Hello My friends,
I have cooked a lot of Windows Mobile rom, and i would like to begin android cooking for my future MID .
First, i would like to know if there is a cooking tool set (kitchen) for Windows ( whitout cygwin)
What is the best kitchen for android ?
Thanks a lot
regards,
Nixeus
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Dear Pals,
Can anyone send me a link for wm 6.5 kernel, i want to build clean new rom for viva, on the latest core.
thx
I think you'r a newbie in rom cooking
If you want to developp a clean rom with the wm6.5 kernel, you need to download PlateformBuilder ( and not PlaterformRebuilder) and obtains the microsoft wm6.5 SDK with the kernel, and you need to have the htc viva BSP !
So, if you'are a goood and very good hacker, you can hack the htc engineer servers and still the Htc VIVA BSP in order to developp a new clean rom :=)
Good Luck
so man its not possilbe to have pure kernel of wm 6.5! then i should start on one of these in the forum. thx man
Nobody on this forum have already develop a rom with the " standart method", because even if oy have the kernel source, you need to program and compile it for the device specifications, and for this, you need the BSP.
The kernel is the NK file....
You can cook a rom, yes, but no develop it !
Aha, I dont need the source code, i want the system files man..
Ok!
I think you don't understand.
All the cooked rom have the Windows CE Kernel.
The NK.exe is located in the XIP.
But NK.exe is device specifique.
So, if you take a wm6.5 kernel ( the file nk.exe) builded for an XXXXX phone, you couldn't use it for another phone !
Understand ?
Kind help
Pls advise after extracting the rom, preparing the cabs i wanna add to the rom, someone pls guide me with the steps and tools.
thx..
Kind help
Pls advise after extracting the rom, preparing the cabs i wanna add to the rom, someone pls guide me with the steps and tools.
thx..
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h ttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=544445
, we can find some files used by Windows Mobile 6.5.3
I wonder to know how to build a ROM from these files ?
I have a PPC named PPC667 / xv6700 .
is there anybody in ?
look for your device section under ROM development they should have a good kitchen around there also tutorials on how to cook, port ext.. since cooking is not easy..so you will have to do alot of reading & reading oh & reading..
is there any cooking program or learning threat for andriod rumd:?
help me in this project
best regurds
For cooking program, check http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=738770
Hi everybody
i'm newbe in XDA Dev and, it's possible to create my own rom WinPhone 7.5 with a coocked rom ?
If tes. what programs for coocking my rom WinPhone 7.5 ???
Thx All
PS ; Windows 7 pro x64
Roooh77 said:
Hi everybody
i'm newbe in XDA Dev and, it's possible to create my own rom WinPhone 7.5 with a coocked rom ?
If tes. what programs for coocking my rom WinPhone 7.5 ??
Thx All
PS ; Windows 7 pro x64
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Follow the advice of mwang on his profile. There is a lot of reading and studying to accomplish what you desire, but work hard enough and you may someday become a novice chef.
follow and follow, but i would create a rom WP. The web site of DFT its ok for download a custom utilitie ?
Roooh77 said:
follow and follow, but i would create a rom WP. The web site of DFT its ok for download a custom utilitie ?
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First, read everything here. If there were one simple utility to create Windows Phone 7 ROMs everyone would be creating their own. You have to learn to walk before you run, and the same goes for phone technology. DFT's site is in China, and there is a wealth of knowledge there, if you are adept in Chinese.
Hi all.
I'm creating a Windows Mobile Rom.
1)---I want to create a rom modifying my smartphone's rom and NOT creating a rom from a clean one (it will be almost impossibile).
2)---Which kitchen can i use?
3)---Where can I download the latest Windows Mobile 6.1 and 6.5 Builds? (Da-G's download don't work anymore on Mediafire)
Thanks
Try OS Builder as this is the most advanced and all in one solution. But be aware that if you start from an already cooked ROM you may face many kinds of problems because many cooks have applied methods to prevent dumping their ROMs.
Good luck!
tobbbie said:
Try OS Builder as this is the most advanced and all in one solution. But be aware that if you start from an already cooked ROM you may face many kinds of problems because many cooks have applied methods to prevent dumping their ROMs.
Good luck!
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Thanks for you reply!
But, to pass from Winmo 6.0 to Winmo 6.1 or 6.5, do I need 6.1 or 6.5 builds (xip,sys)?
Where can I download these build?
Mich-C said:
Thanks for you reply!
But, to pass from Winmo 6.0 to Winmo 6.1 or 6.5, do I need 6.1 or 6.5 builds (xip,sys)?
Where can I download these build?
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Oh well - you are much on your own with this old stuff now. Usually you cannot do much to the XIP (Kernel) parts as they are largely HW dependent. SYS is part of the ROM anyway and so part of regular cooking. Lookup the forums for your device and download what you can get. If it is an exotic device your chances are ~zero to get anything useful. If you have no experience in cooking it is a very long way to succeed (talking in weeks and months of learning!) - and there no others fighting the same problems any more. Look up the introduction link from my signature to get an idea of how things are connected.
What is your starting point (HW, ROM) and where do want to go?
TOBBIE, in practice I want to use Os Kitchen (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=628948) because it's very simple to use.(I can alredy use it).
I downloaded but when I open it, I have the first screen (that showed in the thread). Is written: "....please, select an official rom update file..." It refers to an update Windows Mobile Build for cook the Rom.
So I searched Windows Mobile 6.1 and 6.5 Builds. I found 2 very good Builds from Da_G :
-6.1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=547314
-6.5 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=544445
But ALL Links don't work and I ABSOLUTELY need this Build, without it, I can't cook...
Sorry, I have no experience with OS Kitchen. I have only used OS Builder finally and a very old device specific batch-kitchen before this.
Thanks, Can i give you "THANKS"?
But with wich build did you used to cook?
Mich-C said:
Thanks, Can i give you "THANKS"?
But with wich build did you used to cook?
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Well first you need to split smartphone (no touchscreen) from touchscreen devices.
I have cooked only for smartphone -> see my signature kitchen and stuff is all there.
Then find a stock ROM for the right type (smartphone or touchscreen) with largely similar properties (screen resolution, maybe also CPU/Chipset).
Can't you tell which device you want to cook for?
I want to cook for my Toshiba Portege G910 with WinMob 6 Professional.
It's touchscreen, it has Qwerty Keyboard, it has Wvga Resolution 800x480. There is not even a rom for this device.
But I want to cook in Italian language, (I'm italian )
This will be tough I guess. Mind that a new ROM will not change the kernel, so any of the new memory schemes introduced with W6.1 and WM6.5 will not apply even if you put a new OS on top of it. So basically you will not gain speed with a new ROM. Adding a language is a tricky thing but is possible, see my signature, even without cooking an all new ROM. So is there no Italian on the device at all?
Oh, I'm sad for this: no extra speed
When I bought, my phone had italian language.
The Toshiba Portege G900 is very very similar to my G910. Also the G900 has WinMob 6.0 Pro.
An Italian guy made a Winmo 6.1 rom for the G900 (in italian language), and now the G900 is very very fast. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4h23pR6JbI
I want to this with my G910, IT'S possible. Salvyc83 do this
(But now he can't help me)
Search for speed tweaks on WM6 if you are happy with the device otherwise. The effort to cook a well running 6.1 is enormous and it is not guaranteed if you get it faster on the UI then.
There are various registry settings to play with which can make the UI faster responding (cache for icons or fonts).
Good luck!
I need too to learn cooking roms. I will follow this thread.