some of the programs (like office mobile, pdf, audible air, sprint navigation etc) and not to added anything else to that original rom. The process you described over here is quite short and not elaborative. I tried and reached upto the step of generating "imgfs.bin" but thereafter i was hanged and i could not do any more i.e. dumping, packaging and the reverse process. Can you do me a favour and give some detailed steps or if possible can you give me the link providing details on this as well as all the required softwares (I done all these steps on command propmpt, is there any better way like grapical interfece)
Very eagrly waiting for your reply.
Regards
Tarun Kabra
Cooking ROM
tarun_kabra said:
Hi Dear,
I was looking for the same thing you done. I just wanted to remove some of the programs (like office mobile, pdf, audible air, sprint navigation etc) and not to added anything else to that original rom. The process you described over here is quite short and not elaborative. I tried and reached upto the step of generating "imgfs.bin" but thereafter i was hanged and i could not do any more i.e. dumping, packaging and the reverse process. Can you do me a favour and give some detailed steps or if possible can you give me the link providing details on this as well as all the required softwares (I done all these steps on command propmpt, is there any better way like grapical interfece)
Very eagrly waiting for your reply.
Regards
Tarun Kabra
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Once you have generated imgfs.bin, you must dump it with a tool named ImgfsToDump.exe. It will create a folder containing the whole dumped image. Then you must use another tool, PKGTool.exe, to unpackage the dump folder into its constituent package subfolders (called packages). Now it's just a matter of removing unneeded files (be careful here, you don't want to remove files that are needed by WinMo itself) and updating outdated fonts (Courier New and Tahoma) with newer versions (you will first need to find on which pacakges they are located, then copy the new versions onto those same package folders) and, optionally, adding new fonts, input methods, or other programs onto the Custom subfolder. You will also need to edit some RGU registry entries (each package may have one) in order to activate some features or input methods. Then you will need to run another tool, BuildDSM.exe, to reprocess the edited packages. Then it's time to build a new dump from the new and edited packages: you will need to download BuildOS for this. BuildOS has a tool called BuildOS.exe, but running such a tool is tricky since you can't just double-click on it (it will crash), you must run it from some batch file located just outside the folder containing the tool; BuildOS.exe will convert the packages back into a new dump. Then it's just the matter of reconverting the dump into a new Imgfs.bin (with ImgfsFromDump.exe), inserting Imgfs.bin into a new NB file (the ROM itself) with ImgfsToNb.exe, then repackaging the NB file into the final NBH ROM with NBMerge.exe.
This is roughly all I can remember. You can optionally seek help from other fellow users, since I learned my technique from one or several of them: mamaich, no2chem, maybe Asukal...
Related
Out member Indra created an Universal Rom with a "Crossbow look".
He replaced every icon 1 by 1 into Universal's shellres.dll (and it works).
I made a dump of the Universal Rom and my Wizard Rom (with imgfs_tools), after that I
located the file where the icons are in, in the Wizard Rom (the file: shellres.96.dll) but after
editing this file (in the dump, made with imgfs_tools) by replacing some icons (with Resource Hacker)
and after that building a new Rom does not work.
A lot of icons (that I didn't changed) are not there anymore...?
So I wanted to copy the shellres.96.dll file directly from my device, but then I get an access denied error.
So, can someone supply my with the shellres.96.dll file from a Wizard Rom (not a Wizard rom dump!) or
can someone tell me what I did wrong with the replacing of the icons?
regards,
Molski
I also want to know how...and where can we find the icons???
Cheers,
I also want to know how????????????
Hi molski.
It just so happens I was working on using systems native icon in LVMTime to make it compatible with WM 6.
In VGA devices (like Uni) the icons are in shellres.192.dll. The number stands for "pixels per inch" the system reports.
Hello everyone, put my old kitchen, a little 'restored.
IMPORTANT: To build a good rom, you 1st have to dump an original rom for your preferred device, to have all files needed to build it after (header.xml, splash.xml ecc...)
List of Features:
Check rom version for exchange for new payloads (tested on hd2 rom 3.14 and it worked!), some minor adjustments, the editor, RGU, app.ref etc ..., now always starts as an administrator.
to test it, dump an original rom and then have fun customizing!
New style, new tricks at runtime, new tools for dumping and building !!!!! (Libnb.dll!)
Fixed bugs on inclusion radio.nb and splash.nb !!!!!
Import into .\ext, old-style packages, OEMpack, EXTPack (and also from Cab files
in the context menu is also remodule package (from files to module!) and re-file package (from modules to files!); other bugs solved!
Rapi connection problem solved with device in activesync and remove ring tones, images by default!:
Feature on delete files (ringtones, images (wallpapers) and other images (avatars) from a folder in oem \ langdevice \ .....)
Features to all feedback packages, from kitchen and easily editable text file (packages_usefull_infos.txt) in the root of the kitchen.
Can also import "rebuild dumped roms", from DFT dumped, OSkitchen kitchens and RAW Dumped roms!
Support to run the cabs charged by hands at 1st boot after flash!
Save & restore all tweaks in all the tabs when save/load a rom!
Added info exchange Rom language and Rom on the first use of header.xml libnb.dll nbh file to create!
Added new feature to force the run provxmls in Rom
Now when a dump .NBH, the new build is imported, in your EVK in use!
.\TOOLS folder
Inside the folder .\tools, you will find a new folder: registry_tweaks. The .\registry_tweaks folder includes some sample files. Replace and/or add .REG and .PROVXML files, name the files properly and the .REG files will be added as registry entries, the .PROVXML will be renamed as ****. ZZZZ_ provxml, as files are added. provxml, precisely in the rom and run when you first start to customize the rom as you like
The kitche includes two context menus for adding new .REG or .PROVXML files, edit them or delete if unused one!
Also includes new versions of DSM_editor and implantxip (no fake virus info about, someone in previous version, not me, inserted automatic "admin execution" with a kind of utility, into my implantxip.exe!, and maybe that "trick", was detect as fake virus, now, with my original updated version of implantxip.exe, my kaspersky doesn't find anything!!!!!)
Note
DSM_editor and implantxip (no fake virus info about, someone in previous version, not me, inserted automatic "admin execution" with a kind of utility, into my implnatxip.exe!, and maybe that "trick", was detect as fake virus, now, with my original updated version of implantxip.exe, my kaspersky doesn't find anything!!!!!)
System Requirements.
.NET FRAMEWORK 4.0 to execute new version of visualkitchen and new tools inside (dsm_editor and implantxip!)
Version History
12.2.9: compatible with x64 system machines, was libnb.dll,not was dll, was my exe, only I had to force x86 execution, also on x64 machines, that version was only for x86 machine, now at runtime, it is recreated, if is x64, compatible version is putted into .\tools folder, else a x86 compatible version will be copyed into .\tools folder!!!
12.3.7: package creator added as optiona choice when wanna import a cab into packages!
12.3.7: Added option to turn tricks "reg" to be placed in rom that will be in a good provxml 'forced to be the last to be executed, overriding any settings from other taxes proxml !!!!!
12.3.7: when forced execution provxml, reg cab, the sequence is .PROVXML in Rom, .PROVXML uploaded by you, proxml derived from the reg trick and finally the cabs
12.3.7: added possibility to add and execute a .tsk file into ROM!!!
12.3.9: bug solved on provxml creation when found "delete regkey" or "delete regvalues"
12.4.3: bug solved on save and load roms, new icon for exe!
