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Old 10-18-2009, 04:52 PM
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Re: Looking for ROM

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Thats not a bad idea. I wonder what was used for MightyRom6?
He uses his own kitchen. He dumped a stock rom and went from there.
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Obviously I can't say for sure (no pun intended) ... but it's amazing how much of Calkulin's kitchen finds it's way into the various custom rom builds. Like Mr. O said, just pick out the stuff that appeals to you, and get to cooking.
That is because a lot of the chefs here just use caulk's kitchen, instead of their own. I started off using caulk's to cook with, his is very very noob friendly for anyone who wants to start learning to cook. Now i have my own i build from dumped and leaked roms.
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