ervius kitchen and optimisation? - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 ROM Development

complete noob (at cooking)
followed various guides/how-to's etc to set up ervius kitchen with a view to cooking my own roms. Just to check, took a stock rom into the kitchen and then rebuilt it back into an nbh file, there is now about a 40Mb difference between the two files so now I'm not game to say I've done things right. looked through the forum for answers and the only one i can find that might explain this is maybe the new nbh file is optimised. Is this safe to assume? how can I test the rom without bricking my leo?

happened to me the same thing and I gave up Like you, I want to dump a official rom to add some programs and customization but everytime the generated image file (.nbh) was smaller than before. Flashing it left my phone without sense and all programs that came by default with official rom, not mention about those I added myself.

its normal
official roms are not compressed, built roms are compressed, hence the size difference

It seems a little confusing to begin with, this ROM Cooking. But it gets better as you struggle through it. I use the OsKitchen and have cooked sys 23659 successfully. Go ahead and give it a try. I can help you with what little I know.

what i really don't understand is how u port to 23569... been reading for a while... too much info man..

Depends on the Kitchen you use. I use OsKitchen of Airxtreme and it works for me! Once you decide the Kitchen you want to use, then it becomes less tedious. Only one path to follow and learn.

smaiitm said:
Depends on the Kitchen you use. I use OsKitchen of Airxtreme and it works for me! Once you decide the Kitchen you want to use, then it becomes less tedious. Only one path to follow and learn.
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yeh OsKitchen from Airxtreme... just read your post on that thread..haha great! See that u first tried out 6.5... then 6.5.5.. which base did u use??? 2.13 TMO ROM???

Yes sir. That was what I used. A lot of packages were from Chucky's kitchen. Some were converted to Ext's. Like I said, I am no expert, but things seem to be working fine till now. No major battery drain either. So i guess i have been lucky so far!

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dump a rom and reconstruct it

hy all. i have a problem (wish): i want to install a clean rom ( i have it allready) and i want to customize it with the programs that i want to, and then, to save this rom (i supose that i have to dump it and reconstruct it) exactly with my settings/applications/etc. can i do that? if I can, how? thx alll.
When you customize your polaris on the device itself, it doesn't change the ROM on it. So dumping it will not give you a new ROM. You'll have to change the ROM on the desktop, and upload it afterwards. There are a lot of topics about ROM building.
ok. thx. i will go then to that topics. thx.
Yes but the problem is that all those posts are about porting a 6.1 rom from another device to polaris.
Now that we have a 6.1 rom how exactly do we cook it and flash it back?
Here's my problem: I have the PTG 6.1 rom, but I want to replace the CF2 with CF3.5 and replace TTN6 with TTN7, and flash it back.
I already have Kitchen 1.3, extracted the 'RUU_signed.nbh' and a dump of 03_OS.nb.payload.
Now, where do I go from here?. I want a rom that's exactly the same as the official one but with the changes I mentioned above.
I'm a complete noob at this cooking rom issue. I've read lots of threads but I've only gotten more confused about all the XIPs, SYSs, OEMs and stuff, and I think the same happens with other users.
I know that some of the actual cookers were once in the same place I'm now, so can someone point me out the rigth way and if possible post a detailed tutorial on how to extract, cook and flash back a rom on POLARIS, me and lots of users would apreciate it a LOT.
Second That Thought.
What would be nice to see (if possible) the following,
as an example:
1. Download Polaris ROM Kitchen v1.3
2. Extract to c:\Kitchen
3. Copy your ROM image (*.nbh) to X:\
4. Run command
...20. Install Package (M2D.cab) by doing the following ...
21. Recombine the ROM by doing the follow commands ...
22. Flash your ROM to your Polaris
23. Hard Reset and verify that the package you installed is in your ROM
Congrats
A step by step like that, which walks a user though the process of a demo ROM and a demo *.cab for learning would be FANTASTIC!!!
Thanks in advance to whoever can help us out!
Juxtyce
bump.
Any help from the professionals out there?
Look here:
1. .Net2.0 => .net3.5
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2685138&postcount=22
2. replace the ttn.cab file in the folder "\kitchen.work\Build\OEM\OEMAPPS" with the TomTom7 cab. If it don't have the same name, rename the new cab or edit the file 'config_AP.txt' in the same folder
hope it will help you I managed it this way.
P.S. I didn't change the XIP as mentioned in the given thread. See following posts
I will dump the wm6.1 rom for you guys, and provide you with a kitchen with some packages you can use.
I will do so for all available languages that is available with official wm6.1
But,that is gonna be quite time consuming, and I hope that you understand that I ask this in return:
Any small donation for the time I use on that will be of help.
I dont say that its required, not at all. I am not doing this for money.
But the number of hours I spend on this is getting pretty high.
I will do this project either you donate or not.
cheers
thank you a lot itje. can you make in romanian also?
dunno if it's the good topic to post but let's try.
I see many fantastic people cooking excellent roms (i wish i could do the same...), and, in those roms, a lot of softwares.
Isn't it possible to just have a rom with the bare minimum?
and seperate cabs to install what you want?
for example, manilla 2d is cool, but many people like spb mobile shell better, so it's wasted memory.
May be i'm just wrong, don't understanding how it all works, so plz explain to me !
ady_uaic said:
thank you a lot itje. can you make in romanian also?
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if the language is available; yes
taniwha913 said:
Isn't it possible to just have a rom with the bare minimum?
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There is a large choice of ROM's, some loaded with extra's, some very minimally equiped. There are so many that your favorite must be out there already. Just search for it.