12.4.3: "reloaded" update pagepool options on new implantxip.exe
12.4.4: solved problems with implantxip value as default
12.4.5: inserted possibility to load, edit and delete mortscript scripts into rom to run (config.txt will be populated with selected scripts) at 1st boot!
12.4.8: when you choice a bmp to became a splash screen, the kitchen automatically check if the format and size is good, if not, automatically modifyes the image, makeing before a backup of it, and adjusts it according to the file "splash.xml"
(I suggest to redump an original rom for your device, becouse there are a lot of libnb.dll, and I've changed in times, so maybe splash.xml, could be different in format!)
12.5.0: updated package_creator, see and edit into \tools folder user_folders.txt to add your own modded folders into start menu for lnk files extracted by cab files; now, all manila-language files will be stored automatically into relative 04XX subfolders, so only real lang-manila files needed will be stored into rom, and before build, cfc_gui.exe will be executed to compress and patch manila, if you want, only have to click on "tools<>patch manila", on cfc_gui.....
see U!
12.5.2: new built of implantxip, and some little little improvements on erviuskitchen.exe!
12.5.3: Added Visual advices for packages that have to be recmode or reversemode!
12.5.6: re-file or re-module packages that you insert into comments like "remodule, or re-file! (only id relative poackage is enabled while build rom!)
solved little bug on packages colouring (same color on "false/true" packages (enabled/disabled!))
12.5.8: solved some trubbles with LZX Compression!
12.6.0: more compatibility with new xipporterex to change rom version on nk.exe into 3.14 TMOUS ROMS! and now recontruct better alla lang files/folders for manila!!!!
12.6.2: Full compatibility with all Language codecs to recontruct well all lang files/folders for manila, and also all MUIS files will be stored in relative language SubFolders!!!
12.6.3: only exe, now remove also all *.cpr files with resolution different thankn used by your device, and store all of them into :\moved\cpr_moved\namepackage\resolution\...
Download Link
http://www.4shared.com/file/0Nv3ETFr/VisualKitchen_12_5_8.html
Updated only exe! (12.6.3_rev2)
http://www.4shared.com/file/9yFFf6YA/erviuskitchen_12_6_3_only_exe_.html
Quick Thread Link
Discussion on Latest kitchen start here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9500214&postcount=2484
Reserved for future expansion
OLD visual multilang/multidevice/multibuild kitchen for last bepe rom-tools!! V1.8.2
Hi, this is a visual multilang kitchen based on last bepe's tools to build a rom.
Last Version: 1.8.1 aka 10.8.1 (1.8.1)
Date: 28.07.2009
Download Links: 1.8.1, 1.8.2
new_visualkitchen_v_1_8_1_only_exe_+_Tools_folder.rar 7MB
erviuskitchen_1_8_2_fixed.rar 523 KB
Latest version of Ervius Visual Kitchen tools. New visualkitchen with all dsm/rgu recreations/updater to have complete old_style roms ready to use .pkg updater!!!!! The KITCHEN has been updated to include logging; (see build_log.txt into root of kitchen after built a rom!!!)
Note: Also attached to this post as <filename>.RAR.ZIP. After download, remove (.ZIP) before UnRAR'ing.
Changes In This Release:
XIPPORTEREX:
Added compatibility with new 2.09 kn.exe to r/w correctly date/version on ROM!
Added capability to find version/release_date on new wm 6.5 nk.exe!!!
DUMP Process:
Now if dump a stocked rom, in EXT packages it leave relative dsm/rgu, create a global packages.ini (with all dsms infos inside!) and for each EXT Package, create "package.ini" file, with all infos about relative dsm,
All shadows, depepndencies, certificate needed in .\tools folder, it populate "dependencies" and "certificates" folder with all dsms and certs files found during dump process, used to insert/edit all dsms into rom with dsm_editor
OTHER button:
Provides for selection of ULDR reduction, PagePool sizing, disable Certificate
Verification, etc. Settings are stored in: ERVIUSKITCHEN.INI.
Editor:
Addresses issues when using "editor".
Compilation:
Solved bug on 6.5 reak aku roms
Addresses issues when searching structures and duplicate files during compilation.
Added possibility to change max number of modules in an hybrid ROM (nk.exe from 6.1 kernel and XIP From 6.5 kernel) the value is saved on that rom configuration, so every rom loaded has his max-modules value setted
Extraction:
Addresses issues when extracting contents of some device .NBH/.NB files.
Compatibility:
Addresses unsupported Language code (ex: 040C).
Added compatibility with old style rom (IMGFS & XIP).
All modules can be reallocked.
DSM processing; all dsm and rgu are updated/created -only with old_style roms creation! (required for cab.pkg updater support.)
In old style ROM mode; all is executed automatically, XIP porting is automated:***
- Correct realtive device's .VM must be copied to .\OEM\<devicename>\.VM
- Correct XIP.BIN must be copied to .\ROM\SHARED\<buildnum>\
Post-Download Instructions:
Extract the contents of kitchen archive to the root of your hard drive (ex: C:\XDA) to avoid path length errors.
Backup existing kitchen files. Files/Folders to backup are:
- Files in root of kitchen (ex: C:\XDA\My_Visual_Kitchen)
- .\TOOLS folder
Remove (delete) ERVIUSPACKAGES from TOOLS folder (ex: C:\XDA\My_Visual_Kitchen\TOOLS\ERVIUSPACKAGES).
Copy the contents of the extracted archive to the kitchen (ex: C:\XDA\My_Visual_Kitchen\) folder.
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Implantxip.exe (Pagepool Patcher/changer!)
Download Link: implantxip.rar 166 KB
implanxip can works with:
all kind of payload file, and more:
if a payload has ULDR removed (ULDR part not present!), it can work on it and reallign well some bytes into MBR
you can also remove completelly the uldr section (you could save some more space into payload in this way! (be attenction: in some payloads this operation causes non-booting roms!!! make a backkup of original
payload before use: "-uldr tryremove parameter!!!)
for help about: in prompt command write: implantxip /h )
Note: Also attached to this post as <filename>.ZIP.
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EXT Packages Rebuilder
To build EXT_Packages from old style ones; use the tool at your own risk!!! Fixed lost modules into new package created, now all modules are into .\files subfolder after ext package is built.
Download Links:
EXT_PAckages_rebuilder+Structurer_all_lang_enabled_v3.zip 8 KB
EXT_PAckages_rebuilder_modules_fixed.rar 9KB
Note: Also attached to this post as <filename>.ZIP.
Excellent work as always ervius.
Grazie mille.
^.^
That might come in handy for some ppl.
For my part, I'm used to command line as my primary WS is linux based. As a matter of fact, i prefer it.
@Ervius: Do you have any experience in coding for unix/linux?
At some point, pof coded a htc-flasher kitchen, but it was mostly wrappers for the windows programs.
Most of the tools we use for ROM building have their source code available, so...
Anyways, I'm off.
A.
GREAT!!
I'm testing it in my kitchen just today. I'm looks fantastic. Thanks!!.
If now you can integrate your XIP porting tool then.....
Regards,
elparra72 said:
I'm testing it in my kitchen just today. I'm looks fantastic. Thanks!!.
If now you can integrate your XIP porting tool then.....
Regards,
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this is a alpha version, and stucks on platformrebuilder.exe execution, , but when I have some time more maybe insert all inside, xipporterex and other tools of mine!
can you post it on rapidshare please, megaupload is a menace. thanks.
In any case this is a great work!!.
I've been checking folders structure and adapte it to Spanish (or another language) is really easy. I'm preparing a new ROM, but as soon as I post it in a Spanish site, I'm going to 'play' with this application and l'll inform you about troubles. Thanks !!
