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760hacker
26th February 2008, 08:48 PM
I am a new and aspiring chef here and would like to cook a custom ROM for myself using DCD's latest Kitchen. I have been looking around at all the postings but don't see any specifically relating to using DCD's kitchen. If someone could put together a little step by step tutorial on how to do this I think it would be very helpful for a lot of us. DCD, your roms rock but I just want to cook in some of my own personal favorite things. Thanks for everyones help in advance!

Dc_striker
26th February 2008, 10:20 PM
I am a new and aspiring chef here and would like to cook a custom ROM for myself using DCD's latest Kitchen. I have been looking around at all the postings but don't see any specifically relating to using DCD's kitchen. If someone could put together a little step by step tutorial on how to do this I think it would be very helpful for a lot of us. DCD, your roms rock but I just want to cook in some of my own personal favorite things. Thanks for everyones help in advance!

what do you mean personal things like programs or other stuff

760hacker
26th February 2008, 10:26 PM
what do you mean personal things like programs or other stuff
Ha ha ha, programs. I know there are others who use his ROM as a base for their own custom roms. I want to cook my own rom with his latest kitchen plus a few other OEM's like slingplayer, wmwifirouter, etc. someone please give me some help here. I am sure that I am not the only person who will make good use of this information.

760hacker
27th February 2008, 01:50 AM
I am a new and aspiring chef here and would like to cook a custom ROM for myself using DCD's latest Kitchen. I have been looking around at all the postings but don't see any specifically relating to using DCD's kitchen. If someone could put together a little step by step tutorial on how to do this I think it would be very helpful for a lot of us. DCD, your roms rock but I just want to cook in some of my own personal favorite things. Thanks for everyones help in advance!

Bump anyone wanna help here?

98classic
27th February 2008, 01:55 AM
how much simpler can it get? download the kitchen click BuildNB.bat pick your options hit the play button and load it. what are you missing?

are you sure you read his thread? everything is in the first pages.

760hacker
27th February 2008, 02:19 AM
how much simpler can it get? download the kitchen click BuildNB.bat pick your options hit the play button and load it. what are you missing?

are you sure you read his thread? everything is in the first pages.
I read it but it is possible I missed something. I just want to be sure I get it right and don't brick my phone.

paynej
27th February 2008, 02:28 AM
In order to add your own OEMS, simply copy them into the OEM directory and they will then show up when you run BuildOS.

Slingplayer works fine in my unit cooked off DCD's kitchen.

I am most recently looking into the UC compatibility to automatically customize a rom without having to cook it.

Qasani
27th February 2008, 11:48 PM
How do I prepare cab files for insertion into the OEM directory?

blankd3ckskat3r
27th February 2008, 11:49 PM
you have to get oemizer. google it/search button at top

760hacker
28th February 2008, 05:18 AM
In order to add your own OEMS, simply copy them into the OEM directory and they will then show up when you run BuildOS.

Slingplayer works fine in my unit cooked off DCD's kitchen.

I am most recently looking into the UC compatibility to automatically customize a rom without having to cook it.

Could you hook me up with your slingplayer oem files? I can't find them anywhere and tried oemizer to no end!

nosmohtac
11th March 2008, 06:06 AM
I want to use DCD's new 3.0 kitchen, but I would rather use the new 3.5 OEM ROM as a base, because I would rather use WM 6.0 than 6.1

Can anyone tell me what I need to do to do this? Do I need to extract something from the OEM ROM and place it in a certain folder in his kitchen, or can I just place the OEM .nbh file somewhere?


Any help would be greatly appreciated, even if it's just to another thread with more detailed information about cooking ROM's.