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Re: How to cook drivers into rom.

Here is an OEM I use on my current rom. It updates the following:
- updated d3dm ATI driver
- Boot/setup screens to a darker non-green style
- Stock volume skin
- a Diamond hotfix from HTC for internal storage issues
- commands reference for Sprite Terminator
- set my PIE favorites with provxml (Thanks boggsie for the legwork)

I flash alot and reset my kitchen alot. With this OEM I don't have to keep replacing graphic files etc... The method I chose in this example overwrites the files cooked into the rom after a flash and works fine. The renaming/initflashfiles method I've used in this OEM (after you figure it out) does not work other files, mostly used for graphics. It won't work for say, an updated battery.dll...

If your using ppckitchen's buildos, drop this OEM into your USER_OEM folder and when prompted overwrite the d3dm_ati.dll file when cooking.
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