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ivanwinkel
19th May 2007, 09:05 AM
I have a thougth:
Is it podsible to make a kitchen where we can drag & drop the cab files and then then kitchen makes the oem packages by itself so it's whole is autonated.
it's just an idea. Maybe somebody else had thought of that but i wanted to share this thougt with you all.
nottoosmart
19th May 2007, 09:33 AM
I have a thougth:
Is it podsible to make a kitchen where we can drag & drop the cab files and then then kitchen makes the oem packages by itself so it's whole is autonated.
it's just an idea. Maybe somebody else had thought of that but i wanted to share this thougt with you all.
Everything is possible. The only issue is that each cab is made diffrently. What you are asking would take at least 6 months developement. And none of us do this as a permanent job, so it might take a year. Just wait. There are more ROM's and kitchens being released with more and more.
anichillus
19th May 2007, 09:38 AM
I think it's near impossible.
But be pacient, in a couple of days, everyone here will know how to dump, make packages, and rebuild using them :D Trust me ;)
And of course , much more than that .
datawrhsdoc
19th May 2007, 02:09 PM
Actually, the idea of a fully automated kitchen doesn't seem so far fetched.
Back in the day when the HTC Wallabee was king, there were a number of kitchen web sites. These web sites would allow you to select your base ROM and from a wide selection of the freeware and commercial (reg key required) packages. During the process, it would keep track of total ROM size vs available ROM, so you could max out the ROM. When done, you hit build and then download your custom built ROM.
It was very cool. I must have flashed my Wallabee a dozen times or so before the screen got accidentally crushed, and I moved on to a different device.
-Jeff
datawrhsdoc
20th May 2007, 11:25 PM
Now if only one of the more advanced cookers could do for the Wizard what LumpiStefans did for the Wallaby:
http://www.romkitchen.de/
ivanwinkel
20th May 2007, 11:46 PM
that really looks beautifull.
ANTC
21st May 2007, 12:25 AM
Now if only one of the more advanced cookers could do for the Wizard what LumpiStefans did for the Wallaby:
http://www.romkitchen.de/
whao thats nice..but i think most Wizard users are enither going to hermes -cingular and the Wing for Tmobile..I know I'll be leaving the wizard section after i get my wing..simply because its an exchange i get a new wing they take my Wizard.
k2e15
21st May 2007, 12:35 AM
whao thats nice..but i think most Wizard users are enither going to hermes -cingular and the Wing for Tmobile..I know I'll be leaving the wizard section after i get my wing..simply because its an exchange i get a new wing they take my Wizard.
how you puling that? do you know someone who works for T-mobile?
ANTC
21st May 2007, 01:10 AM
how you puling that? do you know someone who works for T-mobile?
Nah one day I called up for my mothers MDA because of its malfunctioning with the battery, and my vol slider broke so the guy goes ill swap both of your mdas for a new Dash with wm6..I tell the guy I'd like a PPC he said if your phone doesnt work again in a few weeks we'll offer u a wing when released because its 7th time swaping my MDA since Jan wehn i got it.
datawrhsdoc
21st May 2007, 02:00 AM
i think most Wizard users are enither going to hermes -cingular and the Wing for Tmobile..I know I'll be leaving the wizard section after i get my wing..simply because its an exchange i get a new wing they take my Wizard.
Perhaps I might do the same thing too, but the Wallaby guys provided a really good example of the right way to deploy a kitchen whether it be for Wizard, Wing, Hermes, or whatever.
In fact, silly old me, when the first WM6 post went up about a kitchen, I was expecting to see a link to ROM fabrication web site rather than a toolset with many manual configuration options and seemingly much higher risk for the end user. :)
-J
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