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don't forget, dogguy's kitchen requires the latest .net Compact Framework to be installed.
Personally, I don't have admin rights on the pc I'm using at the moment, so I can't install .net- but I stand behind dogguy knowing his kitchen is most likely the shizzle. Will have a go at it later...
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As for it being official... heh, its not even in the same league. If you've seen the Apache kitchen, then you have an idea of just how much development is going into making the "official" kitchen a really impressive piece of software. My intent in releasing this kitchen, with this particular base rom, is so that we will hopefully have a large group to draw conclusions from about the rom. By allowing people to customize this beta rom (and it definitely is a beta, not a final release) we'll be able to pull real world data from a *lot* of users, and hopefully lock down any remaining issues or bugs that didn't show up in testing. Doing this will give us a good idea of whether or not this base will be suitable for adapting to the real kitchen. I'm just trying to make sure only the best of the best gets passed testing and into the official release. With that said, I'm very glad to see such a positive response. I encourage everyone to test hard, and post about any successes or errors involved with the process. I'm sure there are bugs remaining, so the more info we get, the faster we can fix 'em! Happy cooking, - DogGuy |
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What programs did you cook into the rom, and did you use the same ones with no2chem's alpha 3? - DogGuy |
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oh my.. can't wait to go home and try this out... I wonder how clean is the rom included in this kitchen... looking forward to it!! Once again, thank you DogGuy with all the helps you provided me be4.
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Just to clarify a few things:
I've never built a ROM before. I didn't have a 6700, so the Mogul is my introduction to this world. In order for me to "cook" an application into this, I need to use that OEMizer application to turn a CAB installer into an OEM, and then place it in the OEM directory, correct? That program seems relatively self-explanatory, but is there anything I should be careful to look out for? EDIT: Argh! I was all ready to do this, and then I noticed I left my memory card in the card reader at home, and it has all my installers on it. *sigh* |
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Quick question: is there MMS bundled in this ROM somewhere that I'm not seeing? Whenever I try to add an ArcSoft OEM, I get errors about duplicate files. Example: I get an error that AudioStrmReader.dll already exists in the dump directory, but when I do a search in the kitchen directory for that file, it only finds the one in the OEM directory.
By the way, many thanks to everybody who made this possible! |
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