Hi all,
I'm looking for a tutorial to create a rom starting with a bin file given by MS (like the one given with the emulator).
I found a tutorial to cook an extended rom, but nothing to start from crash...
Is there a tut like this ?
Thanks for answer
Also interested !
I'd like to build a French ROM based on LSVW new one, So...
can you post the link to the instructions to cook an extended rom?
thanks
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hi,
i searched a lot about "how cook your own rom"
but there's no one well explained..
any guru can explain in this thread how cook a rom step by step??
how integrate programs,
how make own language rom
how integrate links and registry fix
i think could be interesting for many users..
Tnx to all
Did you read the wiki already?
Has anyone made a rom kitchen for the dash? Or successfully extracted the files from the OS?
I really want to cook a custom rom.
I did call me the cook...
I will take that as ricky or Kavana have it and thats about it
For all the lurking I have done on this forum that is all that I have seen, I have not been able to locate a rom kitchen yet. However; I think that there would be a whole new mess of questions if someone just posted one up. All in all, it would be nice, but the amount of hassle it would cause for the experienced people would be too much to deal with.
ROM cooking tutorial
Hello,
I think it's not really a ROM kitchen but it´'ll help you cook a ROM yourself:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=375525
Enjoy yourselves and post about what your cooking experiences!
Cheers!
Call me stupid, but I have searched around ALOT on this forum for an answer to my question but have yet found any relevance to what I am looking for.
I want to start cooking my own Artemis ROM's. As far as I have read the easiest way is by using something called HyperCore kitchen. Now, I've started using this, but have found out afterwards that cooked ROM's available to download on here, cannot be extracted properly so as to be able to make one of them custom for what I want.
And as there is no official WM6.1 ROM for the Artemis, I am at a loss.
Basically, what I am asking to do, is to find out how to port a Kaiser WM6.1 official ROM so that it would be usable on the Artemis. Alternatively, perhaps find out what files are required from the Kaiser ROM to make the official WM6 Artemis ROM into WM6.1.
I hope I haven't confused you all. Any help would be greatly appreciated, maybe from bepe, tom_codon, Anja, NhatHoa? Any of you guys still about these days?
90 Views and nobody else knows anything?
This is starting to bug me now
I have looked everywhere. I have used the search, the wiki, google! I can't find any reference anywhere that explains to me how I can properly make a WM6.1 ROM for my Artemis using the required 6.1 files from a Diamond ROM.
HELP!!!!!!!
Start off with a base ROM first instead of porting. Porting can get very tricky and complicated. I'm currently in the attempt of porting a ROM (for the Hermes) and let me tell you, it's not easy. If you want to know more, i can show you what i'm doing via IM (faster) or here.
Hallo,
first I must say that I never cooked a rom so I'm a Rom-virgine
I want to edit the original 2.03 GER Rom from HTC.
I Installed XBmod Manila Rhodium but after installation there is no free Memory, so I must cook a ROM by myself. TouchFlow3D is the only thing I want to change.
Can anybody give me a link to a tutorial where I can read everything about Rom-Cooking.
I nee a kitchen... which, where I can find?
Which files to edit...
I hope somebody can spend me some minutes to help a nooby ^^
Maybe "erviuskitchen" is good for cooking, i dunno...
BUT I Think you need 2100+ build 4 TF3D working properly.
musste ma gugge obs irgndwo ne anleitung gibt
On my Diamond with cab installation everything works fine.
Where can I get a 2100+ build? I need a GER version.
Go to www.htc-developers.de. It's a German forum and there you can find a kitchen with a 21042 ROM and SYS. But currently the site seems to be down ...
Check this out, it might spare you the cooking - german rom with xbmod manila - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=497204
Hey, nice to see some people really trying to learn and not only: "can you do it for me?"
Here's the easiest way i found to start cooking, it's a really simple kitchen, with it you can dump any open rom and there's also a great video tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=413782
And here's i nice post by Suiller explaining a little about some Manilla OEM's, what files you will need, etc...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=3622406&postcount=2220
Good luck man! If you have problems, just pm-me and i'll do my best!
In the Diamond ROM development section, look up the thread 'noob kitchen'. It's a thread where I and a few others help(ed) each other out to get started to cooking.
I posted a link there with a few packages and my entire ROM kitchen with what I ended up with, including my RhodiumManila packages.
Drop me a note on how to get going _after_ you've done at least a few test cooks and/or reading that thread for a bit .
If you're as far that you can dump the original 2.03 HTC ROM, and remove a few things, recook it and flash it: then you're just a few steps away from adding RhodiumManila to it
Hi Everyone,
I was wondering where I would start if I wanted to make my own cooked rom, like where do you get the os part from ? what tools do you need/use ?
Is there like a rough guide to make a very basic starter rom and do my own thing from there ?
Thanks
Have you even tried to use the search or read the forum?
There is plenty of information available.
I dont know anything at all about making a cooked rom, so am a bit clueless as to what to search for to get the information.
could someone provide a direct link to the coking rom thread? tried search, gave me mixed results..
you need a kitchen basically. probably easiest way is to find a rom that has a kitchen too and modify that. here's a link to a 6.5 kitchen