[Release] [Kitchen] - SuperJustKitchen v0.7 - Shields up!

SuperJustKitchen v0.7 Released.
Go to my site: http://justkitchen.info to get the updates and the info. It takes to long to update every device's forum that is supported, and I plan to support all devices.
For more information on the kitchen, please read: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=4288668
Word of warning:
None of the new EXT's have been tested and fixed for the Herald, Opal, Hermes AND Artemis. Please test test and test and then let me know which packages don't work and what YOU've done to fix them. (I don't have time to fix ALL of them by myself.)
(I'm no longer updating each thread separately for each device but just updating my site and posting the release info here.)
ivanmmj said:
Now with Opal support!!
Wait until you see the announcement on my site to know that it's been updated/uploaded.
Word of warning:
SJK v.5 has had some major changes. None of the new EXT's have been tested and fixed for the Herald and Opal. Please test test and test and then let me know which packages don't work and what YOU've done to fix them. (I don't have time to fix ALL of them by myself.)
Take not that there are many versions of certain packages. Let me know if the older ones are close enough to the new ones so that I can delete the old ones.
Go to my site: http://justkitchen.info to get the updates and the info. It takes to long to update every device's forum that is supported, and I plan to support all devices.
At the moment, consider SJK v0.5 to be a test... Don't expect to have THAT many builds when it goes into v0.5.5
Right now it has the following builds available to you:
21054 (wm6.1)
21864 (COM2 - old style gui - wm6.5)
23064 (COM4 - newer gui - wm6.5)
5.5 will only have 21054, 21864, and 23064 unless something new gets released.
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Thanks for providing us a new kitchen for opal. Can u give me a tutorial on using this kitchen for opal. Full explaination plz
It works exactly the same as your other Ervius based kitchen. You can follow that tutorial as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4446173&postcount=3
The real difference is that I do the porting of new builds and the addition of new EXT packages for you.
(Granted, I've added more options under the Extra Buttons section, but you can go in there and figure out what most things are from their names and descriptions.)
Thanks BUT....
Thanks for your work man BUT: When i make my rom everything works Except the HOME settings and COMM manager,it is the same thing with BesFen kitchen,sometimes it works and then sometimes it does not.
I have tried and tried but nothing seems to help,i give up. I hope you guys can figure it out. Thanks.
What Home settings?
As far as the COMM Manager, don't choose the Comm manager in the EXT list. It's meant for older devices (like the Herald). Don't choose a Comm Manager at all. The OEM still has a comm manager built in. It will automatically insert a working comm manager.
Sorry i meant when you go to start/settings/Today does not work and i did not choose the comm manager, the one that comes with the oem does not work. Like i said sometimes they work and then it does not.
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Sorry i meant when you go to start/settings/Today does not work and i did not choose the comm manager, the one that comes with the oem does not work. Like i said sometimes they work and then it does not.
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Weird... The Today works fine on the Herald and it's part of the SYS, not the OEM. Are adding or not adding the MyCPL?
So the Comm Manager, even the one that's made FOR the phone has problems?
No i left out MyCpl. What is that BTW. The same thing happens in BesFen kitchen but it works when you put the PP on 12,anything higher it will not work.But i tried it on 12 & 16 PP in your kitchen but it does not work at all.Also when using file explorer and when selecting a theme when Today is working i have to long press or hold down the stylus to select something.
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No i left out MyCpl. What is that BTW. The same thing happens in BesFen kitchen but it works when you put the PP on 12,anything higher it will not work.But i tried it on 12 & 16 PP in your kitchen but it does not work at all.Also when using file explorer and when selecting a theme when Today is working i have to long press or hold down the stylus to select something.
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So it happens with BesFen's kitchen as well? The Opal is so strange and different than the other devices when it comes to cooking, I wonder what other changes I must make to the kitchen to get it work properly. At the moment, without an Opal, I can only make a kitchen as good as BesFen can when it comes to proper NB creation. Does anyone have a current WORKING kitchen for the Opal that doesn't have these problems? If so, point me to it and I will study the differences.
As a side note: Doesn't the Opal use myCPL by default? If it does, then you MUST choose it.
If you know PhamQuang you can ask him what kitchen he uses,his roms are usually buggy but i think the last one he made was good and everything works smooth.
You can find more detailed info on the kitchen in the main thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=545572&highlight=superjustkitchen
theglen35, I'll go ahead and try to contact PhamQuang. Thanks.
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As a side note: Doesn't the Opal use myCPL by default? If it does, then you MUST choose it.
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Official Opal's ROM have MyCPL, it should be include in ROM.
The reason I made opal's kitchen because no one share working kitchen here, some one asked me to make kitchen for Opal.
PhamQuang is from PDAVIET, and as we all know they always don't want to share the kitchen and source. You can try to contact him, maybe they change their mind now.
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Official Opal's ROM have MyCPL, it should be include in ROM.
The reason I made opal's kitchen because no one share working kitchen here, some one asked me to make kitchen for Opal.
PhamQuang is from PDAVIET, and as we all know they always don't want to share the kitchen and source. You can try to contact him, maybe they change their mind now.
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Hey BesFen THANKS very much for making a kitchen for the Opal,I have made many roms with it and except for a few problems it works good.But i think you should try and get all the bugs and problems worked out so we don't have to rely or wait for PhamQuang or PDAVIET to get any roms.
Because of the problems i am using Opals original WM 6.1 until you guys can figure it out.
