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dishe 02-02-2009 03:11 PM

Re: Important! Rom COOKERS! READ!
 
no one has an oem to post? want to make sure we're testing the same thing...

dishe 02-04-2009 05:27 PM

Re: Important! Rom COOKERS! READ!
 
Would this be the proper OEM that we are talking about here?
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...21&postcount=1

und3rmysp3ll 02-10-2009 07:50 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Exil3d (Post 609057)
Ya, I am just surprised how everyone's rom skips this driver! I use the 2d functions alot more than the 3d. And using these drivers dont mean your killing 3d at all. I have even posted several vids showing this. BRB! Gonna go get the links..

I saw your vids. You should do video to show what it does for TF3D. That the reason why I didn't cook in my rom. It was FUGLY!

delawaresace 02-11-2009 02:11 PM

Re: Important! Rom COOKERS! READ!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dishe (Post 682365)
Ok, I'm game... I've found the 2D scrolling etc. rather poor on my device as well, and wouldn't mind trying to recook my rom with omnia drivers if it will indeed help.

Where is this OEM that I need to cook in? I've found a couple of links to cab files on the first page, but we already concluded that the cab version doesn't work.

Are we expected to use OEMizer first? Why hasn't anyone posted an OEM package to just include into a kitchen?

me too. i just downloaded GC kitchen and would love to cook these drivers into my new rom. i never used the OEMizer before and would love to just be able to drop an oem of this driver into the oem folder. anyone have it? Exil3d? you there?

dishe 02-11-2009 02:55 PM

Re: Important! Rom COOKERS! READ!
 
OEMizer is pretty self-explanatory. Open it up (might have to find it in tools, not sure how yours is set up), and go through the motions.

I was actually asking because I wanted to make sure we are using the exact same OEM, as a controlled experiment. Since no one got back to me, I OEMed my own, and its chugged along well.

I'll admit, Opera didn't speed up as much as I had dreamed. All this hype really made me think I wouldn't notice even a flicker. Its better, but not as much as everyone is going on about IMO.

My question is, how come people like mighty are using the d3d_ATI one instead?

delawaresace 02-11-2009 05:30 PM

Re: Important! Rom COOKERS! READ!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dishe (Post 706689)
OEMizer is pretty self-explanatory. Open it up (might have to find it in tools, not sure how yours is set up), and go through the motions.

I was actually asking because I wanted to make sure we are using the exact same OEM, as a controlled experiment. Since no one got back to me, I OEMed my own, and its chugged along well.

I'll admit, Opera didn't speed up as much as I had dreamed. All this hype really made me think I wouldn't notice even a flicker. Its better, but not as much as everyone is going on about IMO.

My question is, how come people like mighty are using the d3d_ATI one instead?

would it be to much to ask if you can post the oem here for me.

you said that opera runs better. how about tf3d? any other improvements that you noticed? thanks


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