Maybe a mod can make me a Favor and add more post to this thread if needed that will be great appreciated.
I will apreciate all the support from every people that use this kitchen in hermes to allow people get the info as clearly that a noob can install this wonderfull kitchen.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!English is not my native lang, so grammar could be wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
First of all...
You will need to upgrade your .net to the latest 3.5 version and install Microsoft Visual 2008 redist DL it here
Refeer to this threads to get more info.
Thanks to Hilaireg that allows me to use his tuto as base: Dude you're da man!
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=521632&page=1
Thanks to Da_G to teach me on this new location of the ervius kitchen and many more important info: Man you rules!
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=474406
You can get the kitchen that works for me here...
http://rapidshare.com/files/252095433/new_visualkitchen_v_1_4_only_exe___Tools_folder_dsm_editor.rar
And the Updates can be found here:
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=469420
Thanks Ervius you brings a revolution here on XDA (new 10.6 allow pkg update!!! OMG this is incredible!!! no more flash NOR and NAND unlocked to store and change SYS and XIP!!!)
thanks to BEPE too, to get this to work... This three guys maybe gonna rules the world!!!
Inspecting the Facility
This is the kitchen root preview: as we can saw in c:\XDA
Yes unrar it on C: and call it XDA to avoid the large name issues at CMD!
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EXT Folder
The External packages (EXT) folder is divided into Device Specific folders and a Shared folder.
*Device Specific folders are typically used for files (packages) that should only be applied to a specific type of the device.
-Each Device Specific folder is further divided into Operating System Build Version Specific folders and a Common folder.
ººOperating System Build Version Specific folders are typically used for files (packages) that should only be applied to a specific build (version) of Operating System
ººThe Common folder is typically used for files (packages) that can be installed on any Operating System build version.
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OEM Folder
The OEM folder can contain multiple Device Specific folders.
*Device Specific folders are typically used for files (packages) that should only be applied to a specific type of the device.
-Each Device Specific folder is further divided into Locale Specific folders and a Common folder.
ººThe Common folder is typically used for files (packages) that can be installed in any locale – not specific to a language.
ººLocale Specific folders are typically used for files (packages) that should only be applied to a specific locale.
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ROM Folder
The ROM folder is divided into Device Specific folders and a Shared folder.
*The Shared folder is typically used for kernel system files that are compatible amongst devices. (MSXIPKERNEL folder)
*Device Specific folders are typically used for kernel system files that should only be applied to a specific type of the device. (OEMXIPKERNEL folder)
-The Shared folder is further divided into Operating System Build Version Specific folders.
ººOperating System Build Version Specific folders are typically used for kernel system files that should only be applied to a specific build (version) of Operating System.
-Each Device Specific folder is further divided into Operating System Build Version Specific folders.
ººOperating System Build Version Specific folders are typically used for kernel system files that should only be applied to a specific build (version) of Operating System.
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SYS Folder
The system (SYS) folder is divided into Operating System Build Version Specific folders.
*The Build Version Specific folders will often contain files (packages) specific to the device DPI (Dot Per Inch) and Horizontal/Vertical display size.
-Each Operating System Build Version Specific folder is further divided into a ROM DPI, ROM Resolution, and Shared folder – providing a significant amount of flexibility during ROM compilation.
ººThe ROM DPI, ROM Resolution, and Shared folders are further divided into Locale Specific folders and a Common folder.
···The Common folder is typically used for system files (packages) that can be installed in any locale – not specific to a language.
···Locale Specific folders are typically used for system files (packages) that should only be applied to a specific locale – for example, 0409 (English).
I will apreciate all the support from every people that use this kitchen in hermes to allow people get the info as clearly that a noob can install this wonderfull kitchen.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!English is not my native lang, so grammar could be wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
First of all...
You will need to upgrade your .net to the latest 3.5 version and install Microsoft Visual 2008 redist DL it here
Refeer to this threads to get more info.
Thanks to Hilaireg that allows me to use his tuto as base: Dude you're da man!
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=521632&page=1
Thanks to Da_G to teach me on this new location of the ervius kitchen and many more important info: Man you rules!
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=474406
You can get the kitchen that works for me here...
http://rapidshare.com/files/252095433/new_visualkitchen_v_1_4_only_exe___Tools_folder_dsm_editor.rar
And the Updates can be found here:
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=469420
Thanks Ervius you brings a revolution here on XDA (new 10.6 allow pkg update!!! OMG this is incredible!!! no more flash NOR and NAND unlocked to store and change SYS and XIP!!!)
thanks to BEPE too, to get this to work... This three guys maybe gonna rules the world!!!
!!Starting on!!
Inspecting the Facility
This is the kitchen root preview: as we can saw in c:\XDA
Yes unrar it on C: and call it XDA to avoid the large name issues at CMD!
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
EXT Folder
The External packages (EXT) folder is divided into Device Specific folders and a Shared folder.
*Device Specific folders are typically used for files (packages) that should only be applied to a specific type of the device.
-Each Device Specific folder is further divided into Operating System Build Version Specific folders and a Common folder.
ººOperating System Build Version Specific folders are typically used for files (packages) that should only be applied to a specific build (version) of Operating System
ººThe Common folder is typically used for files (packages) that can be installed on any Operating System build version.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
OEM Folder
The OEM folder can contain multiple Device Specific folders.
*Device Specific folders are typically used for files (packages) that should only be applied to a specific type of the device.
-Each Device Specific folder is further divided into Locale Specific folders and a Common folder.
ººThe Common folder is typically used for files (packages) that can be installed in any locale – not specific to a language.
ººLocale Specific folders are typically used for files (packages) that should only be applied to a specific locale.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
ROM Folder
The ROM folder is divided into Device Specific folders and a Shared folder.
*The Shared folder is typically used for kernel system files that are compatible amongst devices. (MSXIPKERNEL folder)
*Device Specific folders are typically used for kernel system files that should only be applied to a specific type of the device. (OEMXIPKERNEL folder)
-The Shared folder is further divided into Operating System Build Version Specific folders.
ººOperating System Build Version Specific folders are typically used for kernel system files that should only be applied to a specific build (version) of Operating System.
-Each Device Specific folder is further divided into Operating System Build Version Specific folders.
ººOperating System Build Version Specific folders are typically used for kernel system files that should only be applied to a specific build (version) of Operating System.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SYS Folder
The system (SYS) folder is divided into Operating System Build Version Specific folders.
*The Build Version Specific folders will often contain files (packages) specific to the device DPI (Dot Per Inch) and Horizontal/Vertical display size.
-Each Operating System Build Version Specific folder is further divided into a ROM DPI, ROM Resolution, and Shared folder – providing a significant amount of flexibility during ROM compilation.
ººThe ROM DPI, ROM Resolution, and Shared folders are further divided into Locale Specific folders and a Common folder.
···The Common folder is typically used for system files (packages) that can be installed in any locale – not specific to a language.
···Locale Specific folders are typically used for system files (packages) that should only be applied to a specific locale – for example, 0409 (English).
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