On the other hand (I know this is not the best post to speak about), Your active sync killer is not working fine in 2.xx ROMs. Are you preparing a new one? Do you have a solution?. Thank a lot in advance.
Kind regards!!!
El Parra72
elparra72 said:
In any case this is a great work!!.
I've been checking folders structure and adapte it to Spanish (or another language) is really easy. I'm preparing a new ROM, but as soon as I post it in a Spanish site, I'm going to 'play' with this application and l'll inform you about troubles. Thanks !!
On the other hand (I know this is not the best post to speak about), Your active sync killer is not working fine in 2.xx ROMs. Are you preparing a new one? Do you have a solution?. Thank a lot in advance.
Kind regards!!!
El Parra72
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you can adapt, but add other languages, near 0409\ and 0410 folders you can add 04xx\ or o8xx\ all you want, the kitchen at start recognizes how many into, and show all into combobox, you only have to choice in witch language want build the rom
for activesync killer, what you refer to, mine or the original by eliasweb???
bye!
I've detected this trouble in both. I've test them in several ROMS based on 'oficial' v.2.xx. I'm going to look for your post and follow this trouble there. Thanks.
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this looks better and better. I dearly hope that it will come with some kind of manual.. anything... just to know what to press and which button does what...
Thanks!
mjaxa said:
this looks better and better. I dearly hope that it will come with some kind of manual.. anything... just to know what to press and which button does what...
Thanks!
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visual kitchen version beta1 released at 1st post, and see all ROM\ structures.....
Hi ervius, thanks for your tool.
I was trying beta1.
I have a couple of questions:
i've tried to import a package (generated with package creator) , I browse to the folder containing it, but after the right-click-> import package, it doesn't appear in the list of the applications.
I see it has been copied to the EXT folder but nothing more.
Also importing a package resets all the choices I made on what packages to include/exclude
If you need more details just ask
Thanks
A.
very nice, I will test this this week, and see if i notice anything. once again thank you
andreapappy said:
Hi ervius, thanks for your tool.
I was trying beta1.
I have a couple of questions:
i've tried to import a package (generated with package creator) , I browse to the folder containing it, but after the right-click-> import package, it doesn't appear in the list of the applications.
I see it has been copied to the EXT folder but nothing more.
Also importing a package resets all the choices I made on what packages to include/exclude
If you need more details just ask
Thanks
A.
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well, well, so, some bugs are detected...
continue ti test it
Hi
I dump a rom (use:1s streps of Surface Kitchen v1.01), now i have "sys", "oem", and "rom" folders. Were i put this folders in your kitchen?
first steps!!!
ruipgouveia said:
Hi
I dump a rom (use:1s streps of Surface Kitchen v1.01), now i have "sys", "oem", and "rom" folders. Were i put this folders in your kitchen?
first steps!!!
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Check the screenshots. You'll see the directory structure there.
ruipgouveia said:
Hi
I dump a rom (use:1s streps of Surface Kitchen v1.01), now i have "sys", "oem", and "rom" folders. Were i put this folders in your kitchen?
first steps!!!
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use bepe's packagebuilder.exe on a dumped rom, after use my EXT_PAckages_rebuilder+Structures_rebuilder (attached here!) on dumped rom, finally you'll have all rom structures ready to be koocked by my visual kitchen!!!
bye!!!
P.S.: at first post "beta 2" is ready (some bugs solved!)
ABOUT
The purpose of this CAB is to reach a sort of UC way but with a very easy & friendly approach
HISTORY
I come from Diamond world, so because this CAB can be adapted for other platform/devices why not preparing a separate sUC.cab to use for enabling ALL the stuff (ramdisk, pimbackup,ram recovery,etc...) included in Dia Duit rom series?
what have I to do with this cab?? simply it will apply these features:
Latest stable MortScript is inscluded & ready to go, so no more needs to install as separate cab
Choose between 3 speed profiles: 1. fast (takes more ram & battery), 2. balanced (not heavy tweaked but not funny) & 3. untouched (default WM6 settings)
GPS profile: TomTom, iGO, Navigator or default WM6
Everyday auto recover RAM feature (at 4.30AM) + automatic sms/contacts/calls backup/fav manila people (trough pre-configured pimbackup app, PimBackup included)
Ramdisk (2Mb) feature (optional)
A new way for a fully automated CAB/REG/EXE/CPY installation/copy after every hard-reset/rom upgrade
UPX executable, compress (fully automated) exe files from fresh installed cabs, this saves space & gives faster app load times
Easy & fast tweaking method without 3rd part software: tweak registry scripts (with comments)
Tips enabled by default to preserve a bit more battery life (for ex 3 secs of led blinking instead 5, increased battery life counter,etc) + increased speaker sound volume + many example for setting automatic alarms, rings, etc...
Moved MAIL + Attachments folders from main memory (My Device) to external one (Storage Card)
3 / 4 rows configuration
This should work on every WM based rom, also because I added the auto recognition of "Storage" name... so should work without troubles also on NON WWE roms (except for CABi installation)
DOWNLOAD sUC.cab HERE
DOWNLOAD sUC_source.zip HERE
BEFORE INSTALL (mandatory)
create in your "Storage" (the BIG one) a folder called "Backup and Restore", then inside it a folder CAB (inside this another folder called CABi), then at the same level of CAB folder create a folder called CPY, then REG, then EXE
so practically your basic structure should be like:
Code:
Storage Card (or whatever name)
=> Backup and Restore (folder)
=> CAB (folder, put here all the cabs you want install on main memory)
=> CABi (folder inside CAB folder, specific for "must go into Storage", see notes)
=> REG (if present all reg files here will be joined to default WM registry)
=> CPY (if present all files here will be copied under their correspondent folders)
=> EXE (if present all .exe & .mscr files will be launched)
all files in the CAB folder will be installed (automatically) into "device", the ones in the CABi folder will be installed into "Internal Storage" (or whatever you have, always automatically), from REG folder all *.reg/*.rgu files will be loaded on the fly, from CPY all files will be copied (with overwrite) into correspondent folders (for ex useful for copying personal dlls, wav/wma/mp3 files or background, etc...), for finish from EXE folder will be launched your executables (personally never needed, but who knows?) & if present all *.mscr scripts... pay attention to exe files that needs user interaction
INSIDE THE CAB (a deeper explanation)
when your sUC cab is installed it simply creates a registry entry under [HKLM\init\]"Launch69"="2ndboot.exe", this permits the script 2ndboot.mscr (launched by 2ndboot.exe) to be loaded upon system reboot (just one time)
this script, if the structure mentioned above isn't found, it will create automatically all the folder & default reg files needed under your storage card, the name isn't important because it should guess itself its correct name, so don't care if your storage is called something like "MyBigStorageCard"
then it will ask you some questions... such as if you use ActiveSync, which GPS performance adopt, etc... all this info, which at 1st you'll pay high attention, will be stored under your storage card in a file called config.txt ...why?? simple... because next time you will flash or hard-reset your phone you wont have to push a button the script will found that previous stored config file & it will take all the info needed for final rom configuration to skip all annoying questions after every upgrade/HR
note: there is also an hidden option that should be used only by experts, to enable this option simply add by hand to your config.txt file the line: FastInstall=1
this will skip all countdown menu & messages... personally I use this option because flashing a lot this saves much time more
next it will look in the CAB folder for installing your CABs into "device" or main memory
next in the CABi folder for installing CABs into your storage card (you need to do this just 1st time, I'll explain later...)