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Hey BesFen THANKS very much for making a kitchen for the Opal,I have made many roms with it and except for a few problems it works good.But i think you should try and get all the bugs and problems worked out so we don't have to rely or wait for PhamQuang or PDAVIET to get any roms.
Because of the problems i am using Opals original WM 6.1 until you guys can figure it out.
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If your ROM can boot, it mean the kitchen work great.
The problem that you figure is not causes by the kitchen, it's pure something in the ext or OEM or SYS, try to read more reference from others device thread, I can't fix it since I don't have opal for test it, I am sorry about that.
ivanmmj said:
Now with Opal support!!
Wait until you see the announcement on my site to know that it's been updated/uploaded.
Word of warning:
SJK v.5 has had some major changes. None of the new EXT's have been tested and fixed for the Herald and Opal. Please test test and test and then let me know which packages don't work and what YOU've done to fix them. (I don't have time to fix ALL of them by myself.)
Take not that there are many versions of certain packages. Let me know if the older ones are close enough to the new ones so that I can delete the old ones.
Go to my site: http://justkitchen.info to get the updates and the info. It takes to long to update every device's forum that is supported, and I plan to support all devices.
At the moment, consider SJK v0.5 to be a test... Don't expect to have THAT many builds when it goes into v0.5.5
Right now it has the following builds available to you:
21054 (wm6.1)
21864 (COM2 - old style gui - wm6.5)
23064 (COM4 - newer gui - wm6.5)
5.5 will only have 21054, 21864, and 23064 unless something new gets released.
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thanks ivan u've done great... thanks for having opal too in ur kitchen.. hopfully everything work great like the herald... ur the best... i thought i'll never see u since my phone is not the wing no more its touch viva now.. cuz i like wat u done for herald lots cooks already doing different roms... it is impressive... hopfully i'll start my own too... for here... thanks alot ivan keep it up...
BesFen said:
Official Opal's ROM have MyCPL, it should be include in ROM.
The reason I made opal's kitchen because no one share working kitchen here, some one asked me to make kitchen for Opal.
PhamQuang is from PDAVIET, and as we all know they always don't want to share the kitchen and source. You can try to contact him, maybe they change their mind now.
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Yea, if the Opal comes with the MyCPL and they don't choose it, then that's part of the problem.
I agree with you, though. Technically, the issue is not with the kitchen but with what you DO with the kitchen as a cook. Since I don't have an Opal either, I won't be able to look around and preemptively fix all the bugs by pre-packaging certain EXT's into the OEM.
I also appreciate you working on that Opal kitchen. It's what I used as an example to get the Opal compatibility on my own kitchen. I appreciate your advise about PDAVIET.
ob_izzy, now it's your turn to be a great cook. ^_^
I agree with you, though. Technically, the issue is not with the kitchen but with what you DO with the kitchen as a cook. Since I don't have an Opal either, I won't be able to look around and preemptively fix all the bugs by pre-packaging certain EXT's into the OEM.
Come on guys, what are you saying? Both of you are making a kitchen for a device that you don't have and can't test and you are saying it's not the kitchen! I beg to differ because believe me i have tried all sorts of ways to get the rom to work including reading alot, re-arranging files, adding, leaving out, different PP. Maybe it still has stuff to add or leave out that i don't know about, so that is where you guys come in. I need PLEH.
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I agree with you, though. Technically, the issue is not with the kitchen but with what you DO with the kitchen as a cook. Since I don't have an Opal either, I won't be able to look around and preemptively fix all the bugs by pre-packaging certain EXT's into the OEM.
Come on guys, what are you saying? Both of you are making a kitchen for a device that you don't have and can't test and you are saying it's not the kitchen! I beg to differ because believe me i have tried all sorts of ways to get the rom to work including reading alot, re-arranging files, adding, leaving out, different PP. Maybe it still has stuff to add or leave out that i don't know about, so that is where you guys come in. I need PLEH.
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The kitchen only puts things together. What the stuff does depends on the OEM's and EXT's included. If you took all the EXT's that came with the official Opal ROM, you may not have any bugs because the manufacturer has worked out all those little bugs. If I had an Opal to play with, I'd probably find all the bugs myself and fix them (like I did with the Herald.) Unfortunately, we need the help of a very experienced Opal cook who HAS an Opal. (Or I need an Opal, which isn't happening since I have a G1 as my main phone and wouldn't buy an Opal to replace it (nothing wrong with the Opal, but I love android. )
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Come on guys, what are you saying? Both of you are making a kitchen for a device that you don't have and can't test and you are saying it's not the kitchen! I beg to differ because believe me i have tried all sorts of ways to get the rom to work including reading alot, re-arranging files, adding, leaving out, different PP. Maybe it still has stuff to add or leave out that i don't know about, so that is where you guys come in. I need PLEH.
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You can make an experience, dump the official opal's ROM (ruusigned.nbh) with Visual kitchen from mine or ivanmmj, go to the official rom folder, there is a "dump" folder there with Ervius kitchen tools, then run that kitchen and build the rom, it will build ROM same as official that you dump. If it run well, no problem with the kitchen.
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You can make an experience, dump the official opal's ROM (ruusigned.nbh) with Visual kitchen from mine or ivanmmj, go to the official rom folder, there is a "dump" folder there with Ervius kitchen tools, then run that kitchen and build the rom, it will build ROM same as official that you dump. If it run well, no problem with the kitchen.
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Great suggestion man. I tried it and it did build the 6.1 rom without problems but it builds 6.1 good but not 6.5. When it builds wm 6.5 there are problems.

