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Hi all, little app to build packages usuable with new bepe kitchen:
howto:
is a prompt application, use it with:
a complete rom (dump filder builded by bepe "packagebuilder")
a \OEM folder
or a unique package
You'll have finally the pachage/s goos to use with new bepe kitchen, enjoy!
last vetsion here:
translates new and old packages and has check inside for yet translated packages!!!
bye!
http://ervius.altervista.org/others/index.html
ervius said:
Hi all, little app to build packages usuable with new bepe kitchen:
howto:
is a prompt application, use it with:
a complete rom (dump filder builded by bepe "packagebuilder")
a \OEM folder
or a unique package
You'll have finally the pachage/s goos to use with new bepe kitchen, enjoy!
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revision 2 here:
added support for old packages that contains initflashfiles.txt and option.xml
it if recognize an old package:
rename initflashfiles.txt into app.dat;
delete option.xml
and build new packages' structure!!!
try it!!!
bye!
try to do the package twice
little fix needed m8 if the pckg has been done already
anryl said:
try to do the package twice
little fix needed m8 if the pckg has been done already
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yes, you are true.....
done, at first post, follow the link to download newest version with check for new packages inside
how does this handle modules in the same folder? I just try it, and it place it outside of the files folder. so i am not sure how that would work or not. I didnt build yet because I have no time to test right now. but curious to know this.
also any plans on making a GUI kitchen off Bepe latest? Would love to see it, with you all packages to one trick you have in there.
how does this handle modules in the same folder? I just try it, and it place it outside of the files folder. so i am not sure how that would work or not. I didnt build yet because I have no time to test right now. but curious to know this.
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I was just about to say the same thing
When you try to build in that way(with the modules outside the "files" folder) the modules are excluded from the rom...
No problem though, I just recmoded the modules and it's ok,
but I'm sure ervius is somewhere around with a new version lol
Regards!
Could someone upload this util - seems that ervius page is gone ...
New Visual Kitchen PRB project for Opal(VIVA)
This is a new tool based on bepes PRB(platformrebuilder.exe), simpler and more suitable for novice to use.
Is a function of PRB expansion, OEM package can be selected.Easier to use than the EVK,
Use the steps:
1. Download this VIVA_Kitchen.rar, unzip it to your disk,
2. Refer to EXT, OEM, ROM, SYS folder structure to EXT, OEM, ROM, SYS replaced by the new version.
3. Alternative RELEASE brush machine tools, it would be renamed as Ruu.exe.
4. Open the DIY ROM Utility.exe, to set the screen, SET paths and patterns \ Ext TYPE = Ext \ * \ *.
5. To change the menu SYS or XIP, began to compile (build).
Note:
The default setting is applied to VIVA,You can change the LZX support or SET XIP PP size, others you can not set the.For more information, please see HELP.
Download:
http://hotfile.com/dl/17150767/515d9b5/Viva_RK.rar.html
Update:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=573778
Thanks to:
bepe for his platformrebuilder.exe
Ervius for his implantxip.exe
Donate:If you think this tool is good, you can donate this project.thanks.
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9003653
Contact me:
MSN: [email protected]
E-mail: [email protected]
Note:
The default setting is applied to VIVA,You can change the LZX support or SET XIP PP size, others you can not set the.For more information, please see HELP.
another kitchen... but still i haven't learn how to cook.
thanks vistang!
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much atlast people are helping opal rom development.
Hope this is really easy for novice rem i also learned cooking and made one rom but full of bugs hope this kitchen will keep my interest alive.
I am gonna try this right now but vistang in second post says wait..... may be some update so waiting for u
Vistang is the kitchen ready to use ? u said wait.... any reason for that?
Reply now plz me online
Ok now downloaded this kitchen but unable to cook any rom just searched tried did many things to cook but failed
vistang plz could u provide a tutorial with this qvga sis and xip file http://www.mediafire.com/file/jgmd5ddxziu/KAT-VK-23088.rar with the new visual kitchen plz
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Ok now downloaded this kitchen but unable to cook any rom just searched tried did many things to cook but failed
vistang plz could u provide a tutorial with this qvga sis and xip file http://www.mediafire.com/file/jgmd5ddxziu/KAT-VK-23088.rar with the new visual kitchen plz
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I am sorry, I can not download the file from mediafire,You can use directly EVK transplant using the XIP and SYS
Ok vistang....
