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Old 05-15-2008, 12:53 AM
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Re: How To: Cook your own ROM With DogGuys Kitchen

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Originally Posted by ccr41981 View Post
This may sound ignorant, but can this kitchen work for a Hermes? (8525)?
Wow... this is a dated thread I never actually saw :P. To the question above, yes, you can, but you need to make a few modifications to the prepit and buildit scripts. (The hermes does not use the same headers as the titan/kaiser/vogue, and therefore needs different switches for the tools.)

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Originally Posted by slyder
Thanks, this is still new to me so I like being able to throw different roms into this, where it seems maybe a little more complicated in the PPCGEEKS Kitchen. Guess I will do some more reading!!!!!
To those who commented that the kitchen is out dated... you're absolutely right. I haven't done an update in quite some time. The main use of this kitchen is definitely for educational purposes, as in reading through the scripts and seeing the interaction of the various tools. The official PPCKitchen definitely supersedes it in every way when it comes to actual rom building.

As an aside, several threads have commented that making basekits for the PPCKitchen is a substantially more complicated process than it used to be for this older style of kitchen. I am still working out the kinks to my XML-based OEM Splitter. Once that is done, PrepIt will be morphing from a basic CLI batch script, to a full fledged multi-device, multi-kitchen format compatible, .NET application, with template based OEM splitting. Something to look forward to for those who like to have the drudgery automated for them. If you're interested in being a guinea pi... beta tester for the development of these tools, let me know via PM or find me in the chat room.

- DogGuy

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