next it will look at a file called upxlist.txt (must filled before), where simply you will specify all the *.exe file you want to compress after every cab installation... for example your upxlist.txt could look like:
Code:
\Program Files\Navigator\TomTom Navigator.exe
\Program Files\9.5 Beta\Opera9.exe
\Internal Storage\Program Files\Binaryfish\All Mobile Mines\All Mobile Mines.exe
note: every line for every EXE file, pay attention that you can compress just EXE files coming from extra CABs, because EXE files present in the rom are read-only
next it will copy a set of basic reg files with many tips/tricks/examples inside, useful for making many customizations
note: of course if you have previously prepared the folder structure & you have copied your REGs files under the REG folder they will be processed together the files above
next it will look in the CPY folder and will replicate the found folder structure (with files too), for example create inside it a folder \windows with some file inside & it will copy all found files under \windows on your device, or create \program files\myapp & it will create that folder structure in your device, of course it works also for Internal Storage even if it has no sense, anyway just a note it doesn't create empty folder, to create an empty folder just use a single .mscr script (something like: MkDir("\mydir") ) & copy it in your EXE folder
next it will look in the EXE folder & will launch all the exe files inside it, if found it will launch also all *.mscr scripts
next if found (you'll understand better upon an HR), it will ask you to restore your backed-up start menu, so you don't have to re-arrange your icons again
next if found, it will ask you to restore your last PIM backup & will reboot
notes:
right now CABi procedure works only on WWE roms (due to translations work to be finished), anyway there is a trick to skip CABi installation, or better make by hand just once (read few lines below)
installing cabs into Storage Card sometimes will fail, this simply because some cabs need confirmation/accept license & so on, so don't expect will work 100%, also many cabs require to be installed into main memory so NOT into Storage Card, for ex I use to install into Storage Card simple cabs such as games
sometimes pim backup restore can fail, try to restore by hand after installation; backup are divided into week days (monday, sunday, etc... "Last" is the last saved backup)
if you put sUC.cab in your CAB folder wont re-processed of course, useful if using sUC together with UC/UC2 installation method (see at bottom)
if you still use the 1st sUC release way your personal scripts still work like before, simply move them under EXE folder, or transport as reg entries directly into your personal reg file & copy it under REG folder, you can find on the same folder some examples (to clean all your old stuff simply empty the REG folder, modded REG files wont be touched on future upgrades)
you don't need to re-install every time your CABi, just install them once, then on next upgrade answer No or simply edit your config.txt & change the correspondent value; after CABi installation on a clean boot go with your explorer under "\windows\start menu" folder & re-organize your start menu structure (cut/past links, create/delete folders, etc...), remember to don't delete "Settings" folder even if empty, then go under sUC menu & backup your StartMenu, on next upgrade sUC will detect start menu backup & it will reinstall automatically... because the content of your storage card isn't erased after a rom upgrade/hard-reset your installed CABs will stay there untouched, so backed-up start menu has inside correct links
is possible to move TomTom, iGO, Navigon, etc... definitively into your storage card, so you don't need to install them every time: copy entire nav software folders from \program files to \internal storage\program folders, re-create icon shortcuts (copy/past as shortcut in your start menu), for iGO you have to edit sys.txt (under iGO folder) & change the path of base installation
in the same way is possible to skip for example FingerKeyboard installation from related cab, simply take a look at this short guide
INSTALLATION
note: to migrate in every new sUC version simply move your reg mods in your Personal.reg file, erase all the rest of reg files because they will be re-generated with the new ones, remember that on upgrades reg files wont be touched so pay attention on what you mod
if the rom is UC compliant simply create a called SDConfig.txt file in the root folder of your Storage Card, for example your SDConfig.txt could look like (pay attention to upper-lower case & no empty lines):
Code:
LOCK:Enabled
CAB :\Internal Storage\Backup and Restore\CAB\sUC.cab
LOCK:Disabled
RST: Reset
in this way at reboot will start standard sUC procedure (remember MortScript is included & also that sUC cab wont be re-processed even if present in CAB folder), instead if the rom isn't UC compliant simply install sUC as any normal cab, then it will ask to restart (or restart manually) & automated procedure will begin on reboot[/b]
bye,
davide
OK, that's all very nice, but WTF is it?
Wouldn't hurt to have an "about" section in the post for ppl who see this thing the first time in their life.
GENIAL !!!!!!
aiiro said:
OK, that's all very nice, but WTF is it?
Wouldn't hurt to have an "about" section in the post for ppl who see this thing the first time in their life.
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yep... you right sorry, I'll correct soon...
suiller
OMG~ You finally made it available!!! I'm going to test it with my HD and will report back once everything is organised
I didn't mean to sound rude, sorry... Anyway, thanks for the addition, but still - what is UC? User Configuration? Could You post some screenshots too to make it more comprehensible for dumbusers like me?
jackkkkk said:
suiller
OMG~ You finally made it available!!! I'm going to test it with my HD and will report back once everything is organised
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oh FRIEND! I found you
yep, I'm looking here around to see if my mad projects can be useful
the cab isn't still perfect but should work, of course I haven't a different device from diamond so all you will be a sort of beta tester
I've removed all specific diamond stuff, so it should work
Of course this is just a starting point, I'm dedicating much time to develop this small piece of "software", thx also to many other friends
You know as it works, so you should feel a bit like at home
aiiro said:
I didn't mean to sound rude, sorry... Anyway, thanks for the addition, but still - what is UC? User Configuration? Could You post some screenshots too to make it more comprehensible for dumbusers like me?
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yep you are right... UserConfiguration, the only difference is that you don't need to write any config file, at least not as "normal" user, it's enough to copy under correct folders the CAB plus other stuff you want installed/loaded after every flash/hard-reset
I'll porvide soon a video-guide, so it will be for sure more clear
OK, OK, nuff with making fun of me Or were You seriuous with video guide?
Cos I just had a brilliant idea - I'll install the damn thing and look for myself
I think I should have done that in the first place. But still, I believe screenshots would save some time understanding what's it really about.
Yeah Screwed Up Click for life
no no I'm serious friend... but I'll suggest to wait a couple of days because I'm working on a new version where is possible to cut-off all the specific HTC/manila stuff & above all I'm re-commenting all the registry entries that interact with OS
no no I'm serious friend... but I'll suggest to wait a couple of days because I'm working on a new version where is possible to cut-off all the specific HTC/manila stuff & above all I'm re-commenting all the registry entries that interact with OS
Hi,
really don't want to be rude or offence, but ... isn't this something like SASHIMI????
If so ... where are sUC's pros?
kind regards
fwt
almost... but it's very very simple... I'm testing an heavy modified version able to run on almost every WM6.x base device
OK the CAB is ready for testing purposes... please re-read 1st post because I'm making a better, I hope easier, description of features... thx
bye,
davide
Mate, this piece of software is plain GENIUS!
So much easier than the UC thing, with all the boring scripting. This way you just place in folders, and you are (mostly) done! Amazing stuff!
I have some questions/requests for you though...
Is there a way to repeat the procedure (restore at 1/2 start up), at a later time? This could be useful, for example, if some files get corrupted, or you just want to revert back to default cabs/settings, etc. So I guess what is needed is a way to manually activate the procedure.
Second thing is regarding mail settings. Is there a way to back this up? My hotmail settings get destroyed after every HR.
Cheers.
Forgot to mention, a manual activation of this procedure would also help if (for example) you want to make multiple program installations. This way you could just use the folder CAB, without wasting time on every single program you are installing/testing...
