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Re: Cooking and Modding Question

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Originally Posted by gearjunkeez View Post
Here's is my big question... Can I Frankenstein my favorite parts of some of the awesome ROMS's I have used into a ROM the way I like? I tried taking a great ROM and just removing what I didn't use - but it wasn't the same. So - if I have all the nbh files for the roms I like - is there a way to just take certain parts I like and put them in the kitchen?
It takes alot of experience to be able to properly "Frankenstein" a rom like that. You need to know where to find the pieces.... The best approach is to find your base rom, then find all the OEM's to put into it. Then tweak it all to make it work together. The pieces are out there, chefs spend quite a bit of time compiling their collections OEM's, tweaks, and what not. Although I don't put mine up for the masses, I'm constantly tweaking/breaking/fixing mine for no apparent reason other than the "rom-bug".

I was no-where last december, now I can consistanly cook a good rom and now I'm dabbling/experimenting with the advanced stuff. All I can say, is cook...flash...test-it, cook...flash...test-it, cook...flash...test-it, cook...flash...test-it,,cook...flash...test-it, cook...flash...test-it. And read, read, read to learn, search, and ask!
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