Kitchen Repository

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,
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@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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+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,
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@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"
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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"
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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?
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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?
egzthunder1 said:
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

[Q] Problem: No changes take effect in cooked ROM in EVK!

Hi pals
I Cooked a WM6.1 19971 Official ROM for OPAL in Ervius Visual Kitchen. The cooked ROM seems quite alright except that:
1.The original ROM was about 100MB while despite the fact that I added a lot of packages, the cooked ROM is about 80MB.
2.None of my packages exist in the cooked ROM when I flash it.
Can you tell me what the problem is?
The smaller size is fine.
What do you mean packages not there?
Are the files not in the windows folder or are you just missing shortcuts?
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2.None of my packages exist in the cooked ROM when I flash it.
Can you tell me what the problem is?
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What?!...EVK generates a build_log...look at this, and u'll see, what's in your rom.
Cannot belive that u've applied packages in EVK they wouldn't cook in....strange.
It is happened to me too in the beginning when i was cooking for kaiser and tried to cook inside HTC Mega packages with Manila 2d...i solved it using OsKitchen,lol.
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.i solved it using OsKitchen,lol.
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Sorry...but usin' OSKitchen is still hard work in my opinion. Maybe others think similar to me, and please forgive me @airxtreme!
But still the best kitchen in my opinion is EVK....
Its not true,
OsKitchen compared to any other Kitchen is much more easy to use expecially for newbie users.
EVK it is much complete.
Which is the best between one and another its only a personal taste.
icke said:
Sorry...but usin' OSKitchen is still hard work in my opinion. Maybe others think similar to me, and please forgive me @airxtreme!
But still the best kitchen in my opinion is EVK....
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Kitchen
I can`t understand that someone say the os kitchen is to difficult
I work with these kitchen hours and days and no problems whatsoever and easys`t do use, if someone got problem to use this kitchen,live the finger from cooking
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Which is the best between one and another its only a personal taste.
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And that's what i said!
For new's, maybe OSKitchen is easier to use...but still beta.
Speak is free and give opinions too...but please people dont start flaming about kitchens.
I mean about what in red....its not nice.
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I can`t understand that someone say the os kitchen is to difficult
I work with these kitchen hours and days and no problems whatsoever and easys`t do use, if someone got problem to use this kitchen,live the finger from cooking
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While EVK was building the ROM I checked the log it was generating. I saw all my packages. But when I used osKitchen it had problems with the *.dsm file in the packages and said that it's corrupt. I think it's the problem but I used package-creator-v2.7 to convert *.cab files to a package. So obviously the problem is with the package creator.
But on thing that's for sure is that newbies (like me) should stick to osKitchen.
FYI, Barin's OSBuilder has a .dsm autocorrection option.
Well, OsKitchen has its own package creator so all you need is to import your original rom and convert all your cabs again plus it has an auto mui converter,thats mean if that you have some 0410 mui's and you are cooking for 0409 oskitchen wiil rename all the mui for you.It worth a try.
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While EVK was building the ROM I checked the log it was generating. I saw all my packages. But when I used osKitchen it had problems with the *.dsm file in the packages and said that it's corrupt. I think it's the problem but I used package-creator-v2.7 to convert *.cab files to a package. So obviously the problem is with the package creator.
But on thing that's for sure is that newbies (like me) should stick to osKitchen.
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Let's state this once for all: Ervius kitchen is basically a GUI to create _skip files that launches a giant batch file that does all the cooking and that needs to be customized for every device: if you created your own _skip files by hand and used a batch file to cook there would be virtually no difference. OsKitchen has a simple GUI by design but that doesn't mean that it isn't orders of magnitude more complete and advanced than ervius kitchen: it does everything from detecting all device/ROM informations without asking anything (the list of supported devices actually has nothing associated to them but the alternative names: no customized fixed, no customized settings, nothing) to cooking with all sorts of checks to prevent bricking or unbootable ROMs and even parsing all the files in the package: if I had proper relocation code (that I was waiting Da_G to write since he knows that stuff better than everybody else) the kitchen could already natively cook its own ROMs. I'm already using all the code I wrote to replace platformrebuilder to implement all sorts of cool stuff like complete validation of all package files and installing packages directly on the phone trough activesync (to avoid having to reflash any time you want to test something) as you can see on the alphas thread, things that on ervius kitchen, where cooking just means running a giant batch file, you could only dream of.