Give us a tutorial atleast with this 23071 XIP/SYS QVGA 240x320 DPI-96 All languages. Waiting for ur tutorial
here is the link to the xip/sys file http://home.comcast.net/~selyb/XDA/23071_xip_sys_dpi-96_resh-240_resv-320_lang-all.7z
To extract that file properly u may need 7zip
Well, I guess I will contribute with something...
There are way too many kitchens out there (all scattered in the different device forums). Now, since this is "Chef Central", I figured that we needed the kitchens for the Chefs to cook. Without further ado, I present you with... the kitchens.
[highlight]PPCKitchen.org:[/highlight]
Easy to use for the beginner...
http://www.ppckitchen.org
[highlight]Ivanmmj SuperJust Kitchen (thanks +QuePPC and kokotas):[/highlight]
Multi-Device Kitchen
http://justkitchen.info/main/index.php
[highlight]osKitchen:[/highlight]
New kitchen based on bepe's work (thanks mwalt2)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=628948
[highlight]Ervius Visual Kitchen (EVK)thanks mwalt2)[/highlight]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=469420
[highlight]Wallaby (Peter Poelman):[/highlight]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=219037
[highlight]Blue Angel:[/highlight]
Latest: 28230 by sun_dream
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=428030
Swampy395 Porting Kitchen
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=587446&highlight=porting
[highlight]Himalaya:[/highlight]
Latest: 28230 by sun_dream
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=519129
[highlight]Wizard:[/highlight]
Not really a single kitchen but xda2_haseeb made a nice guide with links to some kitchens for the Wizard.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=501941
[highlight]Universal: (thanks orb3000)[/highlight]
ROM Kitchen v2.0 by Tomal: Next generation Kitchen for Universal
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=476544
[highlight]Raphael:[/highlight]
Resources and kitchens lumped together by hilaireg
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=582134
[highlight]Polaris:[/highlight]
Not really a single kitchen but cruiserrr made a nice guide with links to some kitchens for the Polaris.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=648171
Now, I am not going to scan the whole site for kitchens, so this is where we all have to pitch in. I know I am missing a few of the multi-device kitchens, but if we all contribute with kitchens for different devices, we can have a nice little resource for many new aspiring chefs...
Let's get cookin'!
Opinions
I decided to make post #2 as an Opinions Page. I will link the posts from each and every one of you that talks good or bad about a kitchen over here.
[highlight]Visual Kitchen[/highlight]
player911
[highlight]Polaris Chef Corner[/highlight]
cruiserrr
One more for the road...
NRGZ28 said:
I think we'll need to neatly catergorize these kitchen collections later on. Maybe we'll them all in the first post of this thread, or we can create another one.
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I can update the first post as needed. I actually left two more posts after that just in case I run into space issues. I am thinking, one or two posts for device specific kitchens and one for generic kitchens. What do you think?
dXsL said:
excellent initiative, tnx!
wouldn't mind more pro's/con's per kitchen but also realize that is subject to personal experience and/or (strong) opinion
so perhaps only mention the pro's?
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+1 on this.
PRO's/CON's can be easily worded such that it isn't considered a personal attack.
I would rather know about the CON's and how to work-around them than spend hours in trial-and-error. If a member decides to select a certain kitchen, at least they know what they are "getting into".
M2C's Worth,
* EDIT *
@egzthunder1:
BTW; if you need extra empty posts near the top of your thread, let me or another moderator know and we'll make it happen.
hilaireg said:
+1 on this.
PRO's/CON's can be easily worded such that it isn't considered a personal attack.
I would rather know about the CON's and how to work-around them than spend hours in trial-and-error. If a member decides to select a certain kitchen, at least they know what they are "getting into".
M2C's Worth,
* EDIT *
@egzthunder1:
BTW; if you need extra empty posts near the top of your thread, let me or another moderator know and we'll make it happen.
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Thanks hilaireg, I might have to bother you regarding the extra posts if this grows as much as I fear it will .
As far as the pro/cons... well, we could do this in such a way that only people who have used the kitchens in question can post them in this thread, so they can give their points of view. I personally have had time to play with 3 of the kitchens that I have posted and used a few tools of another one, but I guess I can add this to the first post and you guys let me know what you think:
"If you are going to post a kitchen in this thread, please be kind enough to give your opinions on it (likes, dislikes, hard to use, buggy, best kitchen ever... well, you know what I mean). This way, new coming chefs will not have to go through the pain of trial and error"
egzthunder1 said:
Thanks hilaireg, I might have to bother you regarding the extra posts if this grows as much as I fear it will .
