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Re: dcd's titan ROMs & kitchen 3.2.5
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That being said, your issue is ridiculous. DCD forces you to use his tweaks and app modifications when you use his kitchen. The extent to which we choose to integrate modifications is no different. Quote:
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As you stated, the purpose of a kitchen is to let you pick what you want and don't want. PPCKitchen is proud to offer you the premier kitchen environment and the most flexible and broad kitchens there are.
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Re: dcd's titan ROMs & kitchen 3.2.5
wellll... I do agree with you on some points. I think that the new and improved version of build os is amazing, and yes, it absoultely does offer the ability to customize more options of the rom because of buildOS itself. I dont think electronicrice meant it that way.
From a personal standpoint, the kitchens that were released on here, back in the apache days, were updated constantly. From the last two releases, it seems that few issues were resolved, or at least a true changelog wasn't posted. A lot of issues have been resolved but the kitchen still hasn't been updated. It seems that a release is posted, and then nothing is done with it beyond that. I would never discredit the work of anyone; No2chem, or the main ppcgeeks kitchen crew, as everyones help benefits the development of these awesome roms, and the time is donated by all. I am thankful for what is posted here for free. One thing I have noticed is that No2chems roms are just that, definitely no2chems, complete with a million apps that do this and that, when I among others I'm sure are perfectly happy with the latest build of windows mobile that still looks like windows mobile. I think perhaps the best kitchen is one that is stock and updated and fully functional, and then perhaps write and add some apps in, such as the nueswitch, nueusb (awesome apps). One thing I certainly like about DCD's latest rom is he has worked out a lot of the issues that plagued the newer builds, without the help of needing additional applications. Either way, again I certainly do not want to discredit the work of anyone, on the roms or the buildos software. Everyone contributes their part and thats what makes this community awesome. I suppose one thing I would look forward to seeing is perhaps more development on the offical ppcgeeks rom builds. Thanks for the great site tho. Seriously =] |
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Re: dcd's titan ROMs & kitchen 3.2.5
The kitchens were updated, but now that the "releases" are made up of multiple .rars, the updates aren't always quite as obvious. For example, the recent update to the carrier.rars fixed bugs in 19588, 20223, and 20270. The update to Buildos fixed bugs in 20223 and 20270. We stopped development on SYS_19588.rar and SYS_20223.rar because they clearly had some fundamental issues that 20270 does not have.
Part of the reason each kitchen got so much refinement back in the apache days is because there was only 1 person who had the skill to port a build - Helmi. Now we have at least 6 people that know how to do it. As a result, there are now two choices for resolving issue - create frankenrom hybrids of old and new files; or, port the latest MS build from some other device and see if the problems have been properly resolved. Both methods have their pros and cons, and in the end, both methods are used by all parties. If you find that DCD has resolved an issue that is unresolved in other ROMs/kitchens, I'm sure the respective developers will be all ears. BTW, DCD's current rom is based on 20273, which hasn't been provided to us yet. Any increased stability over the 20270 kitchen is probably directly attributable to that. EDIT: and now it has, thanks to the man himself. Last edited by gguruusa; 08-02-2008 at 09:52 PM. |
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Re: dcd's titan ROMs & kitchen 3.2.5
Very informative dialog. Thanks.
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Re: dcd's titan ROMs & kitchen 3.2.5
Here! Here! I agree with Robtao. A "White Hat" with 33-years experience, I'm a newbie when it comes to really delving into PPC hacking (but had played around with cell/pda/CE/PPC/Smartphones since they started, on a curiosity level). I really just got into it on a much deeper level when I got a new XV6800, and it appeared to *finally* be a seriously-usable device (as opposed to those up-to circa MotoQs).
To make this long story short, I've dived in and learned a lot of technical info, and re-ROMmed 3-out-of-4 flashable ROMs, cooking my own, in the first 2 24hr days I owned this xv6800. BUT, to *finally* get to the point of this post...in ALL the digging, this is the first thread that put some things into historical perspective with the whole Titan ROM-cooking effort, and branches of that effort. It *has* been very informative. Thanks a heap or a stack or whatever, gguruusa. It might be very good if one of you 'old-timers' would write up a historical explanation/in depth glossary/in-depth but high-level overview of the internals of the PPC, the whys and hows of what we're trying to do when we cook and burn, modify and configure, and how all the acronyms fit together for noobs like me . I've learned a lot, and I'm even thinking of directing my previously-Mainframe/Mini/PC development career into PPC software! It's definitely a big part of the future. Thanks again, gguruusa. |
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