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Default [solved] - file not found (even though its there, or not signed with cert)

I'm looking into cooking my own Diamond roms.
Can anybody point me in the right direction?

I have no experience in HTC rom dev and need information from the ground up.
^.^

Help needed with regard to the proper Diamond kitchen / dev tools, how tos, inserting / removing components from roms etc.


I would be greatly appreciative.
Thanks in advance.


##### 05/07/2008 #####

Some good screencasts throughout the cooking processes
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=372469

The excellent Kaiser kitchen tuto to get you started:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index...hen%20Tutorial
 
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I found a kitchen here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?p=2341701

But no reviews as to its efficiency yet.

JugglerLKR Kitchen:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=405371

neokit:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...99&postcount=1

bepe's kitchen:
### coming soon ###

Surface Kitchen:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...07&postcount=3
 
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If you're really serious you might want to start from this thread... Gives you the basics, then search search search through the threads throughout the board... Nobody'll give you a tutorial on this, you'll just have to learn it...
 
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adwinp - there are lot of tutorials on kaiser and diamond predecessor kitchens - browse and read post and wiki about them. Alex's wiki on kaiser kitchen is brilliant. There is nothing complicated in kitchen itself, but making good rom requires lots of trial and error and testing...
 
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Thanks for the info.
Excellent Kaiser tuto, Juggler.
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I've read about ppl using the Kaiser kitchen successfully to build Diamond roms but would like some more info about the actual compatibility.
 
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i've published diamond tested kitchen - you can use it to start
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=405371
 
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I have added it to post #2 already earlier today.
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Default # Dumping ROM:

This is from the Kaiser instructions

pdocread -w -d FLASHDR -b 0x800 -p Part00 0 0x31f000 Part00.raw
pdocread -w -d FLASHDR -b 0x800 -p Part01 0 0x380000 Part01.raw
pdocread -w -d FLASHDR -b 0x800 -p Part02 0 0x4560000 Part02.raw
pdocread -w -d FLASHDR -b 0x800 -p Part03 0 0x8660000 Part03.raw


Are the addresses the same for the diamond?
 
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This is from the Kaiser instructions

pdocread -w -d FLASHDR -b 0x800 -p Part00 0 0x31f000 Part00.raw
pdocread -w -d FLASHDR -b 0x800 -p Part01 0 0x380000 Part01.raw
pdocread -w -d FLASHDR -b 0x800 -p Part02 0 0x4560000 Part02.raw
pdocread -w -d FLASHDR -b 0x800 -p Part03 0 0x8660000 Part03.raw


Are the addresses the same for the diamond?
No, when i dumped my rom i had to change the FLASHDR
 
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use pdocread -l and u can see partitions
HTC x7500/Advantage
HTC Diamond
Samsung i9000

I'm a full time student help me out if you can. to me =)

 
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