As far as the pro/cons... well, we could do this in such a way that only people who have used the kitchens in question can post them in this thread, so they can give their points of view. I personally have had time to play with 3 of the kitchens that I have posted and used a few tools of another one, but I guess I can add this to the first post and you guys let me know what you think:
"If you are going to post a kitchen in this thread, please be kind enough to give your opinions on it (likes, dislikes, hard to use, buggy, best kitchen ever... well, you know what I mean). This way, new coming chefs will not have to go through the pain of trial and error"
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No worries ... let me know once you decide on the format for this thread. Have a look at this thread; might give you some ideas of what could be done for this:
Sous-Chef's Kitchen Utensils & Appliances Review
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=651026
I use Visual Kitchen
I chose visual kitchen because that was what Da_G used and started me out on. Here are my thoughts:
_________PRO_________
- GUI interface to visually select/deselect packages
- Expandable with Programmable Extra Buttons to ease sorting and cooking stuff
- Allows users to select multiple builds, Lanuages, packages, etc using drop down boxes
- Save/Load configurations and settings
- Robust, Organized and Complete
_________CON_________
- File structure has to be intact or it will fail
- Have to know the building procedure to make sure custom files aren't overwritten
- Packages are in folders, so finding a specific file can be tedious
- Can be overwhelming and confusing to get it setup initially from scratch
I would recommend using this kitchen as it pretty nice. Now of course I say that without using any other kitchen to compare it to... but it does everything I need thus no need to look elsewhere.
_________TIPS_________
EXT folder = Packages (Games/HTC Apps/HTC Dialer/Etc). Additional apps outside of stock MS stuff
OEM folder = Phone specific stuff, OEM customizations, tweaks (usually left alone)
ROM folder = Basic building blocks for WM builds. Has basic device and WM drivers (MSXipKernel updated when SYS gets updated)
SYS folder = WM Build. Contains all the stuff that is stock MS products (updated to change to newer builds)
- Starting out as a new chef... I would suggest that you find a Fully working kitchen designed for your device that is fairly new and updated. Once you can create a working rom, you can then slowly start to expand it by adding more packages and features.
- Don't add too much at once. If you do, and it fails... you'll have to troubleshoot what you added and that can be tedious. It helps to add new packages in groups of 5... so you can test specific parts of the rom before continuing. You'll be surprised that 1 screwed up file can keep your kitchen from completing the building process. Keep that in mind.
- The "EXT" folder is optional and gets updated the most. OEM, ROM, and SYS folders are the only folders really required. Knowing this can allow you to build a very very basic stock Windows build designed for your device. If you have any problems building or flashing, try disabling all of the packages in the EXT folder. If your very very very basic rom still doesn't work... then your "base" kitchen is screwed up. This can be harder to fix.
- Make frequent backups of your "Base" kitchen in the event you screwed something up. I usually will remove the EXT folder and ZIP up the rest in an archive on a memory stick. I update my backup archives after a successful upgrade/edit/tweak of the "base".
player911 said:
I use Visual Kitchen
I chose visual kitchen because that was what Da_G used and started me out on. Here are my thoughts:
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Updated post #2. Thanks player911!
Hi man!
I think you could add vistang's multidevice kitchen too :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=573778
I'm not the right person for a review, but I'm sure one of the guys who used it will be up to the task
Best Regards!
Hi, if you check the link in my signature (Polaris chef corner) you will find quite a few polaris specific kitchens
cruiserrr said:
Hi, if you check the link in my signature (Polaris chef corner) you will find quite a few polaris specific kitchens
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Thanks cruiserrr for the links. I updated the first post.
Can you give us some insights (in the format in the first page) of pros/cons for some of these kitchens? I don't have a Polaris, so I cannot write any comments about them. Thanks.
i dont have the link but there is a Superjust kitchen for sooo much devices in the net...
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i dont have the link but there is a Superjust kitchen for sooo much devices in the net...
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Is that the name of the kitchen?
egzthunder1 said:
Is that the name of the kitchen?
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Here is the link : ivanmmj's SuperJustKitchen
(Supported devices : Artemis , Elfin , Herald , Hermes , Opal)
Regards!
kokotas said:
Here is the link : ivanmmj's SuperJustKitchen
(Supported devices : Artemis , Elfin , Herald , Hermes , Opal)
Regards!