I hope that finally clears the minds of the people saying that ervius is more advanced or complete: it's not, it's just a simple batch file-based kitchen with an unnecessarily complex GUI. It may have some bundled tools that oskitchen doesn't include (like xipporterex, that while works on some NK.EXE wreaks havoc on unofficial native kernel and latest kernels) but having a dedicated button to launch a tool doesn't make a kitchen "more advanced" or "more complete".
No offence and I do appreciate and use your work, but aren't all kitchens just fancy GUI's around a set of batch files and same old imgfstools and platformrebuilder from yesteryear?
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No offence and I do appreciate and use your work, but aren't all kitchens just fancy GUI's around a set of batch files and same old imgfstools and platformrebuilder from yesteryear?
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Not really, I process all the files before feeding them to platformrebuilder hence the recmod/upx/tweaks/ordering/manila compression/etc without touching any of the original files. I also only use the newest tools available like libnb and osnbtool that the kitchen calls directly and checks the output to warn of any error and to get informations about the ROM format indeed it can import any proper BIN/NB/NBH file and cook it without even knowing what device they come from. The only original imgfstools I keep are nbmerge and nbsplit because I was waiting Da_G to finish his BuildNB function but osnbtool can probably replace both (nbsplit for sure with the -sp parameter).
@OP, it sounds like your package structure is wrong. Are the packages in EXT format (not OEM)? If they're in oem format, none of the files will be included. Just make the packages manually, it's a lot easier.
Can you please post the build log file?
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No offence and I do appreciate and use your work, but aren't all kitchens just fancy GUI's around a set of batch files and same old imgfstools and platformrebuilder from yesteryear?
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My kitchen (OSbuilder) uses it's own engine to process packages, build dsms, rebase modules, merge dsm and build ROM file. The only external tool i use is "TurboImgfs" by airxtreme.
Yes , when i wrote that EVK ,maybe, its more complete then OsKitchen i was referring to this, only some tools.
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Let's state this once for all: Ervius kitchen is basically a GUI to create _skip files that launches a giant batch file that does all the cooking and that needs to be customized for every device: if you created your own _skip files by hand and used a batch file to cook there would be virtually no difference. OsKitchen has a simple GUI by design but that doesn't mean that it isn't orders of magnitude more complete and advanced than ervius kitchen: it does everything from detecting all device/ROM informations without asking anything (the list of supported devices actually has nothing associated to them but the alternative names: no customized fixed, no customized settings, nothing) to cooking with all sorts of checks to prevent bricking or unbootable ROMs and even parsing all the files in the package: if I had proper relocation code (that I was waiting Da_G to write since he knows that stuff better than everybody else) the kitchen could already natively cook its own ROMs. I'm already using all the code I wrote to replace platformrebuilder to implement all sorts of cool stuff like complete validation of all package files and installing packages directly on the phone trough activesync (to avoid having to reflash any time you want to test something) as you can see on the alphas thread, things that on ervius kitchen, where cooking just means running a giant batch file, you could only dream of.
I hope that finally clears the minds of the people saying that ervius is more advanced or complete: it's not, it's just a simple batch file-based kitchen with an unnecessarily complex GUI. It may have some bundled tools that oskitchen doesn't include (like xipporterex, that while works on some NK.EXE wreaks havoc on unofficial native kernel and latest kernels) but having a dedicated button to launch a tool doesn't make a kitchen "more advanced" or "more complete".
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Don't let them get you down man. Ervius's kitchen is a piece of **** in my opinion. The GUI blows and it crashes on the smallest thing that's not exactly right with a package. Did I mention the GUI is horrible ?
I will say it as well, erv's kitchen is NOTHING but a glorified GUI for platformrebuilder which is the real workhorse.
p.s. I made my own kitchen GUI, based on platformrebuilder as well. Mine's designed to cook for 12 devices at a time though... so I can't exactly share it. PM me if you'd like the details necesssary to make Samsung Omnia 2 ROMs with prb though, it seems nobody else seems to know what the "secret" is... I just think they didn't try hard enough. lol If anything, you can add 4 more devices to your already impressive collection of supported devices

osKitchen Zero STOCK OEM ROM Kitchens Pre-Built Ready to Cook! - Requests Welcome

