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Old 11-19-2007, 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by chs200123 View Post
So let me just understand this correctly. I currently own an apache which originally came with WM5. About a year ago, I upgraded to Jeff Kirvin's Clean & Simple. Now with the latest kitchen, I can upgrade to WM6? I was under the impression that only a device which originally came with WM6, could create WM6 Rom's with this kitchen - hence the two options in the main application windows that are now grayed out. I was under the impression that those options were to select which operating system originally came with the device. So I shouldn't have any trouble upgrading an Apache, that originally came with WM5, to this latest release of Hemli's Kitchen with a new WM6 ROM?
Correct.

The options are about how to build the rom (nothing to do with what you plan to put it on or want in it) - you're building a ROM according to the Apache spec, and the data in the ROM has the WM6 featureset. Since these settings are initimately tied to the files in the kitchen you are using, rather than have the user tell BuildOS about the kitchen, I have the kitchen tell BuildOS about itself.

You can load any ROM built according to the Apache spec on an Apache device.
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