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I couldn't wait for the kitchen either.
Actually I went a little further though. ->Removed all extras for a "clean and simple" ROM. ->Trimmed & merged User & Default .hv's as text & renamed it .rgu ->Renamed the "Dump" folder "SYS" ->Put everything but .ROM & .VM in a subdirectory called "WM6_BASE" ->Replaced the "SYS" folder in the 1.04 kitchen with that. ->Removed the "OEM_" directories from "OEM" Voila! My own personal WM6 kitchen! CAVEATS: There are issues with this method, which is probably why the kitchen isn't out yet. Don't expect help with any problems created by doing this & DON'T RELEASE IT AS A KITCHEN! When the real kitchen is ready, It'll be released and be MUCH more stable than this hack. |
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yeah. that's cool. I was just wondering if anyone else was that bored and impatient to do something like this. I guess I'm not the only one. Thanks
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No you aren't
But, it is really only if you want to learn the manual process. Good knowledge though.
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Yeah it's an idea if you're impatient, but the kitchen release will be a bit more stable. That and there might be extra oems in there as well.
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