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Guest lastnikita

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mmm.. I have not understood - still to make and disassemble\assemble CSC_section of a command line ? :) .. So it already the "kitchen" turns out .. :)

I wanted, that the program differed from "kitchen" just the visual interface.. And you want on the contrary ?.. ;)

CSC command line compressing/decompressing part is the most important thing, because it can be used for many-many things, like adding late user modifications to custom ROMs. :D

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mmm.. I have not understood - still to make and disassemble\assemble CSC_section of a command line ? :) .. So it already the "kitchen" turns out .. :)

I wanted, that the program differed from "kitchen" just the visual interface.. And you want on the contrary ?.. ;)

Does your tool act the exact same way as i900tool ?

If so, then there's no extra need, thanks..

If not, then maybe you could add it !

Please check this thread if you have one minute :D

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Guest Pako777

sztupy, lastnikita

I simply speak, that you want to transform i900_EXEcutor in next "i900tool". I made EXEcutor that with it was to work at a visual level (GUI)..:)

I shall add processing csc in a command line very soon - today\tomorrow..

And still please tell - there can be that does not suffice in the program?

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Hi Pako, in the topic I've linked above, you can see that I'm beeing told i900tool will not work with some big CSC, while your tool will work with them.

I don't know if it's true (tell me !), but if it is true, I need your tool in command line to create the next (automated) kitchen for omnia, one that works fine all the time !

I understand the initial need for a GUI, but for beginners it's better to have an automated kitchen..

..And it's still faster for the advanced chief :)

Thanks dude

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Hi Pako, in the topic I've linked above, you can see that I'm beeing told i900tool will not work with some big CSC, while your tool will work with them.

yes.. I see.. :) ..

Tonight can test next version ..

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Guest shokka9

good work lastnikita

is the sharepix task updated yet, i updated the kitchen the night before last (got new optimiser for all OEM apps), but sharepix task still leaves shortcut in OEM/OEMApps.

A space is needed between share and pix. I thought my updated one removed it??

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Hi Pako, in the topic I've linked above, you can see that I'm beeing told i900tool will not work with some big CSC, while your tool will work with them.

I don't know if it's true (tell me !), but if it is true, I need your tool in command line to create the next (automated) kitchen for omnia, one that works fine all the time !

I understand the initial need for a GUI, but for beginners it's better to have an automated kitchen..

..And it's still faster for the advanced chief :)

Thanks dude

for you that may be confuse with i900toos.exe from PDAmobiz and i900tool.exe from PDAclan, so I enclosed the one from PDAmobiz for you to test

i900Tools.exe

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Guest lastnikita

in the topic I linked above I explained I have 2 i900tool(s), I guess this one is one of them, but thanks for suggesting anyway :)

@shokka9: sorry dude I couldn't find time to look into tasks yet, I have a friend which did it and fixed many tasks, so I have a whole bunch to check, compare and maybe release, but it will take some time (I can't be as fast as I'd like too, many stuff to handle these days, sorry about this :D)

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no worries lastnikita, time is our enemy!! :)

Dont worry yourself, you are doing a grand job. Look forward to seein the renovated kitchen.....

take care

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Guest lastnikita

RAW files is the partitions dump... os.nb to pda.bin would do the trick too :(

It would be nice to be able to flash a dumped ROM back.

chaimd knows how to do it, but he never shared the trick..

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RAW files is the partitions dump...

And what sense?

DSK1 - Is the preestablished image of Windows (as OS.nb - kitchen it is possible to transfer it in bin)

DSK2 - Is established windows with the software by the current moment

not csc.. not eboot.. not phone :(

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Guest Pako777
sorry I don't understand..

I know the different disks but do you know how to convert either part2.raw

DSK2 - this is image FAT16... © Catmat

os.nb to flashable pda.bin ?

osnbtool.exe -extra OS.nb

osnbtool -2bin OS.nb.EXA

move /y OSnew.nb.EXA NewROM.bin

and NewROM.bin - new pda

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Thanks for your answer !

DSK2 - this is image FAT16... © Catmat

Ok, but I don't think I need this one right ?

I grab complete disk1 to os.nb using psdread -1 0 disk1_size os.nb

Then I tried your suggestion:

osnbtool.exe -extra OS.nb

Total size of partitions is not match!

Any idea ? :(

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Total size of partitions is not match!

Any idea ? :(

DSK1 has the size the greater, than original PDA_section... Approximately on 10 MB... It is necessary to cut off manually..

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ok, should I cut the beginning or end, and from which address ?

cut from end...

adress ? I don't know :( ... pda_old.bin convert to OS.nb and compare with OS_new.nb and see.. B)

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And what sense?

DSK1 - Is the preestablished image of Windows (as OS.nb - kitchen it is possible to transfer it in bin)

DSK2 - Is established windows with the software by the current moment

not csc.. not eboot.. not phone B)

Is possible to dump all the rom for kichen??

If i broke my hardware I want to have original Rom

Thanks in advance.

:(

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