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Default ROMS are nice OEMs are Better!

It seems like...we can all easily build ROMs....if you're in here, you're diggin in with dcd....

What we need is a list of OEMs that people can add into their ROMs.

For example...I found Arcsoft MMS: 4.2.8.1 OEM.

Go grab it here:

http://sudermatt.com/files/Optional_...1_10-29-07.zip

Simply unzip and drop it into the OEM folder....

Be aware...you'd better know your Carrier MMS Settings before attempting this one......
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Be aware...you'd better know your Carrier MMS Settings before attempting this one......
actually, if youre using it with my kitchen, the carrier packages should do the mms configuration for you. I've not tested 4.2.8.1 (i dont have vzw) but I was told it worked right off the bat.
 
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It didn't for me....I had to dig around for a posting that gave the right settings.


http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=10210

Of course....with OEMizer....I can easily create an rgu file with the settings built into the OEM I make and Cook in!
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It didn't for me.
I will work on this. 3.0 and 4.2 must use different keys.
 
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is there a cab for this version?
 
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Here are some of the OEMs I use in my personal build...
 
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Here is my mortscript OEM.

This binds the voice dialing key to a mortscript of mine for toggling the cellular data connection. Holding button 5 will connect if disconnected, or will disconnect (and disable) if connected. Script is included.

I use it to shut off cellular data at home, which is the only way ive found to make activesync use wifi for connecting back to mail2web.
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Hi, how do you build an OEM, to insert in a rom? I would like to add aim 2.0 and a few other files
 
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DCD, is there a OEM for HTC Home that you used to include in your custom versions? The one that has the today-settings panel?
 
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idenkilla,

Believe me...it's not drag and drop...you have to dig in and get your geek on.

OEMizer is an app (search for it) that seems to help the process. I haven't really used it yet to turn cabs or other folder apps (those that do not require installation), into cookable OEM folders. It looks like it will work. I hope to have some time this weekend (its raining all weekend in LA) to play with it.

I will put up some sort of tutorial when I get it figured out. At least covering the simple stuff I understand.

I'm no programmer. I dabble. My big brained friends say, things like, "you know just enough to really 'f' things up" "you code works...unintelligable...but it seems to work".

Go into one of the OEM folders in the kitchen. Find one that is pretty simple that you have a good idea what the app is about. Look at the Option.xml file. Open the rgu file in notepad.

In OEMizer, do something really simple, like owner information, and build the OEM....look at it....you'll see what's going on....

What I don't really get is, the folder apps....I will have to tinker
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