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Perasite 04-30-2007 09:01 PM

I've uploaded some more OEMs:
Yuma_BTAudioToggle_OEM
Yuma_Checkers_OEM
Yuma_iLauncher2307_OEM
Yuma_pPod_OEM
Yuma_RefreshToday_OEM
Yuma_Reset_OEM
Yuma_Reversi_OEM
Yuma_SIPchange_OEM
Yuma_SiriusWM5_OEM
Yuma_TRE_OEM
Yuma_WA2_OEM
All RAR'd to prevent binary/ANSI problems. WA2 and iLauncher have Readme.txt's that you will want to check out. I had to move the meters and themes out to /My Documents/ cuz OEM's don't like subfolders.

Jonahan 05-01-2007 07:23 AM

Resco Explorer 2007 is now available in OEM format.

It's on the FTP site at:

/Apache/Kitchen OEMs/Jonahan_RescoExplorer2007

Here's the contents of the included readme:

This is Resco Explorer 2007. It is a commercial app, and will not work without a key. This OEM installs the main application, the FTP plugin, and the Registry Editor plugin; it does not install the Today plugin. It creates icons for each of the included apps, but does not create an Update icon.

Enjoy!

imkk 05-01-2007 04:58 PM

White screen lockup at first boot is caused by having over 33MB in the OEM folder for me. Anything at 33MB or less is fine.

FSTNG 05-01-2007 08:44 PM

sorry if i missed this, but is there a way to make & flash a custom extrom with these tools? thanks

JBabey 05-01-2007 10:59 PM

b183f2a7-06c3-4f27-9679-7baf97e94efa.rgu

is the location of the user agent string for PIE, some still guess the browser.dll file needs updating as well, but many are having luck by modifying their user agent and platform string to resolve the picturemail issue.

hope this helps

willysp 05-02-2007 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FSTNG
sorry if i missed this, but is there a way to make & flash a custom extrom with these tools? thanks

What is it you want to do with a custom extrom that you can't achieve by unlocking it and moving files into it?

FSTNG 05-03-2007 12:45 PM

Because I've never been able to get my extrom to stay cleared out, I unlock it and delete the sprint files and put my files in there and it looks fine, but later in the day my stuff will be gone and all the sprint files are back in the extrom. It sure would be nice if that space could be re-assigned to the main storage partition, screw the carrier customizations I never use any of those files anyway.

luv2chill 05-03-2007 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FSTNG
Because I've never been able to get my extrom to stay cleared out, I unlock it and delete the sprint files and put my files in there and it looks fine, but later in the day my stuff will be gone and all the sprint files are back in the extrom. It sure would be nice if that space could be re-assigned to the main storage partition, screw the carrier customizations I never use any of those files anyway.

You didn't unlock the extrom--you just unhid it. To unlock it you need to run an application called APA_ext_rom_unlock.exe (it will say "success" when done). That app needs to be run every time you hard reset the phone or the extrom will relock.

FSTNG 05-03-2007 01:09 PM

hmm, i ran that before and thought the junk still came back but I may have loaded a new rom and not re-run the unlocker. I'll try that again, thanks.

swimmrguy 05-03-2007 11:06 PM

Success with my first Custom Rom on my Telus 6700
 
I just wanted to add my thanks to the hard work on this kitchen. Just one month ago, I was a complete noob and didn't know what these ROMs were, let alone how to use a kitchen. But in a month of mostly lurking, I have learned a lot. I started with flashing Wideawake's 2.2 then the Kitchen Project ROM. I kept thinking I should just wait for the Kitchen application before going any further.

Well, that was last week. I decided to give it a try. I made no fewer than 6 builds of my own custom ROM (using the OEMs from the FTP site.) Each build had one incremental step--an OEM added or unwanted one deleted. But it wasn't until tonight until I actually tried to flash any of them. I started with the stock Kitchen--and that went so well, I jumped straight to my last build. And so far, it is working great!

The next step will be learning to make some OEMs of my own. I suspect that will take me awhile.

Thanks again for bringing new life into my 6700. I don't have to be jealous of the other Telus users upgrading to the 6800!


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