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Re: No2Chem nueROM 2.0 (WM6.1) Thread

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Originally Posted by Jeff Kirvin View Post
No2Chem,

Please, don't make using the official PPCgeeks kitchen a requirement to build future ROMs. It's nice that your basekit is compatible, but given the egos involved on that project and their insistence on using user-hostile "features" like the login requirement that does nothing and makes the kitchen impossible to use behind corporate proxies, I'd like be able to continue using the wonderful innovations you provide without being forced to use their product.
the basekit isn't dependent on any specific kitchen. it just happens to be buildos compatible. and seeing that I actually use buildos, theres no reason for me not to support it. and theres plenty of support out for buildos - i see that people in the kitchen thread trying to help you out.

if you don't like buildos, theres nothing stopping you from dropping my basekit into another kitchen. granted, if it uses any version of imgfstonb that i know of, it'll probably crash. of course, you can manually fix it, but i'm not about to walk people through that, since I can't seem to get it right myself anymore.

however, I'm not going to support any other type of kitchen, because its too much work on my part to make sure the basekit works with any configuration out there. besides, i've already included the \rom, \sys and \oem dirs making it pretty simple to drop into any kitchen...
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