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Re: How To: Cook your own ROM With DogGuys Kitchen
The latest version of his kitchen is located in this folder:
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Re: How To: Cook your own ROM With DogGuys Kitchen
Its because something your are cooking in is trying to access the same reg key as something included in his ROM. With the new PPCKITCHEN out it's almost pointless to go thru all the editing required to use DogGuys Kitchen. Even though it was and is and awesome kitchen, it's kinda outdated at this point.
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Re: How To: Cook your own ROM With DogGuys Kitchen
Thanks, this is still new to me so I like being able to throw different roms into this, where it seems maybe a little more complicated in the PPCGEEKS Kitchen. Guess I will do some more reading!!!!!
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Re: How To: Cook your own ROM With DogGuys Kitchen
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As an aside, several threads have commented that making basekits for the PPCKitchen is a substantially more complicated process than it used to be for this older style of kitchen. I am still working out the kinks to my XML-based OEM Splitter. Once that is done, PrepIt will be morphing from a basic CLI batch script, to a full fledged multi-device, multi-kitchen format compatible, .NET application, with template based OEM splitting. Something to look forward to for those who like to have the drudgery automated for them. If you're interested in being a guinea pi... beta tester for the development of these tools, let me know via PM or find me in the chat room. - DogGuy Last edited by DogGuy; 05-15-2008 at 01:46 AM. |
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Re: How To: Cook your own ROM With DogGuys Kitchen
Only if you want the bells and whistles. Regular kitchens should run about the same as they ever did.
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Re: How To: Cook your own ROM With DogGuys Kitchen
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Re: How To: Cook your own ROM With DogGuys Kitchen
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=26967
... to those who wanted to check out the splitter tool, I actually posted about it. This is step one before PrepIt.NET. Step two will be adding some of the more advanced functionality, like .rgu parsing. Once that is ready, I'll get to work on the new PrepIt. For those who offered to beta test... thank you. Feel free to attack the splitter and let me know what works and what doesn't. - DogGuy |
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