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Re: Loading custom rom in emulater..

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Originally Posted by gguruusa View Post
Dogguy's stuff is a "kitchen maker tool". It make a stab at kitchenizing ROMs for Bepe's BuildOS. Sometimes it works better than others, but usually suitable for dabling in the kitchen making process.

eRice made a kitchen specifically for touch Pro based on Bepe's tools.
PPCkitchen makes a kitchen that works for many devices, one of which is the touch Pro.

eRice's kitchen will generally be newer (as long as he stays interested) than PPCkitchen. PPCkitchen is more tested and friendly.

PocketPCuser's analysis is correct. The WM emulator is designed to emulate a base WM device (kinda like a smartphone), without any additional hardware elements. The emulator is designed to test WM apps with no hardware dependencies - it is a far cry from device testing. As a general statement, rom customization is highly sensitive to the device so the emulator is near useless for that goal. You might try making your customizations as a cab before you try and oem them.
It feels good to be right once and a while,
Thanks for confirming my understanding.
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