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IsmaelPR1 11-18-2009 12:19 AM

Cooking: Create a way so that certain cabs are ran automatically after a flash???
 
Ok so I need help, if this is at all possible; I am looking to set something up with my cooked rom so that certain cabs are ran or installed after a flash. How do I go about this, can anyone offer some advice?

Thanks in advance!!!

amw1972 11-18-2009 12:27 AM

Re: Cooking: Create a way so that certain cabs are ran automatically after a flash???
 
search and you'll find that there are ways mentioned in the forum

Sashimi and XDA_UC

IsmaelPR1 11-18-2009 12:31 AM

Re: Cooking: Create a way so that certain cabs are ran automatically after a flash???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by amw1972 (Post 1339245)
search and you'll find that there are ways mentioned in the forum

Sashimi and XDA_UC

Thanks, I shall keep looking.

delfin2003 11-18-2009 01:28 AM

Re: Cooking: Create a way so that certain cabs are ran automatically after a flash???
 
let me know once you find it please

mwrood 11-18-2009 01:48 AM

Re: Cooking: Create a way so that certain cabs are ran automatically after a flash???
 
yes please let me know as well bc both shashimi and xda uc look and sound confusing

amw1972 11-18-2009 01:58 AM

Re: Cooking: Create a way so that certain cabs are ran automatically after a flash???
 
First off...for XDA_UC:

You need to find a ROM that is compatible with that. The chef should have it posted on hte download post letting know whether you can use that or not. I'm running Juicy's and it is XDA_UC compatible.

1) create a folder in your storage card named: XDA_UC
2) drop any cabs and other tweaks/hacks/settings into that said folder.
3) all will be installed to your device as the device customizes the first time.
4) if you want cabs installed in your SD card...you'll have to create a folder named: SD inside your XDA_UC folder.
5) from there you'll get asked where you want to install those cabs.

this is from what I've read...I learned AFTER a recent hard reset. Pls use your search function...cuz I'm sure you'll turn up more info on XDA_UC. If you search Sashimi in the forum...you'll find plenty info on that. You can also Google Sashimi and you should be able to locate the download (not the food item.)

jfizz88 11-18-2009 01:58 AM

Re: Cooking: Create a way so that certain cabs are ran automatically after a flash???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by IsmaelPR1 (Post 1339209)
Ok so I need help, if this is at all possible; I am looking to set something up with my cooked rom so that certain cabs are ran or installed after a flash. How do I go about this, can anyone offer some advice?

Thanks in advance!!!

Quote:

Originally Posted by mwrood (Post 1339408)
yes please let me know as well bc both shashimi and xda uc look and sound confusing


idk anything bout sashimi, but xda_uc on the user side is completely easy. so easy that id think the code to run it ont he cooking side would be that hard? though idk how to cook roms, unless its a pork shoulder. i cook a mean glazed ham lmaooooo:mrgreen:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=562568

tghats the thread for xda on the cooking side.

newone757 11-18-2009 02:34 AM

Re: Cooking: Create a way so that certain cabs are ran automatically after a flash???
 
all you have to do is google sashimi, the site where its hosted will come up and they have 4 tutorial videos that will make you an expert, its not hard. self help

IsmaelPR1 11-18-2009 11:45 AM

Re: Cooking: Create a way so that certain cabs are ran automatically after a flash???
 
Sashimi it is. Thanks for the help.

IsmaelPR1 11-18-2009 12:28 PM

Re: Cooking: Create a way so that certain cabs are ran automatically after a flash???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by newone757 (Post 1339484)
all you have to do is google sashimi, the site where its hosted will come up and they have 4 tutorial videos that will make you an expert, its not hard. self help

Do you know how to create a reg file so that I can use with Sashimi in order to load registration keys for my programs? Or is that a part of Sashimi, I haven't been able to find that information.

Thanks again!

IsmaelPR1 11-18-2009 02:05 PM

Re: Cooking: Create a way so that certain cabs are ran automatically after a flash???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by delfin2003 (Post 1339361)
let me know once you find it please

Well I learned and figured out Sashimi with the last hour or so, it is actually quite easy to use if you just read the documentation and view the tutorials that are offered.

newone757 11-18-2009 05:19 PM

Re: Cooking: Create a way so that certain cabs are ran automatically after a flash???
 
never used the reg feature yet but i assume you just use a registry editor to save/export whatever registry entry you want then drop that file in the reg folder of sashimi

CovKid66 11-18-2009 06:04 PM

Re: Cooking: Create a way so that certain cabs are ran automatically after a flash???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by newone757 (Post 1341264)
never used the reg feature yet but i assume you just use a registry editor to save/export whatever registry entry you want then drop that file in the reg folder of sashimi

Correct, any good registry editor will allow you to export a registry key to a .reg file. Personaly I use SKTools, but it's not free. PHM RegEdit is well known too. CeRegEditor is a tool you use from your computer to access your mobile registry -tends to be very popular too as it is easier to use as you run it from your PC.

And here's the link to Sashimi. As was mentioned earlier, watch the videos from that site...definitely worth it when you're starting out. Start simple e.g. a couple of .cabs and/or .regs, and build your custom install from there. It is worth the time to learn this tool. It is very simple once you've got the hang of it. I've heard good things about XDA_UC too...just haven't taken the time to look at it as Sashimi does everything I need it to.


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