Sous-Chef's Kitchen Utensils & Appliances Review

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Intro

Welcome; I wanted to offer a little "something" back to the XDA community in the hopes that it will benefit others and to show my appreciation to the folks that make XDA the great community that it is.

If you've gotten excited about the idea of cooking your own ROM's, you've probably had to spend several weeks of reading, asking questions, getting acquainted with your facility, and figuring out where you're going to plug your utensils and/or appliances. Now comes the easy part, cooking quality ROM's ... right? It's gotta be simple after that, I mean that was all the hard stuff ... right? Well ...

As any seasoned chef will tell you, the quality of a meal greatly depends on quality ingredients, utensils, and appliances. Ingredients are a personal preference and some chefs can make Macaroni & Cheese taste like the best meal in the world; and how do they accomplish this? In many cases, they use quality utensils and appliances and understand the limitations of them.

Equipping your kitchen with the right tools ensures that you're able to provide quality meals to your patrons - resulting in return visits. :)



Outro

The goal of this thread is encourage seasoned chefs to share their knowledge of quality tools that they use in their day-to-day activities of ROM cooking.

Some of these tools are free, others have a trial version, and others must be purchased. The goal isn't to promote any one specific tool, it is to provide objective (and hopefully unbiased) reviews of these tools. Lastly, a moderator or senior chef may periodically review and cleanup this thread/post to ensure that it remains on-topic and consistent in format ... so don't take offense; you'll always be credited for your contribution. :)



Format For Each Post

Take a moment to review existing tool reviews; the goal is to share your experiences in using the tool. The review should contain the following information:

  • Name of the tool (same as in Title of post)
  • Version
  • Author
  • Link to tool
  • Cost (Free, Adware, Trialware, Purchase)
  • Reviewed by [your XDA member name]; in case the post is moved near the top of the thread at a later date.

  • Summary of what the tool does (uses) and any example you can think of.
  • Tips on how to use the tool; things you discovered when using the tool.
  • Potential pitfall (gotcha's) when using the tool; things you discovered when using the tool.
  • Reference threads (optional); links that might offer some additional usage information.

  • No attachments please. Post them in the original thread for the tool.
 
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List Of Tools To Review

List Of Tools To Review

Here's a list of tools that I'd like to review and add to this thread. The goal is to review the various tools that chefs will often use while preparing their ROMS; any seasoned chefs (aka volunteers)? If so, post your review in the thread.



Any others? Feel free to post a request in the thread or send me a PM.
 
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Quick Post Index

Quick Post Index

Sorted alphabetically; at least I hope it is. :)


CAB/OEM Package Converters

CAB2OEM
CAB to OEM to EXT GUI Suite
Package Creator


Device Side Manifest (.DSM) Editors

BuildDSM
DSM Analyzer
DSM Builder
DSM Dependency Dumper
DSM Editor


Editors

EditPad
SciTE
Syn Text Editor
XML Notepad


Graphics (.BMP, .JPG, .PNG, etc.)

GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP)
IcoFX


Kitchen Porting Tools (SYS, OEM, etc.)

Initflashfiles Hex2Text
SYS Porting Tool For Ervius Kitchen


Process, Registry

FDC Task Manager (aka DotFRED)
Registry Workshop


Resource (.DLL, .EXE, etc.)

Dependency Walker
File Editor Suite
PEinfo
Resource Hacker
ROM Squeezer


Search/Comparison/File Managers

Beyond Compare
Compare It
Directory Opus
 
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Senax's Library Of Links

Senax's Library Of Links

There are links to SDK's, developer tools, power toys and more. More links are better than less, so we say in Holland :D:D:D Don't you agree?? :cool:

Have a nice day folks,

Senax



:UPDATE:
How could I forget to mention;

System Center Mobile Device Manager Resource Kit Tools

That was my left sleeve of links...

Q: Are you going to make it any easier for us?
A: That's a good question! No, (not for the Moderator(s) ) I've no intention of that just yet. First more power links, while thoroughly reviewing stuff, then searching for new links (references) and so on. Then a new review

Have a nice day / night while clicking all them links in ...,

Senax

Here some links to SDK's to inform others and get them reviewed:

Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC
Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK Documentation


Windows Mobile 6 Documentation

Windows Mobile 6 SDK Refresh
Windows Mobile 6 SDK Documentation

Windows Mobile 6.5 Developer Tool Kit
Windows Mobile 6.5 Documentation

Windows Mobile 6.5.3 DTK

.NET XML PowerToys:

MSXML SDK

Power Toys for .NET Compact Framework 3.5

&
NETCFv35.Messages.EN.wm.cab ; exception messages


Windows CE CAB Installer SDK (though named SDK its more a CDK (Commercial DK), because you've got to pay $5 for it).
Awesome for UC (User Customization).