Cheers
krale said:
Forgot to mention, a manual activation of this procedure would also help if (for example) you want to make multiple program installations. This way you could just use the folder CAB, without wasting time on every single program you are installing/testing...
Cheers
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hmm... it could be a good idea... even if some phases can't be reverted, or better it's very complicated to "go back"... such as for ramdisk
anyway many phases are yet accessible as indipendant scripts just take a look under "\Backup and Restore\scripts" folder, of course other script could be extrapolated but I'll do probably on next version... let's say this is a testing purpose version because I have to "think" that this app must work on many (almost all I hope) wm6.x based devices
As one of the end (l)users who first saw this in Suiller's Dia Duit rom series, I can attest to this resolving one of the major grievances of Windows Mobile rom-upgrades. With some "smart" planning ahead, getting everything back can now be mostly scripted by simply placing the install file in the correct directory. Same with restoring data from your pimbackup, or adding registry settings. Once again we have a case where the xda-developers have surpassed the "offficial" roms in user friendliness.
I have since moved on to WM6.5 (still on my Diamond), but I sorely miss sUC from my later roms.
//Svein
updated sUC, corrected some small issues
I corrected some default/samples reg files, so I suggest to erase all default *.reg files under REG folder to update correctly
move your personalization to something like "MyRegPers.reg"
please reports here bugs/issues/suggestions or whatever... thx
This started out as a pm between hilaireg and me. i'm reposting the conversation here in order to benefit the rest of Chef Central.
I have a NEON400 which has recently been SPLed...finally.
However, there are no ROMs out there for the device and one guy who tried failed miserably. Mostly due to the fact that he doesn't own a device and can't test it.
what I'm looking for is a tutorial or some way to turn the dumped OEM ROMs we have into usable clean ROMs or upgraded to 6.5. Obviously there is no way that you can help me without having a device but is there any generic tutorial out there so I can get started learning how to do this?
Thanks for your help if you can... I appreciate anything you can do for us lowly NEON400 users.
thanks!!!
FROM: hilaireg
I'm not sure as to how much help I can be; that said ...
1) NEON Specs
I had a look at the NEON specs on the WIKI to get an idea of what is possible with the device.
From the specs, the unit is 128MB of ROM which may necessitate RECMOD'ing of module in order to achieve a bootable ROM. SLOT0 is generally the issue with WinMO 6.1 as SLOT0 should remain free of modules for the final ROM compilation. Here's some supporting information on Virtual Memory that will better explain what I am referencing:
Virtual Memory as it applies to the Windows CE 5.2 Kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4268137&postcount=2
2) ROM's
I haven't conducted a search to see if an update ROM has been released for the NEON (either through BELL or HTC); I'm going to describe two possible scenarios.
Scenario 1: No update ROM
The best approach here would be to determine how to dump the ROM from an existing device. Once a device is "dumped", the dumped content could serve as the starting point for building a custom ROM. Dumping a device ROM requires a few procedures ... I recommend a forum search with these keywords:
dump device rom
The threads that will appear will not be NEON specific, you'll have a bit of reading on your hands, but may provide some insights at what may be required.
Scenario 2: Update ROM available via BELL/HTC
If an update ROM has been made available for download, it should be possible to perform a dump via a kitchen such as Ervius Visual Kitchen (EVK). Here's a link to a tutorial I put together that walks aspiring chefs through the process of dumping an official updated HTC ROM using EVK for the Raphael - but is essentially the same for any device. Once a ROM is dumped using EVK, this would serve as your starting point for building a custom ROM.
[TUT] Sous-Chef's Guide to XIP Porting in Ervius Visual Kitchen 9.7
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=526610
3) Custom ROM
Once you have a starting point ROM, you can use it to create a net new kitchen. A net new kitchen could be a matter of copy/pasting the dumped kitchen from #2 (above). Things to keep in mind:
ROM: OEMXIPKernel is device specific and usually doesn't change until a NEON update ROM is release by BELL/HTC
ROM: MSXIPKernel is MS specific, this usually gets updated when a new O/S release is issued (ex: 6.1.21054, 6.1.21056, 6.5.23541, 6.5.23549, etc.)
OEM: this is device specific package which often are device drivers, carrier (operator) configuration, device functions, etc. and usually doesn't change until a NEON update ROM is release by BELL/HTC
SYS: this is MS specific and usually gets updated when a new O/S release is issued (ex: 6.1.21054, 6.1.21056, 6.5.23541, 6.5.23549, etc.) the MSXIPKernel & SYS should always match.
I would suggest starting with 6.1 and once you have a working build, you could look to move to 6.5. What's is important to keep in mind is:
you may need to RECMOD modules
closely review the .RGU (.REG), INITFLASHFILES.*, and .PROVXML files for any carrier (operator) specific lock downs
you will need to Cert Patch the ROM, possibly reduce the ULDR, possibly adjust the PagingPool - all selectable features in the newest version of EVK
Lastly, don't hesitate to ask questions in Chef Central ... some senior chefs may have some pointers that could help.
Chef Central: Windows Mobile/Windows Phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=612
HTH
OMG, this is so much info. you are awesome.
Okay...to get some stuff out of the way:
1.) No update ROM was ever released from Telus or Bell (the phone was released by both)
2.) the OEM ROMs have already been dumped.
1. you may need to RECMOD modules
2. closely review the .RGU (.REG), INITFLASHFILES.*, and .PROVXML files for any carrier (operator) specific lock downs
3. you will need to Cert Patch the ROM, possibly reduce the ULDR, possibly adjust the PagingPool - all selectable features in the newest version of EVK
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This went entirely over my head.
RECMODding? How do I do this? It looks like No2Chem released some sort of EXE for this.
What am I looking for in the carrier specific files?
I don't think I can use EVK because I don't have an upgrade ROM, or can I?
FROM: hilaireg
Okay...to get some stuff out of the way:
1.) No update ROM was ever released from Telus or Bell (the phone was released by both)
2.) the OEM ROMs have already been dumped.
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Haven't downloaded the file; ideally the download should either be an *.NBH or *.NB file. If it is, you should be able to use it in EVK.
The question to ask yourself is, has someone gone through the trouble of ... dumping the entire ROM from the phone? Or, only dumping the OEM portion?
If it's fully extracted, is there a ROM, SYS, OEM, (PACKAGES\EXT) folder structure? If so, then you should be able to use it in EVK. If there is a PACKAGES folder, they likely used the PkgBuildOS (oldstyle) kitchen to dump the ROM; Ervius released a tool to convert an oldstyle PACKAGES folder to a newstyle EXT folder.
1. you may need to RECMOD module.
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Recoded Modules usually appear like this:
<filenameasfolder.dll>
imageinfo.txt
imageinfo.bin
S0001
S0002
S0003
...
Included in the TOOLS folder of the EVK is a RECMOD.EXE, when you drag the <filenameasfolder.dll> folder (and contents) onto the EXE, it creates the compiled .DLL - ex: filenameasfolder.dll.
2. closely review the .RGU (.REG), INITFLASHFILES.*, and .PROVXML files for any carrier (operator) specific lock downs.
This went entirely over my head.
RECMODding? How do I do this? It looks like No2Chem released some sort of EXE for this.
What am I looking for in the carrier specific files?
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Since WinCE is really a mobile version of Windows - being simplistic here - there are some things that are similar.
Registry changes are typically kept in .RGU/.REG files.
INITFLASHFILES.* are usually used for file copy operations on the device.
CONFIG_*.txt are usually used to launch .CAB files, copy operations, etc.
.PROVXML are usually used to configure MS and Carrier (Operator) specific settings. They can also be used for copy operations, registry changes, etc.
