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Re: Apache Kitchen Update LZX
Change Log:
LZX Core: changed autorun reg (should be fixed) and checkautorun link to wm6.5 compatible. Make sure to make the kitchen_config.txt changes in the core for wm6.5 as its set for wm6.1. Also, changed the 19716 service patches to be selectable and off by default. Carriers: Changed vzw arcsoft settings for arcsoft 5 compatibility from arcsoft 3 as it was setup. Drivers: Upgraded from diamond codecs (dshow, mhub, picture enchancement etc.) to tachi/rhodium base. It grew about 2mbs in size compressed. To use autorun & sdautorun you need to make a user oem with your config.txt that will overwrite the one in kitchen with one such as Code:
LOCK:Enabled LOCK:Disabled CAB: \WINDOWS\sdkcerts.cab EXEC: \windows\SDAutoRun.exe Make sure you add the zzzzzGwes_off pkg to your user oem and select it. Bonus added a ppck QVGA basekit for aku 1.6.7 build 21054 which is supposed to be the final build of wm6.1. Xip is in the apache core Build 21054 Qvga
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Re: Apache Kitchen Update LZX
Drellisdee .... great job! I wasn't able to get the download of your 21054 to complete last night so I flashed my favorite 23414 ROM. The only change I made to the flashed ROM (besides using the newly updated folders you posted) was the exclusion of the Apache Sys file 19716 patches and I found a substantial system memory gain ... about 6mb. This ROM has numerous additional programs and features added in that I was unable to include prior to the LZX compression switch. After restoring 200 contacts and installing 3 cabs files I have 20.5mb of system and 25mb of storage memory. The old Apache runs fast and scrolls very smoothly. YouTube, IE, ... etc all worked perfectly. I was impressed when you first shared the tools to utilize LZX and I'm very impressed with the latest update!
This morning (Wed, Sept 30th) I finally was able to get the 21054 download to complete and I just flashed without any problems. I mirrored the selections used in 23414 and have found similar smooth operation and slightly more available memory. I perfer 23414 probably for the fun factor up being able to use the latest available OS. Thanks for your efforts! cya |
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Re: Apache Kitchen Update LZX
Post your build log and device project .txt and build base project .txt. As attachments please. You did port the xip using the apache_lzx source correct? If you didn't it wont be able to decompress the lzx imgfs if you have a regular xpr type cecompr xip (which will cause a non booter). Also, what tool did you use in building your xip?
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i'm not home right now, i'm building my xip using lenny's xip kitchen, will try again tonight using new build 23060,thx drellisdee..will post again tonight,
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Drellisdee this is my build log, http://pastebin.com/m36ba8360
the 23053 xip is working with your previous package of Apache core and drivers, what more could possibly the problem for not booting? thx, dennygun |
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