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Thanks for the link. I will update the first post. Any pros/cons opinions about this?
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Thanks for the link. I will update the first post. Any pros/cons opinions about this?
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Well it is a kitchen based on OsKitchen by OndraSter&airxtreme!
ps:check post #10 too
egzthunder1 said:
Thanks cruiserrr for the links. I updated the first post.
Can you give us some insights (in the format in the first page) of pros/cons for some of these kitchens? I don't have a Polaris, so I cannot write any comments about them. Thanks.
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Well, I am not a seasoned cooker but I have updated the polaris chef corner 1st post with my view of each kitchen. Please feel free to take the text if you find it interesting. Most of polaris kitchen's are 26016 EVK kitchens with old kernel, I guess based on gullum's kitchen the first one the share the polaris kitchen for wm6.5. Most of them are based on mega packages. There is one from amenatis based on leo packages but is not 100% completed in english since it is a french kitchen (however, is the one I used as the basis).
For the rest, there are a few other kitchens like vistangs but it seems ondraster kitchen is growing each day. The best one for me is TomAngel's Ondraster kitchen: like any Ondraster's kitchen it has an easy set up of splashscreen and this kinds of things and allows you to cook in several languages at a time. It also has a nice documentation of packages. Additionally TomAngel included a 6.5 native kernel that we are currently testing a few cookers in Polaris but that seems to work and my end with our recmodding hobby.
I personally like better EVK UI but I must say ondraster is also a good solution (and I have "stolen" the kernel from there). I would be glad to share my kitchen I use my own method of cooking shortcuts and tweaks with cmd and mortscript scripts both in the ppc and the pc, so my packages have no app.dat and no png and very few reg files.
cruiserrr said:
Well, I am not a seasoned cooker but I have updated the polaris chef corner 1st post with my view of each kitchen. Please feel free to take the text if you find it interesting. Most of polaris kitchen's are 26016 EVK kitchens with old kernel, I guess based on gullum's kitchen the first one the share the polaris kitchen for wm6.5. Most of them are based on mega packages. There is one from amenatis based on leo packages but is not 100% completed in english since it is a french kitchen (however, is the one I used as the basis).
For the rest, there are a few other kitchens like vistangs but it seems ondraster kitchen is growing each day. The best one for me is TomAngel's Ondraster kitchen: like any Ondraster's kitchen it has an easy set up of splashscreen and this kinds of things and allows you to cook in several languages at a time. It also has a nice documentation of packages. Additionally TomAngel included a 6.5 native kernel that we are currently testing a few cookers in Polaris but that seems to work and my end with our recmodding hobby.
I personally like better EVK UI but I must say ondraster is also a good solution (and I have "stolen" the kernel from there). I would be glad to share my kitchen I use my own method of cooking shortcuts and tweaks with cmd and mortscript scripts both in the ppc and the pc, so my packages have no app.dat and no png and very few reg files.
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I am putting your review with the others (not that it follows the format that I want, but it is good enough for me )
egzthunder1 said:
I am putting your review with the others (not that it follows the format that I want, but it is good enough for me )
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Hi, I think it is interesting to share: I can confirm that cooking for Polaris with the kernel shared by TomAngel requires not any recmodding at all !!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6135182&postcount=27
Do not know if it works for other devices with old kernel, To try import in your kitchen and tell the machine is true kernel
Hi cookers!
I'm looking for a tutorial on how to add Sense to roms I've cooked.........
Is there in the forum or somewhere out there some kind of instructions?
Thanks a lot!!!
Hi,
Welcome to Chefs Central
Could you tell for what device you are cooking?
It's requested in the 'Welcome to chefs Central' anouncement here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?f=612
It's important because if people don't know what resolution your device is it's impossible to give you the correct answer.
Also some info about which kitchen you are using would help a lot.
Laurentius26 said:
Hi,
Welcome to Chefs Central
Could you tell for what device you are cooking?
It's requested in the 'Welcome to chefs Central' anouncement here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?f=612
It's important because if people don't know what resolution your device is it's impossible to give you the correct answer.
Also some info about which kitchen you are using would help a lot.
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Sorry
I'm cooking for the Xperia X1 with Ervius VK....... but I'm just trying the OSKitchen right now....
I'm trying to add Sense 2.5 to my roms (WM 6.5.5 build 23563 or 23568)
Allright so that's a wvga device, thank you
Do you know how to dump a rom?
