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Default Is there a WM6 Rom Kitchen for the Wizard?

I have seen a lot of releases of ROM Kitchen, but not for the wizard.

So, here's my question: is there a WM6 Kitchen of the wizard publicly released out there? I'm not talking about Molski's Dev Pack (which is a great collection of tools, but misses the package management stuff).

I'm talking about something like the ROM Kitchen released by bepe for the Hermes http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=298636...

Over the past months, I have been building my very own WWE kitchen for the Wizard and fixing registry settings at the package level (rather than patching after it).

If there is interest, I could release it...
Let me know.
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i would be intrested in your rom kitchen...
 
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I have seen a lot of releases of ROM Kitchen, but not for the wizard.

So, here's my question: is there a WM6 Kitchen of the wizard publicly released out there? I'm not talking about Molski's Dev Pack (which is a great collection of tools, but misses the package management stuff).

I'm talking about something like the ROM Kitchen released by bepe for the Hermes http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=298636...

Over the past months, I have been building my very own WWE kitchen for the Wizard and fixing registry settings at the package level (rather than patching after it).

If there is interest, I could release it...
Let me know.
--eluth.
Plenty of interest here. Lord knows I have enough time on my hands now...LOL.

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If there is interest, I could release it...
Let me know.
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YES. Unleash the kitchen. Maybe we'll all learn to cook someday!
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It's very simple to cook your own kitchen.
I don't know wht are you waiting for? Try to cook it by yourself and take tytn's kitchen as example.
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It's very simple to cook your own kitchen.
I don't know wht are you waiting for? Try to cook it by yourself and take tytn's kitchen as example.
gd luck.
For the uninitiated, can you explain a bit more. Take my example, I am a noobie and have flashed plenty of times. But anything more and my mind registers a blank. But I would like to tread this "cooking rom" path as the next step.

Thanks for the information. "A step-by-step guide to forming your own kitchen and cooking roms for consuption" would be just great.
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ya let it come, for now i use molski kitchen for rom cooking.
 
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Just follow bepe's kitchen structure and analyze the package(s)

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Just follow bepe's kitchen structure and analyze the package(s)
That's what I did originally.
Then I discovered the Scoter Kitchen, which is based on bepe's tools too.

Nice thing about the scoter kitchen are the dmp2pkg and pkg2dmp tools which I have not found in another kitchen so far (at least in the ones I looked at).
That kitchen it also great, because it comes with documentation in html included and plenny other tools to work on the XIP segments...

They are nice as you can re-build the packages from the DSM files (like DSMTool previously) and recreate your dump directory with pkg2dmp (like BuildOS).

At this point, I don't know what is better: pkg2dmp or BuildOS. I have yet to port the packages I extracted from Orwell and modified,
to the bepe Kitchen to compare (not too difficult, just that I was focusing on something else).

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