[GUIDE] dsixda's Android Kitchen - Now supports Sprint GS3 SPH-L710 (Win/Linux/Mac) - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III

dsixda's Android Kitchen - Now for Samsung Galaxy SIII SPH-L710
Compatible with Windows (Cygwin) / Linux / Mac OS X
The following is a guide to assist you with creating your own Samsung Galaxy SIII SPH-L710 (Sprint) custom ROMs with the kitchen. This is NOT a guide to help you become Cyanogen or do fancy things with AOSP, but it may be your springboard to bigger things in the future.
Some of you already know about the Android Kitchen. It is a project I started on back in February 2010 to help newbies create their own custom ROMs and learn more about Android. As of the latest versions, you can now create your own Galaxy S3 L710 ROMs with the kitchen.
NOTE: This guide should also work with other variants of the Sprint S3, such as the C Spire SCH-L710.
Special thanks to lostcausenjtown for testing and providing feedback!
I have already posted an equivalent thread for the T-Mobile SGH-T999 Galaxy SIII, so no need for redundancy. The same steps will work for your device:
CLICK HERE FOR KITCHEN INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR GALAXY SIII.​http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1939420
Since the above link is for SGH-T999 discussion only, please post all SPH-L710 talk in the thread right here. Enjoy!
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What took you so long...:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
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I will definitely check out once I get a laptop thank you

Nice!!!!

This is the first update I made to the kitchen in over a year lol still awesome
Thanks!

Totally awesome. Not sure if i will a gs3 rom since phantomhacker is doing the exact kind of rom i prefer but i will play with it and continue to develop as a dev
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Thanks for this.

dsixda I <3 you
Huge thanks for this.
PS. Seeing you actively update your awesome kitchen made my week.
PPS: FYI Just installed your latest kitchen on fresh Windows 8 box and can report no issues .

Sweet! thanks for your work!

How do we update to newest kitchen just wondering by the way I have the sg2 version of kitchen but all I used for is signing and zipa ROMs so lmk plz tia
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O yeah thank you for ur fine work kind sir
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Firstly, thank you dsixda for coming out of semi-retirement to get this working for the SIII--have used this before with the Vision/G2, and when New Phone Time comes around in a few months it'll definitely give me something to test the things I'll be playing with
For those who do use VirtualBox but really don't want to mess with the fail that is Unity in more recent Ubuntu versions, I have found (happily) that the instructions given for installation of the kitchen (in the "Mother Thread") can be followed almost identically with Linux Mint 13 (I used Cinnamon, though I'd expect Linux 13 Mate would also work)--use the "Ubuntu" settings for installing a disk image in VirtualBox, but otherwise it's the same except that (happily) VirtualBox Guest Additions and OpenJava JDK 6 are pre-installed (Yes, setting up a kitchen in VirtualBox using Linux Mint is even EASIER than Ubuntu.)
It's not really surprising that Mint works (it's an Ubuntu derivative except that it uses a different (and IMHO better) window manager based on Gnome3, and I've found it tends to have better performance on smaller systems)--definitely an option to play with for those with the disk space and horsepower to spare (and pretty much any desktop PC built in the past year should be able to handle this OK).
Now to play around with slimming down some stock ROMs in prep for a month or two from now

southphillysean said:
What took you so long...:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
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Owning an S3 or new Android toy doesn't entitle you to expect me to update the kitchen..

Nice!
Thread stuck!
FNM

Thank you for this!
-Sprint Galaxy Slll_Transformer Prime-

Stock ROM...
Ok, I've got JDK installed, Cygwin setup, and the kitchen ready to go.... Now I need to figure out from where I can get my base ROMs from. The original kitchen thread recommends to check stickies, but I didn't see a sticky containing unrooted stock ROMs for the Sprint SGS3. Does it ahve to be unrooted? I'd really like to play with the leaked LIH JB build, if possible; however the only versions of those I can find are rooted Odexed, or rooted DeOdexed. As Odexed is what we get from Samsung, could I push that through the Kitchen?

DrgnRebrn said:
Ok, I've got JDK installed, Cygwin setup, and the kitchen ready to go.... Now I need to figure out from where I can get my base ROMs from. The original kitchen thread recommends to check stickies, but I didn't see a sticky containing unrooted stock ROMs for the Sprint SGS3. Does it ahve to be unrooted? I'd really like to play with the leaked LIH JB build, if possible; however the only versions of those I can find are rooted Odexed, or rooted DeOdexed. As Odexed is what we get from Samsung, could I push that through the Kitchen?
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Hi,
The part you are referring to above (in the original kitchen thread) says "The instructions below are for HTC devices in general. For other devices, please visit the appropriate thread."
For your device, follow the guide that I linked on page 1 of this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1939420
i.e. A stock ROM would consist of the files system.img.ext4, cache.img.ext4, boot.img -- or a TAR/ZIP file containing these files.
Just make sure you read the instructions very carefully, there is a lot of information out there, but if you follow the instructions at the link above then you should be ok.

Thank you!
dsixda said:
Hi,
The part you are referring to above (in the original kitchen thread) says "The instructions below are for HTC devices in general. For other devices, please visit the appropriate thread."
For your device, follow the guide that I linked on page 1 of this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1939420
i.e. A stock ROM would consist of the files system.img.ext4, cache.img.ext4, boot.img -- or a TAR/ZIP file containing these files.
Just make sure you read the instructions very carefully, there is a lot of information out there, but if you follow the instructions at the link above then you should be ok.
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Thank you for the quick reply! I had read that line, but thought that it was referring to file types that the kitchen was compatible with. I guess I needed to read it over a couple more times.
Thank you for this great opportunity!