Ready to Cook Stock OEM Kitchens​
It seems there is a bit of interest in Stock OEM ROM Kitchens all ready for cooking using osKitchen Zero, so I thought I'd offer up a few that I have working currently. I'm using the latest osKitchen Zero v1.33.5 found HERE because it's the BEST Kitchen out there IMHO.
I also want to take requests for Kitchens. I will do my best to make them work, but I cannot promise they will. I don't have all the devices, so I cannot test them, but I will post both the Kitchen and a ROM cooked from it for testing. At this time, I only know how to work with Windows Mobile Devices, so lets stay with that until further notice.
These will be Completely Stock and Unchanged. You can make your own modifications to them. I just wanted to give a jumping off point to those who are having trouble getting a working Kitchen.
For questions about cooking and modifying your ROMs, please refer to the thread for your device. This Thread is only to take requests for Kitchens and Posting the final results for your use. I will not go into how to Hard SPL each device, again, check your device thread for more info on that.
I'm going to start off with 4 Kitchens and we will build from there. - ATT Tilt, HTC Trinity P3600, HTC T-Mobile HD2, and HTC MEGA.
If requesting a Pre Built Kitchen, Please give me a link to the Stock OEM ROM and any extra info you think might help. I suggest finding the Latest OEM ROM.
All my ROMs and Kitchens are Custom Packaged for easy use.
The Kitchens are Self Extracting. Just Run the EXE file with my SuperMan (SuperSport) icon to extract the kitchen to the current directory.
The ROMs will be AutoFlash files. Again, simply Run the EXE file with my SuperMan (SuperSport) icon to Automatically Extract and run the RUU Updater.
Kitchens and ROMs downloads
Here they are:
1. Download HTC MEGA ROM & Kitchen
Based on "RUU_Mega_hTC_Asia_SEA_WWE_1.37.728.3_Radio_Signed_61.55t.25.38_3.54.25.25_Ship.exe"
SuperSport Custom - HTC MEGA OEM ROM.exe
This is the OEM ROM Packaged by Myself for Easy Flashing. Just run the File and follow the Instructions.
SuperSport HTC MEGA osKitchen Zero.exe Parts 1 & 2
Download both parts. Run Part1 to extract the Kitchen.
2. Download HTC T-Mobile HD2 ROM & Kitchen
Based on "Based on "T-Mobile_HD2_MR_Software_3.14.531.1.exe"
SuperSport T-Mobile HD2 Stock 3.14 ROM.exe Parts 1 & 2
This is the OEM ROM Packaged by Myself for Easy Flashing. Just run the File and follow the Instructions.
SuperSport T-Mobile HD2 Stock 3.14 Kitchen.exe Parts 1-4
Download all 4 parts. Run Part1 to extract the Kitchen.
3. Download HTC Trinity P3600 ROM & Kitchen
Based on "RUU_Trinity_DOPODASIA_WWE_3.00.707.18_6275_1.46.30.11_108_Ship.exe"
SuperSport HTC Trinity P3600 Stock OEM ROM.exe
This is the OEM ROM Packaged by Myself for Easy Flashing. Just run the File and follow the Instructions.
SuperSport HTC Trinity P3600 Stock OEM Kitchen.exe 1 Part
Download this file and Run it to Extract the Kitchen.
4. Download HTC ATT Tilt ROM & Kitchen Coming Next Week
Based on "RUU_Kaiser_CINGULAR_WWE_3.57.502.2_radio_sign_25.88.40.05_1.65.21.18_Ship.exe"
SuperSport Custom - HTC ATT TILT OEM ROM.exe
This is the OEM ROM Packaged by Myself for Easy Flashing. Just run the File and follow the Instructions.
SuperSport HTC ATT TILT osKitchen Zero.exe Parts 1 & 2
Download both parts. Run Part1 to extract the Kitchen.
5. Download HTC TOPAZ ROM & Kitchen
Based on "RUU_Topaz_S2_hTC_Asia_WWE_2.53.707.4_Radio_Signed_Topaz_61.44etc.25.35_4.49.25.91_Ship.exe"
SuperSport Custom - HTC TOPAZ OEM ROM.exe
This is the OEM ROM Packaged by Myself for Easy Flashing. Just run the File and follow the Instructions.
SuperSport HTC TOPAZ osKitchen Zero.exe Parts 1 & 2
Download both parts. Run Part1 to extract the Kitchen.
6. Download HTC ELFIN Kitchen
Based on "RUU_Elfin_hTC_Asia_WWE_3.07.707.02_4.1.13.71_03.34 .90_BLUE_Ship"
SuperSport Elfin Kitchen.exe Parts 1, 2 & 3
Download all three parts. Run Part1 to extract the Kitchen.
This one is larger because I've included 23504 and 23569
I'm interested but i have a question. Would you be prepared to to a HD2 rom with XDA_UC included and configure it in such a way that XDA_UC is launched on first boot? I've played with oskitchen before and got good results but this little trick is something that always evaded me.
As for links. You could use the tmous version you have already as a base as that would work with all Leo's
Just wondering, if my device has no HSPL, will this work too? Or if there's only SSPL? Or really nothing?
I mean, it can't work with a not-HSPL'd device, unless you was able to crack ALL SPL's out there?
M3PH said:
I'm interested but i have a question. Would you be prepared to to a HD2 rom with XDA_UC included and configure it in such a way that XDA_UC is launched on first boot? I've played with oskitchen before and got good results but this little trick is something that always evaded me.
As for links. You could use the tmous version you have already as a base as that would work with all Leo's
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You want XDA_UC with default settings? I can do that for a custom Kitchen. Will post when it's ready.
_Madmatt said:
Just wondering, if my device has no HSPL, will this work too? Or if there's only SSPL? Or really nothing?