Microsoft SDKs (every and all SDKs from MS) for;

  • Azure Services Platform
  • Windows Desktop
  • Office
  • Devices
  • Windows Live Services
  • Server Technologies
  • Social
  • Games
  • Web Development
  • Other


Developer Tools:

Installing Developer Tools on Windows Mobile

Development Tools and Resources for Windows Mobile


Development Resources for WM on xda-developers.com

UPDATED: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=445396

What Microsoft does not tell is that when they shot themselves in the foot with 'Vista', they were forced to introduce Win7 earlier as planned. Thus VS2008 (read WM) all its links have been moved to > :NULL
Well maybe not, though I've a hard time finding them .. and I do know how to tweak-search. We (the users) are forced into using VS2010 now! It's all 'embedded' now (cq sort of virtual). Ah, well.. it's not that bad :p



Windows Mobile 6 Localized Emulator Images
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...A8-1DD7-426F-A913-4F370A65A582&displaylang=en

Brief Description
This package includes localized Windows Mobile 6 emulator images that can be used with Visual Studio to test applications on different localizations or simply as standalone emulators without Visual Studio 2005!



Microsoft Power Toys:

Windows Mobile Network Analyzer PowerToy (Released with WM5 though usable with WM6)

Windows Mobile Device Security Manager PowerToy(Released with WM5 though usable with WM6)

General (Embedded) WM 6.x CE PowerToys link


Nowadays there 'll be no more Power Toys from Microsoft, instead we get:

Not (all) Windows Mobile specific: Microsoft Solution Accelerators & ~ A-Z technet :Free power(toys);

MSDN Code Galery third party resources

Windows Phone Developer Tools Beta



XML Notepad 2007 References:

Since this nice free editor is on CodePlex it is nice to mention this link;
http://xmlnotepad.codeplex.com/

I also found this link in my BookmarX_Manager; http://msdotnetsupport.blogspot.com/...-tutorial.html (their MORE button is the best TUTORiAL I've seen online about XML Notepad!!)


Hopper

There's a 'new' Hopper (device stress tester included In WM Developer Power Toys) for WM6> (not WP7). Hopper its two versions WM5 WM6; http://xdaforums.com/show...45#post7549645

[PC] works for device too if its cradled.
Q: Is a file signed with a signature?
A: Let us check that using SystemInternals_Suite (click on the left of that page) its CLI SigCheck.exe
SigCheck; Verify that images are digitally signed and dump version information with this simple command-line utility.



ARM

These links are NOT for a review, these are to inform people about ARM processors used in WM and WP:

ARM Classic Processors
ARM Infocenter



ANDROiD SDK

http://developer.android.com/index.html


Phoenix SDK

Phoenix is the code name for a software optimization and analysis framework that is the basis for all future Microsoft compiler technologies. The Phoenix framework is an extensible system that can be adapted to read and write binaries and MSIL assemblies and represent the input files in an IR, which can be analyzed and manipulated by applications by using the Phoenix API. The code can then be written in binary or JITable form for execution.

It enables teaching and collaborative research in code generation, optimization, program analysis, binary transformation, and software correctness. Phoenix is used as a research platform by Microsoft Research and will be the universal compiler backend for upcoming Microsoft languages and development tools.

Phoenix SDK April 2008

How to install Phoenix SDK
 
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AT Commander

ATCommander_2.27-1.gif


[PC] ATCommander;

http://atcommander.com
The above link does not provide us with much information/links thus I searched some more
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and came up with; http://atcommander.com/download/. Same page though not reachable via the first link. Anyway here you can download the latest .zip or .exe.

Note: My anti virus started to whine as soon as I unpacked the zip, though when I ran it in a VMware workstation everything worked smoothly.


