View Full Version : Cooking tutorial, please!!!
psapg
23-10-2007, 08:34 PM
Can anyone please place a tutorial of some sort on HOW to cook...the important bits....
I have been reading a lot of this forum and there seems to be alot os spreaded info....
They all talk on how to compileand/or decompile the rom to its various parts..but no-one has yet talked about how to add/ remove programs, where/how to get OEM packages, etc....
I hould also be gratefull if someone linked me to a wm6 standart rom with NO special features/ program added, just the OS...
Tnak you very much for all yor hard work...
You really are an inspiration for all of us newbies...
DaniLoveSky
24-10-2007, 05:04 PM
I second this plea.
A couple of weeks ago a senior member thingonaspring has asked if such a kitchen tutorial is needed. And many people said it would be great. I was particularly happy about this as thingonaspring's writing style is very detail and clear (just see his replies in the forum).
Hopefully we will see the tutorial soon. It is quite difficult to cook a working ROM without a detail tutorial. I have tried to cook one myself using all the information I could find on the forum. I even was able to flash it in the end. However, no CABs could be installed on this ROM for some reason. The installation process was just unsuccessful without much extra info.
ultravox
24-10-2007, 05:46 PM
Hi.
You can take a look at Hypercore thread, specially Laurentius26 post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1534193&postcount=47
I confirm that this decompile process works.
I can also confirm that thingonaspring kitchen and tutorial for compiling works.
What I haven't tested yet is to decompile a ROM with hypercore, change modules or OEM and then compile it with thingonaspring process.
Jwrightmcps already wrote that he can do all the process with hypercore, so maybe you can also try it.
about OEM, you can check here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=298077&highlight=oem+wiki
OEM links:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Universal_WM6_Kitchen_Helmi
http://vidmes.com//Uni/Kitchens/OEMs/
You can also use hypercore to decompile ROMs and then pick the OEM that the developers were so kind to include. don't forget to thank them for the work they had building it. you can see how hard it is in one of the previous links.
About ROM only without extras, if I well remember Ranju plays in that field.. :p
As you can see and as you also wrote, the info is available, is just of matter of searching and create/save links.
I do agree that a better tutorial would be nice, but people working on ROMs already have a lot o work and time spend on this subject so we have to wait until it is possible.
Cheers
beast0898
24-10-2007, 07:05 PM
Hi.
You can take a look at Hypercore thread, specially Laurentius26 post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1534193&postcount=47
I confirm that this decompile process works.
I can also confirm that thingonaspring kitchen and tutorial for compiling works.
What I haven't tested yet is to decompile a ROM with hypercore, change modules or OEM and then compile it with thingonaspring process.
Jwrightmcps already wrote that he can do all the process with hypercore, so maybe you can also try it.
about OEM, you can check here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=298077&highlight=oem+wiki
OEM links:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Universal_WM6_Kitchen_Helmi
http://vidmes.com//Uni/Kitchens/OEMs/
You can also use hypercore to decompile ROMs and then pick the OEM that the developers were so kind to include. don't forget to thank them for the work they had building it. you can see how hard it is in one of the previous links.
About ROM only without extras, if I well remember Ranju pays in that field.. :p
As you can see and as you also wrote, the info is available, is just of matter of searching and create/save links.
I do agree that a better tutorial would be nice, but people working on ROMs already have a lot o work and time spend on this subject so we have to wait until it is possible.
Cheers
Leo and I will hopefully release our Kitchen, towards the end of this year, early new year.
The Kitchen is very simplified but still requires work to release to general public.
At the moment, it supports a "one click" build function (That isn't really one I suppose) basically you hit the build button, BuildOS loads up, you select the OEMs that you wish to include in your build, then sit back and watch.
If there are no errors, you are prompted to connect your device in BootLoader mode and the flash util will flash your device with your Rom.
It is difficult to write a "general" guide to cooking as their are so many various kitchens that you can use.
For now I'd advise checking out Buzz's site and reading through his detailed instrcutions on using cooking Roms.
www.BuzzDev.Net
Cheers,
Beasty
psapg
24-10-2007, 09:04 PM
Para UtraVox
Cumprimemtos Tugas....
Sou do Porto, e tu?
O que eu procurava era algo do tipo...
"estes fixeiros fazem isto, aqueles fazem aquilo, para obter este resultado deve-se proceder desta forma...."
Esse tipo de informação está demasiado espalhada ou inserida em topicos que nada teem a ver....
Obrigado pelo tempo...
In English..
Was was refering to is something like...
"These files are responsible for this action, those are for this result, we should do it this was BECAUSE..."
I Do believe this kind of info is available in the forum, but it's to preadded or too embeeded in some other topic posts....
Thanks for the time...
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