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Old 11-07-2007, 10:07 PM
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7. Module addressing affects stability. Scrambled bootscreens (we call them 4am TVs) are because you over filled the rom. You won't get scrambled boot screens with the new BuildOS.
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As far as current issues, the only one I know of is that the volume slider still works if the phone is locked (not if the phone is suspended--only in the lock state). I have devoted a bit of time to this but no solution yet.
Anyone know of any 3rd party apps to use to counter this? My phone keeps going from silent to ring in my pocket. Otherwise everything is going great.
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Old 11-05-2007, 07:38 AM
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Old 11-05-2007, 08:10 AM
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Did I ever tell you you're my heros..... Thank you Gentlemen very much! Helmi, you rock. You can look for a little something extra in your stocking early this Christmas!
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I can't wait to get off work to play. Thanks for all your hard work. Did you guys work with verizonguy at all on this? It seems that he put a lot of time and effort into his kitchen. I am guessing this one is totally different. Anyway thanks and I will play soon.
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I can't wait to get off work to play. Thanks for all your hard work. Did you guys work with verizonguy at all on this? It seems that he put a lot of time and effort into his kitchen. I am guessing this one is totally different. Anyway thanks and I will play soon.
No, we did not work with verizonguy with this kitchen. He did his by himself, and this one was made by the world famous PPCGeeks Kitchen Team!! Of course, none of this would have been possible without Helmi_c!!!
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.dsm files

Thank you Helmi and everyone at ppcgeeks who had a hand in making WM6 + Kitchen available for all of us!

I'm still a newbie at cooking your own ROM's but I'm learning from all you folks here on PPCGeeks. I have also been messing around with creating your own OEM from cab files with some success.

I've tried looking for information on the .dsm files and all I found about them is that you create them using a text editor and assign a UUID as its name.
But when I look at .dsm files in other OEM packages I see that they are not just blank text files ..they have something inside of them ...cant read it with notepad.exe notepad2.exe or wordpad or anything I have, all i see is garbage... if anyone would help understand what goes inside a .dsp file ...I would be very grateful for you help

** in regards to my question about nk.nbf not found **
found out the reason for why i was getting nk.nbf not found error from luv2chill's post in bugs report...thanks you!

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Old 11-05-2007, 09:34 PM
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Thank you Helmi and everyone at ppcgeeks who had a hand in making WM6 + Kitchen available for all of us!

I'm still a newbie at cooking your own ROM's but I'm learning from all you folks here on PPCGeeks. I have also been messing around with creating your own OEM from cab files with some success.

I've tried looking for information on the .dsm files and all I found about them is that you create them using a text editor and assign a UUID as its name.
But when I look at .dsm files in other OEM packages I see that they are not just blank text files ..they have something inside of them ...cant read it with notepad.exe notepad2.exe or wordpad or anything I have, all i see is garbage... if anyone would help understand what goes inside a .dsp file ...I would be very grateful for you help
You shouldn't be adding an OEM that requires a anything more than a properly named (UUID), 0 length, .dsm file. If you'd like to initialize it, drop the folder containing the .dsm onto the BuildDSM tool (in the tools folder). .dsm files are binary data files...you'll need special software or a hex editor to look at them.
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