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Re: WM 6.5 Kitchen QVGA and VGA Developer Edition
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Originally Posted by joojoobee666
That kitchen you currently have HAS the os.nb.payload file. You can use XIPporterEx to inject a newer XIP into it before cooking.
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Originally Posted by joojoobee666
I am working out some 96DPI issues since we don't have a source, and I have no REAL conversion tools, only Da_G does.
There were some significant changes in the UI (Mainly theming, but I found some others). I've resized a bunch of png's and edited some tsk files. Also, MS moved some of the resource dll's that used to be in the Common files over to the DPI files. I am merging the changes that I can find (and make) into the 23037 96DPI files in hopes of some good bastardized 96DPI files. So it may be a bit before I post anything.
You could use that too (that's what my kitchen uses). I think you just need to use the following:
Code:
implantxip.exe -xip xip.bin -payload OS.nb.payload -imgstart 0 -ULDR -pp %pp% -NOCERT
Where %pp%=pagepool size (probably use 8 or 10 here)
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Thanks much!
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