View Full Version : need wm 6.1 base rom!
kidnamedAlbert
30-03-2008, 09:16 AM
ive decided to try something new and try out hypercore kitchen but i needa base rom that isnt the stock T-Mobile ROM
can anyone give me a link to the newest version of 6.1?
thanks.
kidnamedAlbert
30-03-2008, 09:25 AM
no one?
or is it just really late? :D
ICP-Fan
30-03-2008, 10:14 AM
Your best bet is to use JustClean. If you really feel the need to use Hypercore, grab the SYS, OEM, and ROM folders from JustClean. Strip out the OEM packs you don't need and add the packs you want.
If you are feeling ambitious, try merging Hypercore with JustClean. Update the internals of Hypercore first though.
Use Hypercore for extraction and JustClean for builds.;)
kidnamedAlbert
30-03-2008, 06:09 PM
Use Hypercore for extraction and JustClean for builds.;)
thats a good idea
but none of the roms now have the files for recooking so im stuck with bad oem packages.
i guess ill make my own packages
ttran001
30-03-2008, 07:19 PM
thats a good idea
but none of the roms now have the files for recooking so im stuck with bad oem packages.
i guess ill make my own packages
There is no real wm6.1 for the herald. If your wanting to use hypercore, then port one over.
kidnamedAlbert
30-03-2008, 07:31 PM
and how do i port one over?
ttran001
30-03-2008, 09:21 PM
and how do i port one over?
You can search the forum on how to port or you can use bepe kitchen which already has a striped down version of wm6.1.
If you use bepe kitchen, you must have a good working oem folder of your own.
Cooking takes time and most of the time is reading, testing, debuging, and simply learning.
Most of the cooks will tell you that it takes a lot of time.
Thats why I spend at least a month on one rom before even beta testing it.
Anybody can use a kitchen to produce a rom, but will it be your rom?
Ivannmj is one of my best friends on this forum and has creaeted a very good kitchen, but I think his kitchen was intended for people to created their own roms for personal use.
You can use his kitchen to create roms for others, but you will miss out on learning all of the steps in creating your own rom.
Also, I'm not trying to made anybody feel bad or tell people not to use ivannmj kitchen, I'm just trying to tell people that want to become cooks to spend time learning the entire process.
Just my two cents,
kidnamedAlbert
30-03-2008, 11:01 PM
You can search the forum on how to port or you can use bepe kitchen which already has a striped down version of wm6.1.
If you use bepe kitchen, you must have a good working oem folder of your own.
well ive tried bepes kitchen but it didnt work for my so thats why im using hypercore now.
ivanmmj
31-03-2008, 12:06 AM
You can search the forum on how to port or you can use bepe kitchen which already has a striped down version of wm6.1.
If you use bepe kitchen, you must have a good working oem folder of your own.
Cooking takes time and most of the time is reading, testing, debuging, and simply learning.
Most of the cooks will tell you that it takes a lot of time.
Thats why I spend at least a month on one rom before even beta testing it.
Anybody can use a kitchen to produce a rom, but will it be your rom?
Ivannmj is one of my best friends on this forum and has creaeted a very good kitchen, but I think his kitchen was intended for people to created their own roms for personal use.
You can use his kitchen to create roms for others, but you will miss out on learning all of the steps in creating your own rom.
Also, I'm not trying to made anybody feel bad or tell people not to use ivannmj kitchen, I'm just trying to tell people that want to become cooks to spend time learning the entire process.
Just my two cents,
Exactly! ^_^ That's why it was originally called EasyBakeOven. You're not really cooking. It's more like a customized version of my ROM. :D
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