If so dump the rom which contains the Manila you want to cook in.
After dumping search in dump for initflashfiles.dat and open this file with a text editor.
Search for all Manila entries and copy them in a new .txt document.
Save this document as app.dat to a location you remember.
Next copy all Manila packages into your kitchen.
app.dat you can copy to the Core package of Manila
Done
Samhain77 said:
Sorry
I'm cooking for the Xperia X1 with Ervius VK....... but I'm just trying the OSKitchen right now....
I'm trying to add Sense 2.5 to my roms (WM 6.5.5 build 23563 or 23568)
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Very simple!! I'll try! Thanks a lot!
Ok man, offcourse some other packages are depended too but this is a good start.
Run through all the Manila entries of the corresponding packages in the app.dat you create and don't forget to add them all.
After that you can cook and check how everything works.
Probably you need to update a lot more packages but that's a case of trial and effort.
Other packages you probably need are:
StartIconLoader
Settings_Improvement
Contact_Utility_Engine
HTCFramework
Menu_Enhancement
Well that's just quesing, you need to find out yourself.
Before you start make a backup of your kitchen and then start updating the packages step by step and test.
A reminder, all the packages you add extra in your kitchen in most cases also have initflashfiles.dat entries, don't forget to check that.
You can do the same with them by placing a app.dat file in the package or adding the line to initflashfiles.dat in your kitchen.
Samhain77 said:
Very simple!! I'll try! Thanks a lot!
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Anybody knows if latest Manila files are the same for all devices?
If aren't the same which would be the best choice to port it to X1?
So,i don't get the time to cook rom's anymore
the next few days i will release a Rom Kitchen based on Osbuilder which is the most fastest and easy tool for rom cookling
Plz just wait
ffboy2009 said:
So,i don't get the time to cook rom's anymore
the next few days i will release a Rom Kitchen based on Osbuilder which is the most fastest and easy tool for rom cookling
Plz just wait
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pls check you payPal donte it work not! i´m willing to donate for your new kitchen
OSBuilder
ffboy2009 said:
So,i don't get the time to cook rom's anymore
the next few days i will release a Rom Kitchen based on Osbuilder which is the most fastest and easy tool for rom cookling
Plz just wait
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Sorry my bad English
The best tool for OSBuilder, I can assure you, the more we are together with the Barin many of the functions of OSB for TG01 adapted, in particular the initialization FAT32 sections.
I can give his version of the kitchen, with support multibild in the kitchen is two build 21687 and 21916
Instructions for Multikitchen:
1 install OSBuilderSetup.msi
2 to start the kitchen open the file OSBuilder.osb
3 select your build (21916, 21687.... also allows you to use the mode multilang)
4 mark / unmark ext package
5 click on start button (play)
wait...
6 look inside the PRG folder
download the necessary radio and put in a folder TOOLS
to change the radio used respectively cmd script.
XIP porting:
very simple, change only these folders:
-Donor\MSXIPKernel;
-Donor\MSXIPKernelLTK.
The kitchen itself, the ROM and Radio to find my public folder on 4shared.
MY Shared folder
To purchase the full version osbuider, contact by Barin
Special thanks to:
1. Barin for perfect rom-building tool and a lot of friendly advices
2. Cedesmith for cool TGtool program
3. Alexx~ & AndrewSh for friendly support
Attention in Resco Keyboard not registered by default, setting it as a major get a brick, installs with standard keyboard.
Thanks))))
feropont said:
Sorry my bad English
The best tool for OSBuilder, I can assure you, the more we are together with the Barin many of the functions of OSB for TG01 adapted, in particular the initialization FAT32 sections.
I can give his version of the kitchen, with support multibild in the kitchen is two build 21687 and 21916
Instructions for Multikitchen:
1 install OSBuilderSetup.msi
2 to start the kitchen open the file OSBuilder.osb
3 select your build (21916, 21687.... also allows you to use the mode multilang)
4 mark / unmark ext package
5 click on start button (play)
wait...
6 look inside the PRG folder
to change the radio used respectively cmd script.
XIP porting:
very simple, change only these folders:
-Donor\MSXIPKernel;
-Donor\MSXIPKernelLTK.
The kitchen itself, the ROM and Radio to find my public folder on 4shared.