Also do not forget to check this link;
http://atcommander.com/public/

Here some AT Commands reference links provided in two pdf files;
http://atcommander.com/download/AT_C...Specification/

[WM5/6] ATCommander;
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=375395
 
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Resource Hacker

Name: Resource Hacker
Version: 3.5.2 beta

Author: Angus Johnson
Link: http://angusj.com/resourcehacker
Cost: Free

Reviewed By: Sous-Chef


Summary/Review:

Resource Hacker is a freeware utility to view, modify, rename, add, delete and extract resources in 32bit Windows executables and resource files (*.res). Cursor, Icon, Bitmap, GIF, AVI, and JPG resource images can be viewed and WAV, MIDI audio resources can be played. Menus, Dialogs, MessageTables, StringTables, Accelerators, Delphi Forms, and VersionInfo resources can be viewed as decompiled resource scripts. Menus and Dialogs can also be viewed as they would appear in a running application.

Resources can be saved as image files (*.ico, *.bmp etc), as script files (*.rc), as binary resource files (*.res), or as untyped binary files (*.bin). Resources can be modified by replacing the resource with a resource located in another file (*.ico, *.bmp, *.res). Dialog controls can also be visually moved and/or resized by clicking and dragging the respective dialog controls prior to recompiling with the internal compiler. Additionally, resources can be added to an application by copying them from external resource files (*.res).


Tips:

  • Always keep a copy of the unaltered file as a backup.


Gotcha's:

  • Even though it is possible to alter the resources, some applications automatically resize controls and dialogs during operation.
  • Some applications may cease to function when the resource file is altered.


Reference Links:

http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=511876
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=562645
http://asukal.seesaa.net/article/6114096.html
 
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Beyond Compare

Name: Beyond Compare
Version: 3.1.10

Author: Scooter Software, Inc.
Link: http://www.scootersoftware.com
Cost: Trialware, Purchase

Reviewed By: aruppenthal, Sous-Chef


Summary/Review:

Beyond Compare allows you to quickly and easily compare your files and folders. By using simple, powerful commands you can focus on the differences you're interested in and ignore those you're not. You can then merge the changes, synchronize your files, and generate reports for your records. You can compare entire drives and folders at high speed, checking just sizes and modified times. Or, thoroughly verify every file with byte-by-byte comparisons.

Once you've found specific files you're interested in, Beyond Compare can intelligently pick the best way to compare and display them. Text files can be viewed and edited with syntax highlighting and comparison rules tweaked specifically for documents, source code, and HTML. Data files, executables, binary data, and images all have dedicated viewers as well, so you always have a clear view of the changes. Beyond Compare is a "must have" tool; it will save hours of time. There is no better way to compare new builds and look for what has changed. When properly configured, it can display file versions which make integration of multiple sets of OEMdrivers a breeze. Swapping SYS files is never easier; you get to see dates of creation and can easily move files from one set to the other with a few clicks.

Here are some examples of how comparison can be used:

  • Compare one .\SYS folder version (ex: 23541) against an updated .\SYS folder version (ex: 23549) so as to determine what changes have occurred in registry files.
  • Compare one version of a ROM package (ex: Manila_2.1) against a newer version of the package (ex: Manila_2.1.1).
  • Compare a device ROM (ex: Mega_HTC_Europe_1.28.401.4) against another ROM (ex: Mega_TMO_UK_1.33.110.2) of the device to see what the HTC changed.
  • Compare specific files such as .XML, .PROVXML, etc.


Tips:

  • You can copy the installation folder from your system to an external drive. You can then launch the .EXE from the external drive on another system - no need for installation.
  • Enable the "Send Files To The Recycle Bin" option to avoid having a file permanently deleted when it is removed from the list.


Gotcha's:

  • Editing INITFLASHFILES.DAT with the built-in editor is not recommended as it may cause corruption resulting in ROM issues.


Reference Links:

http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=5979483&postcount=11
http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=6251478&postcount=27
 

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IcoFX

Name: IcoFX
Version: 1.6.4

Author: Attila Kovrig
Link: http://icofx.ro
Cost: Free

Reviewed By: Sous-Chef


Summary/Review:

IcoFX is an all-in-one freeware icon editor solution for icon creation, extraction and editing. It is designed to work with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows CE and Macintosh icons supporting transparency.

Easily convert your favorite images into icons, or icons into images. IcoFX gives you the possibility to create icon libraries or change icons inside EXE files. You can extract icons from other files, including Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Macintosh files. You can easily work with multiple files using the batch processing capability of IcoFX.


Tips:

  • Always keep a copy of the unaltered file as a backup.
  • Choose free images to avoid potential copyright pitfalls.


