Guest WoZZeR999 Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 (edited) Hello everybody, sorry for kind of just disappearing. I had a lot going on in life, and something at that point had to take a the back burner spot. I will be providing limited support. This is provided as is. If someone would like to use the kitchen and adapt it more, or create a tut for it, then that would be great. Kitchen and rom will be updated as new SYS's come out. I will be releasing 'packages' for the kitchen that will add new SYS's. Well, in my small amount of free time, I managed to put together a new kitchen based on platform rebuilder, and I have a new UltraLite rom out (Total Storage is at 174 right now, probably more when I figure a few more things out). Removed - All samsung apps Opera Java Bluetooth Watch compatibility Office One Note IPVsec/Enterprise relations functions Games Extra Themes Transcriber VoIP Welcome Screen Various non-functioning programs Programs that no longer work with WM6.5 Owner Information and input are hidden not removed (Info on how to get them back) Added - HTC Keyboard XDA_UC - user customization, use the link to find out what it is 12mb pagepool Additional file system cache HTX Taskmanager Titanium Apps - Weather, System, Settings, Launcher, Notifications Another reminder: Limited support, if everything works, Great! If some things don't, then I may try to fix it if it seems like a big problem. Also, any post about cabbing ezinput will be ignored. It has been covered many time in the thread. 23088 - Here 23506 - Here - Fixed 21872 - MegAmnia (2.0.1919 - weather) build (No titanium, only M2D, notifacation remved): Updated... 21857 - Created using LZX Compressions: Here More later maybe. Kitchen in post 2 Edited December 2, 2009 by WoZZeR999
Guest WoZZeR999 Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 (edited) The new Kitchen I created uses Platform Rebuilder as a base. There are some Pro's and cons to this. It gives read-outs about slot0 usage, reduces the modules size by removing uldr information, allows the use for XIP creation. It does seem a little more fragile than the old BuildOS method though. At the bottom of the post is the Base kitchen, and each of the SYS packages (already recmodded for more slot0 free space. Extract the file with path to the base kitchen. You will need your own OEM (just place it in the OEM folder), and you can also use EXT pages now (place them in EXT/Applications/). Again, this is a release for you guys to figure out what it can do, and how it works. I have included support for LZX compression. The 23047 package is my current SYS. Future SYS's will be released in their full package with everything included. Just a reminder: Limited support, I will answer where I see fit, and will be updating this post as needed. Play with the kitchen, learn how it works, and what it can do. My kitchen supports multiple SYS/XIP's, in the format of SYS/Version and ROM/XIP/Version. Now you can use 1 set of OEM's with many different sets of SYS/XIP's. View BuildLog.txt for the PRB (platformrebuilder) build info. Here you can see if slot0 is empty of modules (xda for more info), and if you had any overwriting files. New version of the base kitchen. 1.02. Leave WozXipFix in the oemdirectory. Base Kitchen - v1.02 - Does not include a SYS/MSXIP, it does include OEMXip WMD Com: 28002 SYS/XIP 28004 SYS/XIP 28005 SYS/XIP 28008 SYS/XIP - Newest Dev Branch Com 3: 23049 SYS/XIP 23052 SYS/XIP 23053 SYS/XIP 23060 SYS/XIP 23064 SYS/XIP 23069 SYS/XIP 23071 SYS/XIP 23075 SYS/XIP 23081 SYS/XIP 23085 SYS/XIP 23088 SYS/XIP 23091 SYS/XIP - Latest Com3 Com 5: 23504 SYS/XIP - I forgot to patch shell32.exe, please use this shell32.exe 23506 SYS/XIP 23509 SYS/XIP 23511 SYS/XIP - Latest Com5 Com 4: 23409 SYS/XIP - Older, but just incase anyone wanted it 23412 SYS/XIP - Older, but has the start of some M$ Program UI Changes (contacts being the biggest 23414 SYS/XIP - I forgot to include Phone and Phone Redist, please use from another current sys (23412 or 2305X) 23420 SYS/XIP - Older, but just in case anyone wanted to play around with it Com 2: 21857 SYS/XIP 21869 SYS/XIP 21872 SYS/XIP 21874 SYS/XIP - Latest shipped 'WM 6.5'. Has GUI similar to WM6.1 OEMXIP for i900 - Replace this folder 'Omnia' with the one in /rom For those who want it - Stock Verizon OEM Edited December 2, 2009 by WoZZeR999
Guest WoZZeR999 Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 Welcome Back! Thanks, Might be short lived as I'm looking into getting a TP2, but my brother would be getting my phone. I would probably end up updating the kitchen while he has the phone. I might do the rom too, but I couldn't really test it.
