solure
9th November 2006, 05:43 PM
Does an application exist in which you can simply open an existing ROM and add/remove applications currently saved to it?
I have searched & found some tools which seem somewhat complicated to use.
* If I want to edit an existing ROM that I downloaded (which is a binary *.exe) how do I extract the img from it (supposed to be: nk.nba??).
What I really want is to add Compact Framework 2.0 to the Official "Clean" 2.26 T-Mobile ROM. I do not want all the applications that many ROM cookers here included in their releases. I would use one (as many of the registry tweaks I want), but I need to be able to edit the existing ROM before installing it on my MDA.
* From the tools I have seen you can add cab files to a rom, but how would you add Compact Framework 2.0 which comes as a *.msi file?
A simple gui interface that looks much like an ftp application with two window panes (one showing the existing rom contents & the other showing your local disk to add files from) would be great.
Please do not flame me for not searching better. If a thread does exist, at least give the search terms that will not return 500 results.
I'd appreciate some help here.
I have searched & found some tools which seem somewhat complicated to use.
* If I want to edit an existing ROM that I downloaded (which is a binary *.exe) how do I extract the img from it (supposed to be: nk.nba??).
What I really want is to add Compact Framework 2.0 to the Official "Clean" 2.26 T-Mobile ROM. I do not want all the applications that many ROM cookers here included in their releases. I would use one (as many of the registry tweaks I want), but I need to be able to edit the existing ROM before installing it on my MDA.
* From the tools I have seen you can add cab files to a rom, but how would you add Compact Framework 2.0 which comes as a *.msi file?
A simple gui interface that looks much like an ftp application with two window panes (one showing the existing rom contents & the other showing your local disk to add files from) would be great.
Please do not flame me for not searching better. If a thread does exist, at least give the search terms that will not return 500 results.
I'd appreciate some help here.