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Default Can ervius Visual Kitchen be used with Extreloc?

I'm trying to get an "old-style" 6.5 ROM built using EVK, and while using wmreloc builds the ROM successfully, it never boots. I've read about Extreloc in a few places, and apparently it's supposed to a better job of relocating modules. So does anyone know how to integrate Extreloc into EVK to cook a bootable, dumpable (possibly even Image Update-Ready) ROM?
Device 1: HTC Shooter/PG86100 (EVO 3D) | Hardware Version: 0002

Baseband: 1.09.00.0108 | PRI: 1.55_003 | PRL: 22095
Recovery: 4EXT Recovery Touch v1.0.0.5 RC9


Device 2: HTC Supersonic/PC36100 (EVO 4G) | Hardware Version: 0003
Links to my guides and other helpful information:

Baseband: 2.15.00.01.15 | PRI: 2.33_003 | PRL: 61092
Recovery: TWRP 2.5.0.0

Device 3: HTC Jewel/PJ75100 (EVO 4G LTE) | Hardware Version: 0003
Baseband: 1.12.11.1210 | PRI: 2.97_003 | PRL: 16013
Recovery: TWRP 2.5.0.0
 
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Bepe specifically designed platformrebuilder to delete dsm files and the final s00x file in modules more or less to save space (he compared it to removing the ULDR in XIP) and improve module loading speed so unless you can make prb NOT do that then I doubt it. Although it sounds really interesting, I too wish we could try another reloc.
 
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Bepe specifically designed platformrebuilder to delete dsm files and the final s00x file in modules more or less to save space (he compared it to removing the ULDR in XIP) and improve module loading speed so unless you can make prb NOT do that then I doubt it. Although it sounds really interesting, I too wish we could try another reloc.
But I think the "old-style" option in Visual Kitchen actually adds the DSMs back in (or re-creates them) - have you tried it?
Device 1: HTC Shooter/PG86100 (EVO 3D) | Hardware Version: 0002

Baseband: 1.09.00.0108 | PRI: 1.55_003 | PRL: 22095
Recovery: 4EXT Recovery Touch v1.0.0.5 RC9


Device 2: HTC Supersonic/PC36100 (EVO 4G) | Hardware Version: 0003
Links to my guides and other helpful information:

Baseband: 2.15.00.01.15 | PRI: 2.33_003 | PRL: 61092
Recovery: TWRP 2.5.0.0

Device 3: HTC Jewel/PJ75100 (EVO 4G LTE) | Hardware Version: 0003
Baseband: 1.12.11.1210 | PRI: 2.97_003 | PRL: 16013
Recovery: TWRP 2.5.0.0
 
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Speaking of Extreloc - does anyone know where I can find it (along with, perhaps, some instructions on the parameters to use with it)?
Device 1: HTC Shooter/PG86100 (EVO 3D) | Hardware Version: 0002

Baseband: 1.09.00.0108 | PRI: 1.55_003 | PRL: 22095
Recovery: 4EXT Recovery Touch v1.0.0.5 RC9


Device 2: HTC Supersonic/PC36100 (EVO 4G) | Hardware Version: 0003
Links to my guides and other helpful information:

Baseband: 2.15.00.01.15 | PRI: 2.33_003 | PRL: 61092
Recovery: TWRP 2.5.0.0

Device 3: HTC Jewel/PJ75100 (EVO 4G LTE) | Hardware Version: 0003
Baseband: 1.12.11.1210 | PRI: 2.97_003 | PRL: 16013
Recovery: TWRP 2.5.0.0
 
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Speaking of Extreloc - does anyone know where I can find it (along with, perhaps, some instructions on the parameters to use with it)?
Here are some links but not in English!!!
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=137276
http://3ppc.net/forum/showpost.php?p...8&postcount=45
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Thanks for these links!!

I did find a downloadable Extreloc, and the one link had a good manual (thanks to Google Translate). Of course, I still can't cook an old style ROM with EVK, because, even though the OEM & SYS work okay, DSM Editor doesn't have the information to create DSMs for the EXT packages, apparently, which is where the issue lies. I wonder if I can create DSMs for all of the EXT packages, put them in the packages, and see if I can dump the ROM?
Device 1: HTC Shooter/PG86100 (EVO 3D) | Hardware Version: 0002

Baseband: 1.09.00.0108 | PRI: 1.55_003 | PRL: 22095
Recovery: 4EXT Recovery Touch v1.0.0.5 RC9


Device 2: HTC Supersonic/PC36100 (EVO 4G) | Hardware Version: 0003
Links to my guides and other helpful information:

Baseband: 2.15.00.01.15 | PRI: 2.33_003 | PRL: 61092
Recovery: TWRP 2.5.0.0

Device 3: HTC Jewel/PJ75100 (EVO 4G LTE) | Hardware Version: 0003
Baseband: 1.12.11.1210 | PRI: 2.97_003 | PRL: 16013
Recovery: TWRP 2.5.0.0
 
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Thanks for these links!!

I did find a downloadable Extreloc, and the one link had a good manual (thanks to Google Translate). Of course, I still can't cook an old style ROM with EVK, because, even though the OEM & SYS work okay, DSM Editor doesn't have the information to create DSMs for the EXT packages, apparently, which is where the issue lies. I wonder if I can create DSMs for all of the EXT packages, put them in the packages, and see if I can dump the ROM?
i havent tried cooking old style rom in a long time, but doesnt evk place dsm/rgu in ext pkgs when you dump a stock rom? thats one reason i stopped using evk to dump stock roms and rebuild, now i use extrebuild its so much cleaner
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i havent tried cooking old style rom in a long time, but doesnt evk place dsm/rgu in ext pkgs when you dump a stock rom? thats one reason i stopped using evk to dump stock roms and rebuild, now i use extrebuild its so much cleaner
It puts them in the folder with the EXT packages, yes, but not in a place where they get cooked into the ROM (if cooking a new-style ROM, that is). It also creates a package.ini file that details the dependency information for each package, based on the info in the DSM. It only keeps them there for cooking an "old-style" ROM, which is what would make this work as I would like it; except it doesn't work properly, and for user-made packages that don't include DSMs, DSM Editor doesn't seem to create them properly when cooking an old style ROM.
Device 1: HTC Shooter/PG86100 (EVO 3D) | Hardware Version: 0002

Baseband: 1.09.00.0108 | PRI: 1.55_003 | PRL: 22095
Recovery: 4EXT Recovery Touch v1.0.0.5 RC9


Device 2: HTC Supersonic/PC36100 (EVO 4G) | Hardware Version: 0003
Links to my guides and other helpful information:

Baseband: 2.15.00.01.15 | PRI: 2.33_003 | PRL: 61092
Recovery: TWRP 2.5.0.0

Device 3: HTC Jewel/PJ75100 (EVO 4G LTE) | Hardware Version: 0003
Baseband: 1.12.11.1210 | PRI: 2.97_003 | PRL: 16013
Recovery: TWRP 2.5.0.0
 
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i cooked an image update rom for kaiser back last year, and i just used build OS old style kitchen to cook the rom and it worked i cant wait to be able to start using image updater, but its a real pita to cook a rom that it will work on now...and like you said its really hard to put in custom pkgs, with kaiser i basically re-cooked a stripped down stock rom. Da_G is getting closer to having his new kitchen tools done, then we should be able to build roms easily that will work with the updater
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I am also looking for the exactly the same. I too want to cook in old style. But, not able to find any rebasing tool equivalent of the one in platformrebuilder.exe. Extreloc, though, is claimed to work well but for me it does not give very dependable results.
I am also interested in this kind of solution Pl update us here in case you manage to find any...
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