Guest Rob Storm Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 (edited) Holy @#!% WoZZeR! Great to see you back!!!!! EDIT: Downloaded the Flashromprb.bin file but UMDL says "Select a correct PDA file" Edited September 14, 2009 by Rob Storm
Guest WoZZeR999 Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 Holy @#!% WoZZeR! Great to see you back!!!!! EDIT: Downloaded the Flashromprb.bin file but UMDL says "Select a correct PDA file" You didn't try to extract it or anything did you? It's the straight .bin file. I just re-downloaded it to check and it worked fine for me. When is it giving this error?
Guest sector Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 Hello brother woozy :) Good to be back !
Guest eclsnowman Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 This is exciting news. I would love to see a new rom from you... I joined the scene after you had already left so I have never tried your roms, but I know some people on the forums still use them so they can obviously still stand the test of time. Looking forward to your roms if you have time to turn them out.
Guest WoZZeR999 Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 (edited) hehe, thanks. I'm going to user customization roms, instead of making lots of different roms. M2D can be installed with a CAB from Stzupy's site. I may even see if Chome/Titanium can be cabbed and include nothing at all. You do need a storage card for XDA_UC to work, but any size would work. Just create a XDA_UC folder on the card, and put your cabs/reg tweaks in there, and you can just use my rom as a base. Edit: how do those 'not's slip in there... Edited September 14, 2009 by WoZZeR999
Guest blazingwolf Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 Welcome back! :) Fantastic work on this.
Guest thatsjt Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 Holy S#!% this thing is fast! Great job dude. :)
Guest WoZZeR999 Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 Holy S#!% this thing is fast! Great job dude. :) The rom or the kitchen?
Guest Morkai Al'Mandragon Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 The rom or the kitchen? Werent Adryns roms based on a kitchen he created based on WoZZers Kitchen?
Guest WoZZeR999 Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 Yeah, that was the old BuildOS kitchen that I adapted from the i900 kitchen. This is a new kitchen built on a newer rom building tool. Rumor is, Bepe will actually be coming out with a completely new kitchen and an updated builder that is supposed to work with 'non-htc' phones better. This is the best we have until then. I decided not to adapt ervius kitchen because it seemed to over complicate itself in areas that should be simple. I will probably be updating this kitchen, as it's a nice base for any device.
Guest shokka9 Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 good work bro... just when i taking a break, u know i gonna have to play in here :) if i knew more, i would of done something like this, but i dont know much really on that level. Thanks WoZZeR
Guest snapz54 Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 This is exciting news. I would love to see a new rom from you... I joined the scene after you had already left so I have never tried your roms, but I know some people on the forums still use them so they can obviously still stand the test of time. Looking forward to your roms if you have time to turn them out. +1 really looking forward to your work.
Guest WoZZeR999 Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 It really wasn't that hard. After a few hours of digging, it was a few simple things as to why I couldn't get PRB to work. The problem was, is the the few things were related in a non-direct way. I think overall PRB is a MUCH better kitchen, if not for just the XIP porting alone. You no longer have to port each XIP, just use the MSXIPKernel. Any SYS you use, you'll want to run Attrib reset to make sure everything is -h-r-s-a (file speak for not hidden, not read only, not archive and not a system file).
Guest waremike32 Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 Anyone know how to set up this kitchen? I've placed my OEM/SYS/ROM folders correctly (I think). I get flashromprb.bin not found and it is not included in the dl's. Do I need to create this from a dump somewhere? I tried renaming the flash.bin from my old kitchen, but no luck. Also no luck (so far, still looking) finding a basic tut on platform rebuilder. Let's get cookin'!!!!!
Guest Mastergreeny Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 Hey Woozer ROM is running good. I have one question for you. It looks like you have removed the Owner page from the Personal Folder. Is there a way to set the owner name with a registry edit or something? Right now I can not register any purchased programs. Thanks
Guest WoZZeR999 Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 Hey Woozer ROM is running good. I have one question for you. It looks like you have removed the Owner page from the Personal Folder. Is there a way to set the owner name with a registry edit or something? Right now I can not register any purchased programs. Thanks Yeah, it's just a redirect in the registry in the HKLM/controlpanel I believe. If you search around and you can find it. waremike: Download the base kitchen download the SYS version (23047 in this example) extract both of those to the same path. Put your OEMs in the OEM folder. You should now have; SYS/23047 ROm/XIP/Omnia Rom/XIP/23047/MSXIPKernel OEM/ The cannot find is just because it's trying to delete the old one and it's not found. I will be making refinements to the kitchen over the next week or so, I just wanted to get something out there. That was my problem, is that there really wasn't that much out there in terms of information, so this was all trial and error for me to get working roms. BTW, there has been a link in the first post for my rom this whole time.
Guest waremike32 Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 Thanks Wozzer, I'm sure we all appreciate you releasing it. I hope this now becomes a team effort in developing this (and perhaps down the line a visual) kitchen for our Omnias.
Guest WoZZeR999 Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 Hopefully bepes new tool will work. I don't really see the big deal in visual. I think it's kind of like how GPS is making people dumber.
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