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vMAC 01-01-2008 11:10 PM

So do we have a GUI Kitchen yet?
 
Do we have a kitchen that works yet for this mogul, I'll offer $25 to the first person to get a GUI going for the 6800.

stroths 01-01-2008 11:42 PM

Buildos is a gui, but there is no fully gui kitchen out there. DogGuy's command line kitchen is pretty easy though.

1. Copy your OEMs to the OEM directory
2. Double click the buildos.exe and pick the packages you want to build in and press Play.
3. After that finishes building, run the buildit.bat
4. Run the rom update utility from the RUU folder.

hay112 01-02-2008 12:28 AM

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=353280

gguruusa 01-02-2008 06:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vMAC (Post 152830)
Do we have a kitchen that works yet for this mogul, I'll offer $25 to the first person to get a GUI going for the 6800.

The kitchens all have GUIs. Some are just nicer than others. There are several 6800 kitchens available. There is not an official PPCGeeks 6800 kitchen available yet (it's in the works).

schettj 01-02-2008 10:28 AM

And we're all really looking forward to it!

(well, I am, anyway.)

Make sure we can set the page pool easily, pretty please :D

gguruusa 01-02-2008 03:12 PM

You set your sight low. :-)

Funny you should mention the page pool...BuildOS .9.5.x was fatally broken in that regard for the Titan.

vMAC 01-02-2008 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stroths (Post 152847)
Buildos is a gui, but there is no fully gui kitchen out there. DogGuy's command line kitchen is pretty easy though.

1. Copy your OEMs to the OEM directory
2. Double click the buildos.exe and pick the packages you want to build in and press Play.
3. After that finishes building, run the buildit.bat
4. Run the rom update utility from the RUU folder.

I guess this is the problem that I'm having is with #1. How do I know which files are necessary as part of the OS, and which aren't. Also how can I tell by just looking at the file name, some of the filenames are easily understandable but most aren't.

esqueue 01-02-2008 11:00 PM

You must have lots of patience
 
After 3 hours of reading and attempting to creat one, I gave up.

I skipped the reg edit part as I know that this will result in something that I don't like and went on ahead to the Oemizer part. After filling in everything, I hit the close button by mistake:scratch:

I then restarted and got everything good. I was thinking about saving but decided to go on anyway. Windows had an exception error and saving was no longer an option.](*,)

I'll try again in a few days.

Edit: it access ieplugin.dll and my computer refuses to give access to it. It's cool though.

Drewidian 01-03-2008 09:47 AM

Will the new Kitchen for the 6800 be larger than the 64 Meg limit that was on the Apache? I'd love to be able to fit more apps into a cooked ROM. 128Megs would be great!

Thanks to everyone working on it. I'll make a donation when the official version is finished.

Cheers

zeurx 01-03-2008 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by schettj (Post 153019)
And we're all really looking forward to it!

(well, I am, anyway.)

Make sure we can set the page pool easily, pretty please :D

if you want to change the page pool, look at xiptools under the write tab


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