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OMJ,
I found a thread over on XDA where Bepe describes how the version is determined. It is the {guid}.DSM file in the \SYS\OS directory. You can use his pkgtool to view the OS Version.
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First, Thank You all (you who post tutorials, make kitchens, strip ROMs, and the like).
Secondly I was wondering if it's possible to get WM6.1 and put it into a WM6 phone. What I want to do is keep most of my Alltel stuff and just put 6.1 on it. I am a total n00b to all this but so far I have been able to follow all the tutorials and make my own stuff. My biggest things are I want to keep my mms capabilities and keep the mp3 trimmer that comes with Alltel's touch. I was thinking the porting was going to be the answer but now you guys are talking about the XIP and now I'm totally confused. I work for an Alltel Agent and they frown upon the Sprint stuff that comes with most of the ROMs and I have to be able to show customers the basics of the Alltel version of the phone. I have less than an hour a day to play with this and it really sucks cause I would really love to spend a couple days just figuring this stuff out. I appreciate any guidance as to how to accomplish anything. Thanks PC |
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PC Edit: I did it! Thanks everyone, (I feel like I just won an oscar) there are so many people to thank but I definitely want to thank OMJ, No2Chem and CoKeman for they are the ones that I took/used their work. I Ported the sys and than copied over the ROM folder and now I have what looks like a stock Alltel Touch but with WM6.1. I plan on doing some more modifications but I will post what I have tomorrow after work. Thanks Again to all the true Chefs (I hope to be one soon.) Last edited by plckc; 03-25-2008 at 01:36 AM. Reason: Answered myself |
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This might sound rediculous, but what if ...
I didn't want to mix and match between SYS and XIP ... I only wanted to separate the OEMs out of the default Sprint OEM ROM ... and maybe create OEM folders for each of the components, so that when BuildOS.exe fired up, each of the OEM componenets (dialer, touchflo, biotouch, skins, etc.) were separately selectable via check-boxes ... I have the Sprint OEM RUU_signed.nbh (OS Only) decomposed into the vogue_kitchen_tools directory structure. Now I have OEMAPPS with about 350 items and a single *.rgu file with >3200 lines of registry entries. Is the process as painstaking and manually sifting through the *.rgu file and moving files to their separate application folder, along with a new *.rgu file with the necessary registry entries? |
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Commented out the registry entries from components as I moved from OEMAPPS/OEMDRIVERS/OEM_Lang to OEMS and made a new .RGU file in the OEM with the appropriate keys. |
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very nice Derek....I'm guessing this is a very time consuming task! but this is exactly what needs to be done for the ppckitchen.
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