I mean, it can't work with a not-HSPL'd device, unless you was able to crack ALL SPL's out there?
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I don't believe you can flash a ROM to any phone that does not have HSPL flashed to it. I can pull out the SSPL, but I don't think that will be all you need. What device are you trying to cook for?
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I don't believe you can flash a ROM to any phone that does not have HSPL flashed to it. I can pull out the SSPL, but I don't think that will be all you need. What device are you trying to cook for?
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I cook for HTC Photon (HD Mini), but don't worry, I'm using OSBuilder now. However, I used OsKitchen before and I liked the CFC thingy. In OSBuilder I had to patch Manila manually
How do you mean "pull out the SSPL". Isn't that stealing of the work that DFT did? And SSPL is diffirent for each device, I can't imagine you want to look for all devices if they have HSPL or SSPL and implement that?
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You want XDA_UC with default settings? I can do that for a custom Kitchen. Will post when it's ready.
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Yeah that would do i could probably work it out from there but if you fancy setting it up so it looks for stuff to run from \storage card\xda_uc that would save me some time.
Thanks dude.
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I cook for HTC Photon (HD Mini), but don't worry, I'm using OSBuilder now. However, I used OsKitchen before and I liked the CFC thingy. In OSBuilder I had to patch Manila manually
How do you mean "pull out the SSPL". Isn't that stealing of the work that DFT did? And SSPL is diffirent for each device, I can't imagine you want to look for all devices if they have HSPL or SSPL and implement that?
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If you can send me a link to the Latest ROM, I will convert it to osKitchen Zero if you like. Sounds like your phone is all ready for flashing, so it should work fine.
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Yeah that would do i could probably work it out from there but if you fancy setting it up so it looks for stuff to run from \storage card\xda_uc that would save me some time.
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Will do exactly that. I will place the download link in this post to keep the number of posts down.
EDIT: Instead of posting a complete Kitchen with XDA_UC included, I've attached the XDA_UC EXT Package that will do what you are wanting. This package will work with ALL of the Kitchens I will be posting. Unzip the file and copy the folder "SuperSport Base XDA_UC" to the following Folder in the Kitchen:
"HD2 T-Mobile osKitchen Zero v1.33.5\Sources\Devices\HTC Leo\EXT Packages\HTC Leo Packages"
Once copied over, restart the Kitchen and find the new EXT package in the EXT Packages Tab. I hope that made sense, my mind is tired today.
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If you can send me a link to the Latest ROM, I will convert it to osKitchen Zero if you like. Sounds like your phone is all ready for flashing, so it should work fine.Will do exactly that. I will place the download link in this post to keep the number of posts down.
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My phone can flash custom ROMs thanks to SSPL. But it looks like you don't get my point I meant that if you give us a kitchen made for our phone, you should eiter include a manual how to flash HSPL or flash custom ROM with SSPL. Or you should edit every kitchen you make for each phone that SSPL or HSPL is included in the RUU your kitchen has included (or generates).
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If you can send me a link to the Latest ROM, I will convert it to osKitchen Zero if you like. Sounds like your phone is all ready for flashing, so it should work fine.Will do exactly that. I will place the download link in this post to keep the number of posts down.
EDIT: Instead of posting a complete Kitchen with XDA_UC included, I've attached the XDA_UC EXT Package that will do what you are wanting. This package will work with ALL of the Kitchens I will be posting. Unzip the file and copy the folder "SuperSport Base XDA_UC" to the following Folder in the Kitchen:
"HD2 T-Mobile osKitchen Zero v1.33.5\Sources\Devices\HTC Leo\EXT Packages\HTC Leo Packages"
Once copied over, restart the Kitchen and find the new EXT package in the EXT Packages Tab. I hope that made sense, my mind is tired today.
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Cool that will do just nicely. Thank you muchly!
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My phone can flash custom ROMs thanks to SSPL. But it looks like you don't get my point I meant that if you give us a kitchen made for our phone, you should eiter include a manual how to flash HSPL or flash custom ROM with SSPL. Or you should edit every kitchen you make for each phone that SSPL or HSPL is included in the RUU your kitchen has included (or generates).
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I think I understand, and I'm sorry for being dense. My mind is tired today, as I mentioned above.