Gotcha's:

  • None discovered.


Reference Links:

http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=511876
 
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Dependency Walker

Name: Dependency Walker
Version: 2.2

Author: Steve P. Miller
Link: http://www.dependencywalker.com
Cost: Free

Reviewed By: Sous-Chef


Summary/Review:

Dependency Walker is a utility that scans any 32-bit or 64-bit Windows module (exe, dll, ocx, sys, etc.) and builds a hierarchical tree diagram of all dependent modules. For each module found, it lists all the functions that are exported by that module, and which of those functions are actually being called by other modules. Another view displays the minimum set of required files, along with detailed information about each file including a full path to the file, base address, version numbers, machine type, debug information, and more.

Dependency Walker is very useful for troubleshooting system errors related to loading and executing modules. Dependency Walker detects many common application problems such as missing modules, invalid modules, import/export mismatches, circular dependency errors, mismatched machine types of modules, and module initialization failures. It handles all types of module dependencies, including implicit, explicit (dynamic / runtime), forwarded, delay-loaded, and injected. For example, a quick way to determine what additional packages may be required for an application:

  1. Open each .DLL/.EXE file in the package (ex: YouTube)
  2. Note the files that are flagged as missing.
  3. Search the source (usually an extracted ROM) for those files; odds are you'll need the entire package contents where the file is found.
  4. Repeat the process until all of the necessary files are found.


Dependency Walker runs on Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, 2003, and Vista. It can process any 32-bit or 64-bit Windows module, including ones designed for Windows CE. Windows CE modules use the same module format (known as the "Portable Executable" format) that is used for modules written for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, and beyond. There is no version of Dependency Walker that actually runs on Windows CE, but you can open Windows CE modules with Dependency Walker on a standard Windows computer.


Tips:

  • Create a folder with all of the common WinCE files in it and set a custom search order that includes this path and save it to a file.
  • Use RECMOD to recode modules that may be required.
  • Use the "/d:your_file.dwp" command line option to pass a custom search order file to Dependency Walker.


Gotcha's:

  • Dependency Walker automatically tries to locate dependent modules using the default Windows module search path. For Windows CE modules, this can cause errors since non-CE modules may be found in the default search path. To fix this, you can use Dependency Walker's "Configure Module Search Order" dialog to remove all standard paths and then add a private folder of your own that contains only CE modules.


Reference Links:

http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=576027
 
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FdcSoft Task Manager (aka dotFRED Task Manager)

Name: FdcSoft Task Manager (aka dotFRED Task Manager)
Version: 3.3

Author: FdcSoft (aka dotFred)
Link: http://www.dotfred.net/TaskMgr.htm
Cost: Free

Reviewed By: Sous-Chef


Summary/Review:

The Task manager application is a bunch of several useful tools in just one tool. It includes a Process manager, CPU usage, Application Manager, Service Manager, Device Manager (only WM2005 and above), Windows Manager, Notification Manager, IP Config utility, Ping utility, Net Stats utility, Registry Editor, and Run program utility.

Although, the application is intended to run on a Mobile Device, it is an excellent tool to use during the preparation of OEM packages. For example, the following procedure speeds up the process of converting from .CAB to OEM:

  1. Copy the files from extract .CAB to the device
  2. Import the registy settings
  3. Process the .PROVXML files.
  4. Reboot the device
  5. Test application


Tips:

  • The application can run from an SD card.
  • .RGU files can be renamed to .REG; make sure to remove the hidden, system file attributes.


Gotcha's:

  • .PROVXML files require a minor adjustment; see reference link below.


Reference Links:

http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=519548
 
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Directory Opus

Name: Directory Opus
Version: 9.5.3

Author: GP Software
Link: http://www.gpsoft.com.au
Cost: Trialware, Purchase

Reviewed By: ceesheim


Summary/Review:

Directory Opus 9 is a Windows File Manager & Explorer replacement that includes, user-definable file display views, User-definable toolbars, menus, file types, powerful image and file viewers, built-in ZIP and Secure SSL/SSH FTP, easily synchronize files & find duplicates, quick or advanced search and rename functions.

The file manager is extremely useful for moving files between folders, making backup copies of files, viewing pictures and playing sounds, running other utility programs on lists of files, deleting unwanted files and many other "housekeeping" tasks. If you are working with a lot of files in kitchens or Manila, this is a must have.


