I just wanted to share my experience building a Custom ROM with Calkulin's Kitchen.
I had been running Energy's great ROM's but I started to notice resources were on the low side and it was due to stuff I never used. But I still wanted some of the latest and greatest. I don't care for the Mighty ROM themes.
I have unique needs that I don't do Music or MMS (which excludes probably 3/4 of you).
But that does not matter, configure things exactly the way YOU want with the Kitchen.
See the pictures showing my resources after soft reset.
I also attached my Kitchen Configuration file (GeorgeV8_ERV.zip)
You don't need this file, the default config will build a more typical ROM.
I stripped a lot of junk (to me) out.
The Kitchen is here, it's very easy to use. A simple tutorial I wrote is at the bottom of this post.
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=95635
I did customize the Kitchen with one Package XDA_UC. This allows you have all your CABs and Registry scripts automatically run at the end of flash. Most ROMs support this. The last screen shot shows my XDA_UC directory on my storage card to show you what is automatically installed and configured.
Here is the post containing XDA_UC package (not required, unless you use my .ERV file attached)
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...postcount=1802
I have everything I wanted from Energy's "loaded" ROM without the baggage I don't use.
Some the things I get using this ROM I didn't get before:
Many could be fixed but using kitchen was actually less work
-- Don't get that darn #777 popup message.
-- ALL my ##codes# work.
-- Tons of free Program and RAM space.
-- No search light
-- Provisioned on first boot with no prompts or wasted resources.
-- No noisey sprite on boot.
-- Although I love how Energy oraganized stuff and eye candy I had a hard time finding some things.
-- Right time zone on first boot
-- Unthemed, themes get old and use resources. Basic black is fine with me.
-- Latest Voice Command Flashed in.
-- Latest Opera Flashed in.
-- The Specific version of Google Maps I want flashed in.
-- Instant Hangup over blue tooth with active data session.
Here is a very short tutorial to use Calkulin's Kitchen that I sent to someone else and they managed to build a ROM using this minimal description.
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There is only a few things you need to do to start from scratch. It's easy. I was intimidated at first too. But it's very easy.
You can unpack the Kitchen using a free version of 7zip you can get it here:
http://www.7-zip.org/
Open "Calkulin's Visual HTC Kitchen.exe" Up (Run as Admin under Vista or Win 7).
-- A Command Window will Open - Choose 1
Now the Kitchen tool will pop up.
-- Choose XIP Build, SYS Build (I always make them match).
-- Choose EXT Build like 6.5.X or 6.1
-- Where it says Device: "Touch Pro 2" just click dropdown and select it again, it will fill in a bunch of boxes for you.
-- Make Sure "Real WM 6.5 AKU" is Checked (it is not checked by default).
Double check these choices above before you create a ROM, because when you change one it will often reset another.
Now you can click the "Save ROM" button any time to save your current configuration.
Now Click the "Create ROM" button.
A Dialog Box will pop up at the end of the build to configure PagePool.
-- Hit the "Select..." button and choose the one NBH file that shows up.
-- Now just set ALL Fields to 0. (i.e. you just need to change the 6 to 0 by stepping it down). That will have the phone calculate page pool on it's own.
-- Now Hit "Change To"
-- Now Hit "Close".
Now the normal Flash ROM dialog pops up. You know what to do now.
To customize things just double click on a package or feature to change it from from false to true or visa versa.
Note: That some choices are often organized so you choose ONE of. Like ONE version of Manila or ONE color clock. When ever you see a set of choices gathered together you often set one true and another false such that only one choice remains true. You'll get the idea. Make small changes at first and work your way up.
Note: My GeorgeVx_ERV.zip attached file provisions itself for Sprint. You can change that in the Kitchen by switching from Sprint to your Provider before you click "Create ROM" button.
I change the last digit of the Version number and Save ROM before I flash each time. So I can always go back (using the "Load ROM" button) to load a previous working configuration and try again if I screwed up.
That's it. Good Luck.