3. you will need to Cert Patch the ROM, possibly reduce the ULDR, possibly adjust the PagingPool - all selectable features in the newest version of EVK
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As you are cooking a custom ROM, you need to disable the security certificate checking or the custom ROM may not boot. The reason for this is that MS/Carrier (Operator) don't want people doing what we're doing ... it's similar to HardSPL, it tells the device that "it's ok to use this ROM".
I don't think I can use EVK because I don't have an upgrade ROM, or can I?
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Shouldn't be an issue. As long as you can obtain the ROM (OEMXIPKernel & MSXIPKernel), OEM, and SYS, you should be able to build a working custom ROM.
Have a look at my kitchen thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=471288
Download the kitchen and have a look through it to get a sense of what the final product should look like. The change logs will give you a sense of what had to be removed/changed/added to produce a custom ROM.
And once again, don't hesitate to ask questions in Chef Central ... that's why it was created; to help aspiring chefs learn.
Cheers,
All right, I downloaded v1.8.1 of EVK and used it to load the dumped .NBH. This seemed to work flawlessly and I now have a folder called 'dump' that contains the following folders. (I manually entered the Device name NEON400 when EVK prompted for it):
EXT
MyTools
OEM
RELEASE_NEON400
ROM
SYS
Tools
I'm guessing I've successfully extracted the ROM image.
i would like, for ease and simplicity, to just make this into a clean 6.1 version. I don't REALLY want to tackle 6.5 quite yet.
Is there a simple way to clean out the garbage? How do I know what's what?
I really appreciate your help, you've gotten me this far. I hope you don't get too exasperated with my noobness.
88fingerslukee said:
All right, I downloaded v1.8.1 of EVK and used it to load the dumped .NBH. This seemed to work flawlessly and I now have a folder called 'dump' that contains the following folders. (I manually entered the Device name NEON400 when EVK prompted for it):
EXT
MyTools
OEM
RELEASE_NEON400
ROM
SYS
Tools
I'm guessing I've successfully extracted the ROM image.
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Looks like it; now take contents from the 'dump' folder and move it to the top of your kitchen folder. For example:
Move NEON400_Kitchen\dump to NEON400_Kitchen\ - Yes To All.
This was one of the steps in my Raphael Tutorial:
[TUT] Sous-Chef's Guide to XIP Porting in Ervius Visual Kitchen 9.7
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=526610
Afterwards, make a copy of the kitchen as this copy ("backup") will serve as your source/baseline which you can always refer back against ... how you got started. You should never make changes to this copy; what I typically do is .RAR the copy and store it in a safe place along with the source file (ex: the download RRU from HTC, etc.)
i would like, for ease and simplicity, to just make this into a clean 6.1 version. I don't REALLY want to tackle 6.5 quite yet.
Is there a simple way to clean out the garbage? How do I know what's what?
I really appreciate your help, you've gotten me this far. I hope you don't get too exasperated with my noobness.
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There's no quick or easy way; now comes the steep part of the climb.
If you haven't obtained a file comparison tool yet, that should be your next stop. You really should get a good one that allows binary comparisons and such ... I use BeyondCompare; it's not free but it's worth it. Once you obtain the file comparison tool, you can use it to compare an existing folder against another - such as comparing two kitchens. As an exercise, you could compare your kitchen against my last Raphael kitchen to give you an idea as to areas typically require additions/removals/changes.
WinMO6.1.21056 Raphael Kitchen
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=471288
Also download the .TXT files attached to the kitchen thread as I noted all of the edits I made to the OEM, SYS, and ROM folders in those files. Examine those areas of your kitchen. Pay special attention to operator packages, '.PROVXML', and 'CONFIG_' files in the OEM folder. This is where you will usually where you will find many Carrier/Operator specific changes or lockdowns. I usually move most of this content to a 'profile' package in the EXT folder; I never use the profile directly, I copy/paste the to a 'custom profile' and use the custom profile ... this way, I can eliminate underised "Carrier/Operator" features and only apply those features that are absolutely necessary. Additionally, extra components (themes, cabs, etc.) are often installed via a series 'CONFIG_' packages; these will likely require alteration.
A few last things to remember along this part of the climb ...
stop for breaks
drink lots of coffee
have fun
and don't forget to yodel
may i ask a small Q....regardingthe OEM....
if i want to put an app in my cooke ROM i know that i can covert the app from cab--to---ext..however i can do cab--to--OME and OEM --to-- EXT...what are the different and which is better ??? really need help to understnad this
An OEM package is essentially a kitchen package. The term OEM came about partly because the ROM extraction tools - essentially, the tools extract the content of an OEM .NBH/.NB file. An OEM package usually consists of files, files as modules, <guid>.dsm, <guid>.rgu, shortcuts, *.provxml, *.txt, and *.dat.
When chefs refer to OEM packages, they are generally speaking about the folders that appear in .\OEM, .\SYS, and the .\PACKAGES (or .\EXT) folder. Here is some background for Ervius Package Builder (PkgBuildOS) & Ervius Visual Kitchen (EVK).
PkgToolsBuildOS
In the older PkgBuildOS kitchen, the OEM package had a relatively flat structure. Most OEM packages were prefixed with 'PACKAGE_' - chefs would see these folders in .\OEM and .\SYS. It was also preferable to move such folders into a '.\PACKAGES' folder structure making it easier to choose which packages to include during the ROM compilation. Ideally, chefs would only keep essential (critical) packages in the .\OEM and .\SYS. The structure of the OEM package would look similar to the following:
Code:
[B][COLOR="Blue"]<PACKAGE_oem_packagename>[/COLOR][/B]
[INDENT]<guid1>.rgu [COLOR="Purple"][I](<guid1>.rgu + <guid2>.rgu)[/I][/COLOR]
<guid1>.dsm
[COLOR="Purple"]<guid2>.dsm [I](removed)[/I][/COLOR]
files
*.provxml
shortcuts
*.txt
*.dat
option.xml
[B][COLOR="Blue"]<modulefoldername>.[[COLOR="Green"]ext[/COLOR]][/COLOR][/B] ([COLOR="green"][B]ext [/B][/COLOR]= dll, cpl, ocx, etc.)
[INDENT]imageinfo.bin
imageinfo.txt
S0001
S0002
S0003
...
[/INDENT]
[/INDENT]
Visual Kitchen
When Ervius created the Visual Kitchen, he also created a tool to convert old PkgBuildOS OEM packages into the new kitchen format. During the conversion process, the tool would read the .DSM filename information and rename the folder accordingly - sometimes a folder would be prefixed with 'PACKAGE_' and in other cases not; it depended on the internal .DSM name. The new format of the package was such that it divided the language-specific files into a sub-folder within the EVK OEM package.
Additionally, the tool would copy the OEM packages to the .\EXT folder as once again, it is preferable to have OEM packages in the '.\EXT' folder structure as it makes it easier to choose which packages to include during the ROM compilation. Ideally, chefs would only keep essential (critical) packages in the .\OEM and .\SYS. The structure of the OEM package would look similar to the following:
Code:
[B][COLOR="blue"]<oem_packagename>[/COLOR][/B][INDENT]<guid>.rgu
<guid>.dsm
app.reg
app.dat
_skip
[B][COLOR="blue"]Files[/COLOR][/B][INDENT]*.provxml
shortcuts
*.txt
*.dat
[B][COLOR="Blue"]<modulefoldername>.[[COLOR="Green"]ext[/COLOR]][/COLOR][/B] ([B][COLOR="green"]ext [/COLOR][/B]= dll, cpl, ocx, etc.)[INDENT]imageinfo.bin
imageinfo.txt
S0001
S0002
S0003
...