ROM_&_Multikitchen
To purchase the full version osbuider, contact by Barin
Special thanks to:
1. Barin for perfect rom-building tool and a lot of friendly advices
2. Cedesmith for cool TGtool program
3. Alexx~ & AndrewSh for friendly support
Attention in Resco Keyboard not registered by default, setting it as a major get a brick, installs with standard keyboard.
Thanks))))
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tnx for sharig! BUT 4shared folder ROM_&_Multikitchen is empty
mirolg said:
tnx for sharig! BUT 4shared folder ROM_&_Multikitchen is empty
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Fixed link... MY Shared folder
4Shared today buggy
Topics of discussion OSbuilder are here and here
The kitchen is not the final release, as development under the TG01 together with the Barin still underway
Hello,
The link to the Osbuilder TG01 does not work. Could someone give me?
Thank you in advance.
chdeul said:
Hello,
The link to the Osbuilder TG01 does not work. Could someone give me?
Thank you in advance.
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For the next hour, upload an updated version of OSBuilder with a new algorithm for assembly fat32 partition
Link fixed MY Shared folder
I'm hope the answers to the questions will help me fxdjacentyfxd he has sufficient experience with OSBulder
I'm have difficulty communicating in English literacy. Sorry
feropont said:
I'm hope the answers to the questions will help me fxdjacentyfxd he has sufficient experience with OSBulder
I'm have difficulty communicating in English literacy. Sorry
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feropont, in my oppinion if someone starts to cook he should not use osbuilder.
It is powerfull, professional tools with a lot capabilites. Me myself only know some options I needed, but before I use it I have many hours spent with l3v5y and ffboy kitchens to analyze their work.
People saw more ROM and "go on !". Let They learn some basic steps from leston2379 tutorial http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=804529
I hope nobody felt insulted
Regards
fxdjacentyfxd
Thanks you very much for the kitchen tool. I dont speek english very well, too. I'm French Google Translator is my friend!
I already know l3v5y kitchen tool, I have make some French ROM with this tool. I want to try other method.
Osbuilder allow me to take care a bit.
If possible, I'm will support and answer questions
Thanks!
Great tool!! Easy to use! Nice work
I managed to create my French ROM build 29007 without problem. In total I 323.42mo ROM (normally it's not 350Mo?)
While creating the SE CE is now 5.2.0 whereas before I had the SE CE 5.2.29007. How to fix problem XIP?
Again, this is a great tool!
chdeul said:
Great tool!! Easy to use! Nice work
I managed to create my French ROM build 29007 without problem. In total I 323.42mo ROM (normally it's not 350Mo?)
While creating the SE CE is now 5.2.0 whereas before I had the SE CE 5.2.29007. How to fix problem XIP?
Again, this is a great tool!
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For autoport xip to the donor in a folder create a folder with a new portable xip and invest packages MXIPKernel and MXIPKernelLTK or xip.bin of build 29007.
The amount of free ROM depends on the size of the newly created IMFGS and tg01os.nb.payload.
Sorry my bad English
Thanks
Thank you for your reply.
I have put the files in the folder Donor/29007. I'll try again.
It's work. My dsm file into Mskernel have not the correct build version.
Nice work Feropont !!! I'll try now your kitchen !
@ feropont very good tool, tnx for share. exist a way to settings that make the ROM possible to full dump? without cleaning of dsm and rgu files after ROM create?
i like to re open my ROMs (made with osbuilder) for re cooking by other chefs
many tnx, miro
Go to "Settings" -> Build Dump and Rom -> Unmark "Merge all packages to one"
Create your ROM
For a dump
Extract os.nb.payload with Tgtool (-sp command)
Go to Dump mode in OsBuilder and open os.nb.payload
You can see your packages and extract.
Sorry for my poor english
chdeul said:
Go to "Settings" -> Build Dump and Rom -> Unmark "Merge all packages to one"
Create your ROM
For a dump
Extract os.nb.payload with Tgtool (-sp command)
Go to Dump mode in OsBuilder and open os.nb.payload
You can see your packages and extract.
Sorry for my poor english
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tnx, mate!
.... how make you FRA miROM7 ROM?
chdeul said:
Go to "Settings" -> Build Dump and Rom -> Unmark "Merge all packages to one"
Create your ROM
For a dump
Extract os.nb.payload with Tgtool (-sp command)
Go to Dump mode in OsBuilder and open os.nb.payload
You can see your packages and extract.
Sorry for my poor english
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
And in the settings porting xip do not remove dsm and rgu files.