Tips:

  • Take a few moments to get familiar with the options.
  • Can view .XML , HEX , .TXT , .DOC , .CPR , .PROVXML , .MSCR , .DSM , .RGU And many more
  • In view mode it can tell you if a manila file is a lua or a QTC1 file (in HEX)
  • Download lot of Plugins & Media Capabilities (RTF-Viewer , CSV-Viewer , Source Code Viewer , Postscript-Viewer , RVF File , EXE/DLL Metadata)


Gotcha's:

  • None discovered.


Reference Links:

None.
 
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XML Notepad 2007

Name: XML Notepad 2007
Version: 2.5

Author: Microsoft
Link: http://www.microsoft.com/DownLoads/...49-787d-4118-ba5f-4f30fe913628&displaylang=en
Cost: Free

Reviewed By: Sous-Chef


Summary/Review:

XML Notepad 2007 provides a simple intuitive user interface for browsing and editing XML documents. XML Notepad provide synchronized Tree View with Node Text View for quick editing of node names and values, incremental search (Ctrl+I) in both tree and text views, so as you type it navigates to matching nodes, Cut/copy/paste with full namespace support, drag/drop support for easy manipulation of the tree, even across different instances of XML Notepad and from the file system.

Additionally, XML schema are instantly validate while you edit with errors and warnings shown in the task list window. It includes intellisense on expected elements and attributes and enumerated simple type values, inplace HTML viewer for processing xml-stylesheet processing instructions, built-in XML Diff tool, support for XInclude, dynamic help from XSD annotations, and goto definition to navigate includes and XSD schema information.

It's a must have when working with .XML and .PROVXML files.


Tips:

  • Ensure that .NET Framework v2.0 (or higher) is installed


Gotcha's:

  • None discovered.


Reference Links:

http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=519548
 

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Field Notes: Beyond Compare

Name: Beyond Compare
Version: 3.1.10

Hi Hilaireg ;) Long time no talk :p

I want to emphasize the usage of Beyond Compare. This is the MOST important tool a chef can own. It will save hours of time. There is no better way to compare new builds and look for what has changed. When properly set up it shows file versions making integration of multiple sets of OEMdrivers a breeze. Swapping sys files is never easier as you get to see dates of creation and can easily move files from one set to the other with two clicks.

There is one thing not mentioned as far as cons. Using it on initflashfiles.dat is not recommended. ;) Every time I have done so major issues followed by a restore of the original files.

Also when using beyond compare be SURE to set it to send files to the recycle bin. If not it will permanently delete them ;)
 
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EditPad

Name: EditPad
Version: Lite

Author: Just Great Software Co. Ltd.
Link: http://www.editpadpro.com/editpadlite.html
Cost: Free (Lite), Purchase (Pro)

Reviewed By: Laurentius26


Summary/Review:

EditPad Lite is a general-purpose text editor, designed to be small and compact, yet offer all the functionality you expect from a basic text editor. EditPad Lite works with Windows 98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP, Vista, and 7.

Additionally, You can open as many files in EditPad at a time as you want and change between the open files by clicking on their tabs without the hassle of overlapping windows. EditPad reads and writes UNIX (LF only) and Mac (CR only) text files (in addition to DOS/Windows CR+LF files, of course). EditPad natively supports Unicode text files and text files encoded in a variety of legacy code pages. EditPad supports all Windows and ISO-8859 code pages, plus a wide selection of DOS, KOI8 and EBCDIC code pages.

This means EditPad can edit any text file, whether it was saved on a Windows or Linux computer, an old DOS PC or an IBM mainframe. EditPad fully supports double byte character systems (DBCS) so you can edit texts written in Far East languages, such as Chinese, Japanese or Korean, as easily as those written in European languages.

EditPad is a very handy editor for viewing/editing .rgu, .dat, .xml, .html, and multiple formats - a must have for your kitchen.


Tips:

  • If you run EditPad again when there is already an instance running, the file(s) you wish to edit will be opened by the existing EditPad window. This means there will be at most one EditPad window open, which will save you from a lot of task switching. Of course, if you do need more instances, simply pick View|New editor from the menu.
  • EditPad puts an icon in the system tray that remains visible, even if EditPad is closed. This way you have easy and fast access to EditPad, without the need to keep it running all the time.


Gotcha's:

  • None discovered.


Reference Links:

None.
 