[/INDENT]
[/INDENT]
[B][COLOR="red"]<LANG> [/COLOR] ([COLOR="red"][B]LANG[/B][/COLOR] = 0409, 040C, etc.)[/B][INDENT]<guid2>.rgu
<guid2>.dsm
app.reg
app.dat
_skip
[B][COLOR="blue"]Files[/COLOR][/B][INDENT]*.provxml
shortcuts
*.txt
*.dat
[B][COLOR="Blue"]<modulefoldername>.[[COLOR="Green"]ext[/COLOR]][/COLOR][/B] ([B][COLOR="green"]ext [/COLOR][/B]= dll, cpl, ocx, etc.)[INDENT]imageinfo.bin
imageinfo.txt
S0001
S0002
S0003
...
[/INDENT]
[/INDENT]
[/INDENT]
[/INDENT]
The tutorials I put together for the Visual Kitchen (EVK) and Package Builder (PkgToolsBuildOS) provide some additional details about the folder structure of the kitchen so I won't get into more details about it here.
HTH,
The guy who failed miserably to cook a wm 6.5 rom,ultimately cooked the first ever wm 6.5 rom for Neon 400
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=650446
damn... nothing to say just.......
if this guy wants to learn how to cook for his device... just leave him to learn, BTW why you dont leave intact the rom links?
Welcome to my tutorial in cooking for the TG01.
I shall no longer be updating this thread, so please feel free to post and make any contribution you see fit.
This is meant to be a very simple, plain English guide to cooking.
With this in mind i will not be showing you how to port a new sys/xip or any of the more advanced features like sense
lets just see if we can dump, modify, build then flash a working, booting ROM for now.
This tutorial is only what i have learnt whilst beginning to cook my own ROM, so if you find a mistake or have something to offer feel free to post
If you have a question that your going to post, please please search the forum first, i learnt a lot of what i know from threads that have nothing to do with the TG01 or even the type of kitchen we're using. So as the rules state - Search before posting, Thank you.
Modifying the ROM of a Windows Mobile is dangerous to your devices health. If you mess it up it can be fatal.
The information contained in this tutorial is only as far as i am aware. Don't blame me if you brick it.
Having said that, i have never had a problem the short pin method couldn't fix.
You will need the attached .zip file, it contains the kitchen and associated applications.
In this tutorial i am using L3V5Ys kitchen, cab converter by Jason8, Package converter by Total Fire and Package Creator by Ervius.
So thanks to them and everyone in the XDA community for making this kind of thing possible.
1. Dump a ROM
1.1. Download the ROM you wish to modify. I suggest Miros miROM4, its clean and fast without any clutter.
1.2. Extract the ROM and place the resulting .tsw file in the BASE folder in the kitchen. Then rename it "TG01WP_5005000176.tsw"
1.3. Run dump.bat and wait for it to finish, this could take a little time depending on you PC, it may be worth making a tea as it seems to take longer if you watch it.
1.4. You should now have some new folders in your kitchen, for now the only one were interested in is SYS.
2. Modify a ROM (Removal of packages)
2.1 Open your kitchen folder then open the SYS folder,
2.2 You should now be faced with a window with lots of folders in it. The folders are called packages.
2.3 Delete the package Entertainment and its associated packages (Entertainment, Entertainment_DPI_192, Entertainment_Lang_0409 and Entertainment_Lang_0409_DPI_192)
2.4 This has effectively deleted the games that ship with your chosen ROM,
2. Modify a ROM (Adding packages)
2.1 Open your kitchen folder then open the SYS folder.
2.2 Copy the package from its source to the SYS folder. Remember that for this kitchen it must be an OEM\old type package (see post #4)
2.3 Thats it, you added software to your custom ROM.
2. Modify a ROM (modify existing package)
2.1 Open your kitchen folder then open the SYS folder.
2.2 Open the folder titled "Redist_dpi_192_resh_480_resv_800"
2.3 Replace welcomehead.192.png with the one in the downloaded zip.
2.4 That's it, when you boot your new ROM it should show the new welcome screen.
3. Building and flashing a ROM
3.1 Run "2. build no XIP port_no auto.bat" (this is the original build.bat, modified by myself to skip the port xip and BuildOS/auto parts)
3.2 When the cmd prompt opens press any key
3.3 When BuildOS opens check the packages you wish to install then click the green arrow in the top left.
3.4 When BuildOS has finished, close it and the cmd window will carry on opening and closing other programs as it goes. You do not need to touch any thing till it has finished and it asks you to hit enter.
3.5 Assuming you pressed enter when it asked, the cmd window will have now closed.
3.6 Go into your kitchen folder and you should have a new file called "TG01WP_00.tsw" This is your ROM.
3.7 Copy "TG01WP_00.tsw" to a folder called PRG on your storage card (if its not there then create it) and then run SDDL+ or use the short pin method to flash it.
3.8 That should be it, you should now have the rom you started with but minus solitaire.
The Kitchen:
In your "Kitchen" you will find some folders and some files. They all relate to either the ROM ityself,
or the tools used to edit/dump/create the ROM.
BASE - This is the folder in which you put the rom you are dumping
OEM - This is the folder where the Toshiba part of the ROM would be if it was an official Rom that was being dumped,
however when dumping a cooked ROM this folder will be empty as a cooked ROM cannot be dumped correctly by the tools available
and all packages are put in the SYS folder. This will not affect the output, and the OEM packages can be left in the sys folder.
If you dump a cooked ROM you will need to create the OEM folder as BuildOS panics without it, even if its empty it needs to be there.
SYS - This folder contains the dumped ROM separated into packages
ROM - This folder contains the xip, boot.rgu and boot.hv. For this tutorial we won't be working with anything here.
TOOLS - This is where the exe's are that make up the kitchen, you don't need to touch these, the .bat files do it all for you.
Temp - This is the kitchens working folder, you don't need to go here unless there are problems building the ROM but that is beyond the scope of this tutorial.
Packages: (there are 2 types, EXT and OEM, our kitchen can only handle OEM so thats what i'll be discusing)
Each package contains an element of the ROM. For example the BROWSING package contains the parts of the ROM required for internet browsing.
For a package to be usable it requires certain things
Required:
.dsm file - This is to complicated for the scope of this tut so for now just accept that this file is necessary and should never be deleted. All dsms must have a unique name.
That is all a package needs to be a package, though without any files in it won't actually do anything.
Optional:
.rgu file - This file contains the reg entries for the package in question and its name will be the same as the .dsm file in your package.
initflashfiles.txt / initflashfiles.dat - This file tells the PPC where to put the files that are within the package, ie. a short cut to a program in the start menu.
NOTE without an initflashfiles.txt all items within the package will go to the Windows folder.
option.xml - Holds information relevant to the package
The files you wish to install, without them its pretty pointless.
Packages often have other packages associated to them, for example the Entertainment package also has Entertainment_DPI192, Entertainment_Lang_0409 and Entertainment_Lang_0409_DPI_192.
Where Entertainment is the package, Entertainment_DPI_192 has the files specifically for our screen size, Entertainment_Lang_0409 has the files for our language (0409 is WWE)
and Entertainment_Lang_0409_DPI_192 has files that are for our lang and our screen size.
Modifying a .rgu file:
.rgu files contain registry information for the package they are in. If you wish to modify this data then you can do so with notepad, though i recommend downloading Notepad2. If you open a .rgu file and don't understand what's in it then you need to go learn about windows registry editing first. I am assuming that if you are looking at building a custom ROM you already know about reg editing.
