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Old 10-07-2008, 01:09 AM
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How big is too big for a ROM? Mine does not work

I VERY new to building ROMs and I do not know how big is to big for a cooked ROM or how to keep from getting duplicate programs on the ROM.
My 1st one was far from successful, and I need some expert advice.
Now that I have cooked the ROM and installed it I have some questions,

I am cooking for a Sprint Mogul 6800 I have already unlocked the phone, current ROM ver 3.57, Radio ver 3.42.xx

1: how do I know how many (Module) items I can select to be added to the ROM? For a Sprint PPC 6800 and keep the phone stable and fast? (see attachment of what I selected, and please comment)

2: of the OEMs I loaded quite a few of them are trial versions, items you have to buy, items that have already expired there trial period, or duplicated items. when I made my selections I made sure I did not select any that had a 'Trial' in the License. I am not looking for anything to buy, en order to get the full features/ability that this phone can offer

3: some of the (Module) items have round radio buttons and others have check boxes, what is the difference and why can you only select 1 radio button and multiple check boxes?

4: I have read setting the pool affects the performance of the phone, what is the best pool setting? I know that 6 is default but I have read it being set as high as 16 and as low as 2

Attached is what I did for my ROM not knowing what I am/was doing, please comment and what I need to do for better understanding and how to create a better ROM


Thanks
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Last edited by meanfishy; 10-07-2008 at 02:48 PM.
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