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guitardoc64 10-14-2007 01:07 PM

I just set it to not skip the digitiser, and all else works for me. It's nice to have personal info, today settings, and timezone preset. It still saves a lot of time of re-setup after flashing. I plan to test it some more -w- my guinea pig 6700.

InvincibleLiving 10-15-2007 02:22 PM

I'm gonna look into this, looks like a lifesaver!

nickm 10-21-2007 09:34 PM

Bump
 
My personal OEM is working just find on the new WM6 kitchen

guitardoc64 10-21-2007 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nickm (Post 104146)
My personal OEM is working just find on the new WM6 kitchen

Kitchen Version 1 or 2? What settings are you using?
I couldn't get it past the second bootscreen (version 1) until I eliminated my personal OEM from the build...
I'm not sure if it was Oemizer, or the Kitchen at this point. Gonna try the latest version with both kitchens, and post with my results.

nickm 10-21-2007 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by guitardoc64 (Post 104156)
Kitchen Version 1 or 2? What settings are you using?
I couldn't get it past the second bootscreen (version 1) until I eliminated my personal OEM from the build...
I'm not sure if it was Oemizer, or the Kitchen at this point. Gonna try the latest version with both kitchens, and post with my results.


Kitchen V1
MSVC was giving me the white screen.

guitardoc64 10-21-2007 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nickm (Post 104185)
Kitchen V1
MSVC was giving me the white screen.

I wasn't getting the white screen. It never got that far the first couple times. Just to test I let it sit for at least 30 minutes. When I did get it to boot all the way MSVC was installed (as an OEM) and worked fine.

Trident 10-21-2007 11:14 PM

A question that I think is stupid, but I'll ask anyway.
I was lazy and didn't read the directions where it said to unzip the file into the Tools folder of the kitchen. I just ran it from the folder that it got unzipped to and it created two files. Neither of which looks like an OEM file. :disgust:
Am I just going to have to go through the process correctly or is there a way to just drag those two files into the appropriate folder?

Thanks for your patience and hard work with a cool idea.

tiermann 10-21-2007 11:22 PM

It saves your OEM to "..\OEM\YourOEMNAME" so look one folder up from where you have oemizer.exe and there should be a folder called OEM now, hehe. Your new OEM is inside there. I would just save your settings, move oemizer.exe, cab10.dll, and the OEMizer.ini to the Tools folder of your kitchen and rebuild it though because it couldn't have possibly run buildDSM on the finished OEM since it wasn't in the tools folder.

guitardoc64 10-21-2007 11:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tiermann (Post 104228)
It saves your OEM to "..\OEM\YourOEMNAME" so look one folder up from where you have oemizer.exe and there should be a folder called OEM now, hehe. Your new OEM is inside there.

Ahhh, ya beat me to it! I did the same thing the first time I used it......

Trident 10-22-2007 02:00 PM

Thanks. I got it working and it seemed to work properly, but I got the following error when using the v0.4 Kitchen...
Quote:
Originally Posted by Trident http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/images/sty...s/viewpost.gif
Error building default.hv and user.hv.
Goes away when I unselect my customized setting OEM created using OEMizer.



That's not the kitchen, that's your RGU file in your oem...
3 rules to making rgu files:
1) use notepad, not wordpad, and save as unicode.
2) Put Regedit4 as the first line of the file
3) leave 1-2 lines empty at the end of the file.
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