CAB Converter:
This program is used to convert a .cab file into a package to be cooked into a ROM
1.Open CAB_Converter.exe
2.Click "add a cab" and browse to your cab or drag and drop your cab into the window
3.Click on the text representing your cab at the top of the window so its selected.
4.Click CAB->OEM, and wait till its finished. Should only be a few seconds.
5.Your package will be in the CAB Converter folder in the converted OEM folder
Package Converter:
Our kitchen only supports OEM\Old type packages, so what if we want to use an EXT\Visual type package? Well Total Fire kindly made and distributed a tool that converts from one to another.
The program is fairly self explanatory but i'll quickly cover converting from a visual to an old package.
1.Open the converter, then click "select" where the greyed text say package,
2.Browse to and open your visual package.
3.click "Convert VTO", now wait till you see "Conversion Complete".
4.Your now usable package will be in the same directory as the visual package with the text "PACKAGE TF" added to the title.
Package Builder:
If you wish to create your own packages, this is the tool to do it.
1.Create a folder named whatever you want your package to be named
2.Add to it the files you want
3.Add to it a .reg file if required
4.Open package Creator, in the bottom right you can choose ITA or ENG.
5.Click open package and browse to the folder you created.
6.Now the initflashes.txt options page appears, here you can select the .exes in your package and choose where to create short cuts. You will need to click apply on each one.
7.Now click complete package.
8.The creator will now create a .dsm file, a .rgu file with your .reg file settings in, an initflases.txt file and an option.xml file within the folder turning it into a package.
9.This package can now be used in your kitchen.
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leeston2379 said:
CAB Converter:
This program is used to convert a .cab file into a package to be cooked into a ROM
1.Open CAB_Converter.exe
2.Click "add a cab" and browse to your cab or drag and drop your cab into the window
3.Click on the text representing your cab at the top of the window so its selected.
4.Click CAB->OEM, and wait till its finished. Should only be a few seconds.
5.Your package will be in the CAB Converter folder in the converted OEM folder
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Thanks for a lovely tutorial! Makes sense!
I am continuously facing this attached error! Any ideas how to solve this! :s
Wich cab do you use ?
What is your Operating System ?
EVEALEX62 said:
Wich cab do you use ?
What is your Operating System ?
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I used Opera.cab (opera 10) and with windows 7
EVEALEX62 said:
Wich cab do you use ?
What is your Operating System ?
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chek property of your folder in c: or test to reinstall this program with administrator right (clic right).
Can you send me MP with your cab, I'll test tomorow morning
Have a good night
drupad2drupad said:
Thanks for a lovely tutorial! Makes sense!
I am continuously facing this attached error! Any ideas how to solve this! :s
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Its better to grab hold of one of the existing opera packages on the forum, I never successfully converted it to a working package. Just seemed to be the opera cab as i have no problems with any other. I think ninjaduck does a nice version with flash and the like already in.
I never saw that particular error myself though. Sorry I can't be more help.
So long and thanks for all the fish.
I will no longer be updating this or any of my ROM threads as its upgrade time and I've got a shiny new Desire HD, my trusty TG01 has been retired and i'm off to have a bodge with Android.
The TG01 forum is a nice little place with only a hand full of regular contributors/posters but its always friendly and development seems to move along at a steady pace, so thanks to all its members for that.
To those who PM me, feel free to continue as i will still be around here somewhere and will help in anyway i can.
See you later.
leeston2379 said:
I will no longer be updating this or any of my ROM threads as its upgrade time and I've got a shiny new Desire HD, my trusty TG01 has been retired and i'm off to have a bodge with Android.
The TG01 forum is a nice little place with only a hand full of regular contributors/posters but its always friendly and development seems to move along at a steady pace, so thanks to all its members for that.
To those who PM me, feel free to continue as i will still be around here somewhere and will help in anyway i can.
See you later.
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i have one samsung galaxy tab and next week i get also one HTC Desire HD of my company. Android is really good- but more fun i have with WinMo.
today i have get my second "new" tg01!
you were ever friendly and helpful. thank you for your activity and cooking for our tg01 community.
i wish you all best, good luck and cheers, miro
leeston2379 said:
I will no longer be updating this or any of my ROM threads as its upgrade time and I've got a shiny new Desire HD, my trusty TG01 has been retired and i'm off to have a bodge with Android.
The TG01 forum is a nice little place with only a hand full of regular contributors/posters but its always friendly and development seems to move along at a steady pace, so thanks to all its members for that.
To those who PM me, feel free to continue as i will still be around here somewhere and will help in anyway i can.
See you later.
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Hi Lee!
TG01 community will miss your contributions! In case your retired TG01 lures you back to development, I will keep my eyes peeled. I hope you like your new android, but in case, Winmo is missed (I wish!), do come back!
Hi.
Leeston2379 will not be doing any changes here any more so I allow myself to upload my version of his kitchen here without creating new thread.
What has been changed ?
"Virgin" kitchen was only for packages modification without any pagepool changes or xip porting. Leeston2379 was basing on l3v5y kitchen which have certain bug. Interestingly this bug was "not active" as far as old ( original ) xip.bin was taken in .tsw file creation.
There are 4 batch files for new system building:
a) 2. build_without_xip_port.bat - the same as original leeston2379 batch but with fixed bug although here it is not "active"
b) 2. build_without_xip_port_pagepool_set.bat - allows to set pagepool size
c) 2. build_with_xip_port.bat - like original but allows to port new xip
d) 2. build_with_xip_port_pagepool_set.bat - like original but allows to set pagepool size and port new xip
I did not utilize automatic execution via for example
AutoExecAndClick.exe /launch "xipport.exe" /clickbutton "dump xip.bin" /clickbutton "write maps" /clickbutton "make pkgs" /kill
In my oppinion it is buggy . There are any timing races or something other causing any strange errors from time to time. User has to like in original l3v5y kitchen press different buttons in xipport software.
Thanks Mangasora for his post concerning porting xip
Regards
fxdjacentyfxd
fxdjacentyfxd said:
Hi.
Leeston2379 will not be doing any changes here any more so I allow myself to upload my version of his kitchen here without creating new thread.
What has been changed ?
"Virgin" kitchen was only for packages modification without any pagepool changes or xip porting. Leeston2379 was basing on l3v5y kitchen which have certain bug. Interestingly this bug was "not active" as far as old ( original ) xip.bin was taken in .tsw file creation.
There are 4 batch files for new system building:
a) 2. build_without_xip_port.bat - the same as original leeston2379 batch but with fixed bug although here it is not "active"
b) 2. build_without_xip_port_pagepool_set.bat - allows to set pagepool size
c) 2. build_with_xip_port.bat - like original but allows to port new xip
d) 2. build_with_xip_port_pagepool_set.bat - like original but allows to set pagepool size and port new xip
I did not utilize automatic execution via for example
AutoExecAndClick.exe /launch "xipport.exe" /clickbutton "dump xip.bin" /clickbutton "write maps" /clickbutton "make pkgs" /kill
In my oppinion it is buggy . There are any timing races or something other causing any strange errors from time to time. User has to like in original l3v5y kitchen press different buttons in xipport software.
Thanks Mangasora for his post concerning porting xip
Regards
fxdjacentyfxd
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2. build_without_xip_port_pagepool_set.bat is my mod based
on leestone 2. build_without_xip_port.bat. bug?
please explain a little bit better: what you have do, what changed, the method for xip porting and how works? i hope is testet from you