If you cook a ROM using this Kitchen, after it completes building the ROM, it will ask if you want to open the ROM folder. If you say "Yes", then inside that folder, I will have the RUU Updater included so you can flash the ROM. Everything needed to flash will be there, except for HSPL. Each Kitchen will have the correct SSPL RUU Updater included for that device.
I figure people will already have HSPL taken care of at this point. Consider this an advanced thread, not for complete beginners. If someone does not have their phone HardSPL'd, or does not know how to do that, then please check the threads for your phone model to find out how to accomplish that. This thread will be solely about releasing Working Complete Stock OEM Kitchens that can be modified any way you like.
Is there any chance you can make one for the Topaz?
Kedarik said:
Is there any chance you can make one for the Topaz?
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I'd be happy to try if you get me a link to the Latest Stock ROM.
Looks like "ROM version:2.53.707.4" is the latest one. I don't have a serial number to download it from HTC.
UPDATE: Found a ROM from Europe WWE. RUU_Topaz_S2_HTC_WWE_2.53.405.5_Radio_Signed_Topaz_61.44etc.25.35_4.49.25.91_Ship.exe Downloading Now!
UPDATE 2: Just got a serial to work for "RUU_Topaz_S2_hTC_Asia_WWE_2.53.707.4_Radio_Signed_Topaz_61.44etc.25.35_4.49.25.91_Ship.exe.m21l92h" Downloading Now!
SuperSport said:
I'd be happy to try if you get me a link to the Latest Stock ROM.
Looks like "ROM version:2.53.707.4" is the latest one. I don't have a serial number to download it from HTC.
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Almost all shipped ROMs can be found here thanks to conflipper and ppcgeeks.com.
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Almost all shipped ROMs can be found here thanks to conflipper and ppcgeeks.com.
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Thank you for this, I think? Looking at that list is a little overwhelming. I'll slowly work through it, but I'd like to do requests first since I know they will be used first.
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"RUU_Trinity_DOPODASIA_WWE_3.00.707.18_6275_1.46.30.11_108_Ship.exe"
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First of all I have to say that I like your idea.
But do you really think is useful to a have a kitchen based on a stock rom wm 5.0 or 6.0 now? There is a very long road to drive to achieve a wm 6.1/6.5 cooked rom since that...
You could also post an almost updated profile (oem/xip/sys) to integrate the stock rom.
Surely I could also post my old trinity rom, 6.1 sys/nk 19965 based on ervius kitchen 1st version, with opal manila2d, but it is 0410. Probably a wwe edition here would be better...
Ciao
P.S. I'm curios to try to import my old trinity kitchen into Oskitchen. I haven't trinity any more but would be nice to test the same 3 years old release made today with these new and a lot more advanced kitchens
OsKitchen converted for Omnia 2 (i920)?
Well, I use to cook with OsKitchen for the Omnia 1 and now having issues adapting to the new kitchen. On OsKitchen's thread it says it can be adapted for other devices with some processes I'm not sure how to do...
Here's a link for the latest update for the Omnia i920:
http://ars.samsung.com/customer/usa...ID=2&PROD_SUB_ID=557&PROD_ID=561&AT_ID=226255
As far as I know, we only need to cook the PDA part, not CSC otherwise it won't load, and I'd be happy to test anything out that you may need. I know there are a few others interested in this type of kitchen for the Omnia 2 (i920 CDMA-not sure about the i8000 GSM)
Thanks and I hope to hear back from you!
Sorry if I misunderstood your post too, it's late and I'm tired, but my take is you can make OSK fit an OEM ROM basically no matter the device?! If you need more information, please PM me!
ONE last thing, if you build this kitchen, will I be able to edit it with new SYS/XIP, etc? can I build it off of the kitchen you create?
nickmo20 said:
ONE last thing, if you build this kitchen, will I be able to edit it with new SYS/XIP, etc? can I build it off of the kitchen you create?
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I will try to get a chance to build a ROM from the kitchen tomorrow and let you test it. If it works, I will post the kitchen. And yes, you will be able to use the kitchen and modify it any way you like.
SuperSport said:
I will try to get a chance to build a ROM from the kitchen tomorrow and let you test it. If it works, I will post the kitchen. And yes, you will be able to use the kitchen and modify it any way you like.
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Thanks for the hard work and effort! I'll be more than happy to test it out!
nickmo20 said:
Thanks for the hard work and effort! I'll be more than happy to test it out!
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I have question for you. Do you know if there is an nbh or NB file inside that update program? I tried to extract the contents, but was unsuccessful. Is it possible to start the update, then grab the NB or nbh from your temp directory? Since I don't have the same phone, it won't start the extraction process for me.

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