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DSM Editor

Name: DSM Editor
Version: 1.7

Author: ervius
Link: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=523139
Cost: Free

Reviewed By: Sous-Chef


Summary/Review:

In early kitchen and ROM cooking, chefs used to delete Device Side Manifest (.DSM) files from OEM packages that resided in the .\PACKAGES and/or .\EXT folder. Other chefs would delete the .DSM file and create an empty version of a .DSM file as a placeholder. As we learned more about the Windows Mobile, we discovered that .DSM files contained pertinent information that was used during the compilation of a ROM and should be properly managed. DSM Editor is a utility to view and modify components of a .DSM file .DSM such as certificates, dependencies, shadow order, and list of modules/files.

A Device Side Manifest file (.DSM) describes the contents of a package and has the name <GUID>.DSM. Each package has its own .DSM file. The .DSM file is a binary file and the format may change at any time. The .DSM file is created by parsing a package definition file, package shadow file, and a build manifest file. Each item specified within a build manifest file is used to determine the item's file type.

The .DSM file contains the following information:

  • Public key certificate data used for signature validation.
  • Version information which includes the previous version of a package so as to create a delta package between an older or baseline package and a new package.
  • Package GUID
  • Dependency GUID information
  • File names and file information in the form of raw file size and original VBase for MODULES so they can be re-based and differentiated during an update.


Tips:

  • Always keep a copy of the unaltered file as a backup.
  • A .DSM file should contain a complete (exact) list of all modules/files found in the package folder.
  • The .RGU file should be excluded from the .DSM file.
  • Kitchen-specific files should be excluded from the .DSM file.


Gotcha's:

  • Hidden (H) and/or System (S) attributes may need to be cleared (ATTRIB -s -h -r) from .DSM files before they can be edited.
  • Requires .NET Framework.


Reference Links:

http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=520009
 
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DSMBuilder

Name: DSMBuilder
Version: 2008-08-08

Author: anmendes
Link: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=412272
Cost: Free

Reviewed By: Sous-Chef


Summary/Review:

In early kitchen and ROM cooking, chefs used to delete Device Side Manifest file (.DSM) files from OEM packages that resided in the .\PACKAGES and/or .\EXT folder. Other chefs would delete the .DSM file and create an empty version of a .DSM file as a placeholder. As we learned more about the Windows Mobile, we discovered that .DSM files contained pertinent information that was used during the compilation of a ROM and should be properly managed. DSMBuilder is a utility to view and modify components of a .DSM such as certificates, dependencies, shadow order, and list of modules/files.

A Device Side Manifest file (.DSM) describes the contents of a package and has the name <GUID>.DSM. Each package has its own .DSM file. The .DSM file is a binary file and the format may change at any time. The .DSM file is created by parsing a package definition file, package shadow file, and a build manifest file. Each item specified within a build manifest file is used to determine the item's file type.

The .DSM file contains the following information:

  • Public key certificate data used for signature validation.
  • Version information which includes the previous version of a package so as to create a delta package between an older or baseline package and a new package.
  • Package GUID
  • Dependency GUID information
  • File names and file information in the form of raw file size and original VBase for MODULES so they can be re-based and differentiated during an update.


Tips:

  • Always keep a copy of the unaltered file as a backup.
  • A .DSM file should contain a complete (exact) list of all modules/files found in the package folder.
  • The .RGU file should be excluded from the .DSM file.
  • Kitchen-specific files should be excluded from the .DSM file.


Gotcha's:

  • Hidden (H) and/or System (S) attributes may need to be cleared (ATTRIB -s -h -r) from .DSM files before they can be edited.
  • Dumping a custom ROM where a .DSM file was altered with DSMBuilder may result in the package being placed in the SYS folder.


Reference Links:

http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=520009
 
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hilaireg

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Jan 20, 2009
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DSM Dependency Dumper

Name: DSM Dependency Dumper
Version: 2009-06-19

Author: dj13241
Link: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=527965
Cost: Free

Reviewed By: Sous-Chef


Summary/Review:

DSM Dependency Dumper is a handy tool to extract the list of dependency packages for a single Device Side Manifest file (.DSM) or an entire ROM. The DSM Dependency Dumper will produce a Comma Separated Values (.CSV) output file detailing all of the required dependencies for a package.

