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Re: WM 6.5 Kitchen QVGA and VGA Developer Edition

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Originally Posted by Tplane37 View Post
But the question is....is this a 21905 XIP hexed to 21819, or was it a 21819 hexed to 21905 and you just changed it back?

If the XIP is supposed to be 21905, can you please post up the XIP.bin as the 21905 (un-hexed).....but if it is actually supposed to be a 21819 XIP, can you fill us in a bit....

I get a little confused, and sometimes concerned, when Buld and XIP numbers start getting editted to reflect different numbers.
The 21905 was what I pulled out of the os.nb.payload after a build in Da_G's kitchen. It was NOT the right XIP. When I ported manually, I missed whatever file holds the version number so the version still showed up as 21905. Finally, I fixed the manual port by making sure ALL the files from the MSIXIPKernel in Da_g's kitchen were in my port properly. So, the 21819 is NOT a hex, but that is what Da_G said is SUPPOSED to go with this build.
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