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XDA Atom Life WM6.5 Kitchen

08/24/09

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XDA Atom Life WM6.5 Kitchen

Just want to share my kitchen for xda atomlife ...
The kitchen is based on Ervius Visual Kitchen ver 1.8.0ve
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=469420)
OEMXIPKernel is dumped form latest WM6 official release for atom life...

Kitchen preparation is by using WM6.5 rom release 23001 released by Chrissch on xda-developers site.
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=490978)

This rom (wm6.5 23001) is dumped it using the ervius visual kitchen dump rom facilities, before do this, rename the rom file (Al1.dio) to al1.dio.payload and put it on the root ervius kitchen. The result is :
there will be dump directories with complete kitchen set for atomlife.

Next I dump the official wm6 rom release it for O2 atom life, by using bepe toolset from this thread
(http://www.darkforcesteam.com/showthread.php?t=569)
and follow the interactive tutorial available on this thread to dump rom. So I have OEMXIPKernel original for O2 atom life ...

copy this part (OEMXIPKernel) to the visual kitchen and delete the giisr.exe part (I don't know why; if I didn't delete this part, the rom boot process is stuck on "reset to factory default" message).

And the kitchen is ready for customization ....

for my testing :
I use wm6.5 SYS 23028; XIP 23028 from this thread http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=54678 and release by Joojoobee666
(I have to delete : hd.dll, mencfilt.dll and osaxst0.dll form MSXIPKernel part)

After by trial and error to minimize the number of modules finally I can generate my first rom for atom life

--- here is my first rom ---

4 comments

Comment from: lelsid [Visitor] Email
Hope you can upload your rom another download site like 4shared, netload, filefactory, sendspace or depositfiles. Many thanks.
09/15/09 @ 07:58
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thank's for sharing. Here is my tutorial to flashing Xda Atom Life safely...:)

02/24/10 @ 18:08
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02/28/10 @ 14:20

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