A Device Side Manifest file (.DSM) describes the contents of a package and has the name <GUID>.DSM. Each package has its own .DSM file. The .DSM file is a binary file and the format may change at any time. The .DSM file is created by parsing a package definition file, package shadow file, and a build manifest file. Each item specified within a build manifest file is used to determine the item's file type.

The .DSM file contains the following information:

  • Public key certificate data used for signature validation.
  • Version information which includes the previous version of a package so as to create a delta package between an older or baseline package and a new package.
  • Package GUID
  • Dependency GUID information
  • File names and file information in the form of raw file size and original VBase for MODULES so they can be re-based and differentiated during an update.


Tips:

  • Most ROM's are shipped with missing package dependencies.


Gotcha's:

  • None Discovered.


Reference Links:

http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=520009
 

Laurentius26

Inactive Recognized Developer
Nov 22, 2005
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Registry Workshop

Name: Registry Workshop
Version: 4.2.4

Author: Torchsoft
Link: http://www.torchsoft.com/
Cost: Trialware, Purchase

Reviewed By: Laurentius26


Summary/Review:

Registry Workshop is an advanced registry editor for Windows 2000 (Service Pack 4), Windows XP (32/64-bit), Windows 2003 (32/64-bit), Windows Vista (32/64-bit), Windows 2008 (32-bit and 64-bit), and Windows 7 (32/64-bit). It is a perfect replacement for RegEdit and RegEdt32 which shipped with Windows. In addition to all the standard features, Registry Workshop adds a variety of powerful features that allow you to work faster and more efficiently with registry related tasks. With Registry Workshop, registry editing becomes more safe than ever before. All changes except changing key permissions can be safely reversed (even registry replacing and importing), using multiple levels of Undo. You don't need to worry about making mistakes when editing registry.

Registry Workshop includes many useful features: multiple undo and redo, the undo history can be saved to disk and reloaded at startup, search and replace registry keys, values and data with super fast search algorithm, compare registry between computers and/or .REG files with super fast speed, connect mobile device (Pocket PC, SmartPhone, etc.) registry via ActiveSync, cut, copy and paste registry keys and values, drag and drop to move or copy registry keys and values, edit .REG files and .POL files in the same way as editing system registry, backup and restore registry, defragment registry with preview, easy and flexible favorites management, quickly browse registry with address bar, bookmarks and visitation history, context menus to navigate to referenced key: open containing folder or open URL if the key or value contains a ProgID, ClassID, folder, file path or URL, jump to the same key in HKLM or HKCU by context menu, open multiple local registry windows, allow to open secure registry keys when running under the administrator privilege, and edit binary data in BYTE, WORD or DWORD format.


Tips:

  • Excellent for editing/viewing/export/import registry keys on your device from your desktop using ActiveSync.


Gotcha's:

  • None discovered.


Reference Links:

None.
 
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hilaireg

Moderator Emeritus
Jan 20, 2009
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DSM Analyzer

Name: DSM Analyzer
Version: 1.5

Author: michyprima
Link: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=444186
Cost: Free

Reviewed By: Sous-Chef


Summary/Review:

In early kitchen and ROM cooking, chefs used to delete Device Side Manifest file (.DSM) files from OEM packages that resided in the .\PACKAGES and/or .\EXT folder. Other chefs would delete the .DSM file and create an empty version of a .DSM file as a placeholder. As we learned more about the Windows Mobile, we discovered that .DSM files contained pertinent information that was used during the compilation of a ROM and should be properly managed. DSM Analyzer is a utility to view and modify components of a .DSM file such as certificates and list of modules/files.

A Device Side Manifest file (.DSM) describes the contents of a package and has the name <GUID>.DSM. Each package has its own .DSM file. The .DSM file is a binary file and the format may change at any time. The .DSM file is created by parsing a package definition file, package shadow file, and a build manifest file. Each item specified within a build manifest file is used to determine the item's file type.

The .DSM file contains the following information:

  • Public key certificate data used for signature validation.
  • Version information which includes the previous version of a package so as to create a delta package between an older or baseline package and a new package.
  • Package GUID
  • Dependency GUID information
  • File names and file information in the form of raw file size and original VBase for MODULES so they can be re-based and differentiated during an update.


Tips:

  • Most ROM's are shipped with missing package dependencies.


Gotcha's:

  • Does not provide dependencies or shadow order information.
  • Changes only appear after reloading the .DSM or .DSM(s) in a folder.


Reference Links:

http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=520009
 
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