I've had better success with making an nandroid backup and using that file to make a working folder off of. Works great for me. I have the LJ1 going in the kitchen now.

great work sir! definitely will give this a try

dsixda said:
dsixda's Android Kitchen - Now for Samsung Galaxy SIII SPH-L710
Compatible with Windows (Cygwin) / Linux / Mac OS X
The following is a guide to assist you with creating your own Samsung Galaxy SIII SPH-L710 (Sprint) custom ROMs with the kitchen. This is NOT a guide to help you become Cyanogen or do fancy things with AOSP, but it may be your springboard to bigger things in the future.
Some of you already know about the Android Kitchen. It is a project I started on back in February 2010 to help newbies create their own custom ROMs and learn more about Android. As of the latest versions, you can now create your own Galaxy S3 L710 ROMs with the kitchen.
NOTE: This guide should also work with other variants of the Sprint S3, such as the C Spire SCH-L710.
Special thanks to lostcausenjtown for testing and providing feedback!
I have already posted an equivalent thread for the T-Mobile SGH-T999 Galaxy SIII, so no need for redundancy. The same steps will work for your device:
CLICK HERE FOR KITCHEN INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR GALAXY SIII.​http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1939420
Since the above link is for SGH-T999 discussion only, please post all SPH-L710 talk in the thread right here. Enjoy!
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Hi, Could you please advice if i can use this kitchen for Korean S3 SHV-E210S ? Thanks in advance.:fingers-crossed:

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[Q] New to the whole Development

I'm interested in developing a ROM for my HTC evo I thought i could tackle this project by just browsing the forum But it seems that I have a search overload to say the least, Are there any useful threads for developing ROM's as I said earlier I have looked I may have missed something of importance and any one with tips hints and or suggestions would be most appreciated.
Thanks in advanced
SinisterTensai-
find a base rom or deodexed stock rom! install android kitchen or a kitchen of your choice!
note: android kitchen runs on linux!
Trial and era like the rest of us have done!
anything you use that others have ask them for permission and give them props always when you post your work or anything for that matter! good luck its not easy!
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eVoKINGS said:
find a base rom or deodexed stock rom! install android kitchen or a kitchen of your choice!
note: android kitchen runs on linux!
Trial and era like the rest of us have done!
anything you use that others have ask them for permission and give them props always when you post your work or anything for that matter! good luck its not easy!
Sent from my Full Android using XDA App
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I have a linux sandbox of some sorts I could install the OS I have had issues with kitchen's in the past
Trial and era is what I'm used too
and of course I will credit any one who has helped and or work(s) I have used
I suggest you start theming first
Sinistertensai said:
I have a linux sandbox of some sorts I could install the OS I have had issues with kitchen's in the past
Trial and era is what I'm used too
and of course I will credit any one who has helped and or work(s) I have used
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Swyped from Eva running Myn's RLS4!

[ACS][Guide]Make dsixda's kitchen work for the Epic 4g Touch

Good day everyone, here's another guide for our phones.
Shout outs first. Thanks to chris41g for writing the script for the file. I just put it in and made it an executable text file. He did all the heavy lifting, so thanks chris!
The dsixda kitchen currently has support for GT-i9100 (Samsung Galaxy S II) as well as 3 variants, the GT-i9100g, GT-i9100m and the GT-i9100t. However, we have a SPH-D710, so technically we are not supported. However, dsixda says that if you add the proper file in the right folder, it'll be compatible.
So that's what this guide is going to walk you through
***Notice***
These instructions are meant for Linux (namely Ubuntu). However, it's just dropping a file into a folder so the directions work for all 3 major operating systems. I haven't tested on anything other than Linux, so I don't know if this executable will work on Windows or OSX. Feel free to try though ​
Here we go:
Head on over to the ACS forums and download the SPH-D710 executable text file.
Open the folder to the kitchen folder.
Navigate to /Tools/samsung_files\sgs2_variants\
Click and drag the SPH-D710 folder in with the other 4 files already there.
Done! Easy Peasy right?
This should make the kitchen compatible with our phones. Let me know how it works on operating systems that aren't Linux if you happen to try it out
could some one mirror this file as forums acs are down
could someone mirror the file from here to make kitchen work with epictouch4g... acs forums are down
Does anyone have the files to make dsixda's kitchen work with your phones. The link on ACS is down. (It was a multiupload link.) Thanks in advance.
the newest one already has it look in the Samsung folder its there .but tcp told me it don't work on ics roms .....
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THis is awesome! His kitchen was amazing to use on the HTC Hero_C
The kitchen already supports the sphD710. Its listed on his thread.
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When I was checking on samsung galaxy 2 forum I saw this and I thought it would be nice to have on our device big thanks to absolute
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Ok, I will have to download and update again. Thanks.

Slim Bean Rom - Beautiful Look - (Q)

Is it possible to have the Slim Bean Rom ported from the Galaxy Nexus to our SII's ? Just curious, i know alot of members from the T989 forums like CM10 and Slim Bean is an amazinq rom and its only a 60-70mb Rom. So if its possible should we and will one of our greatly appreciated Developers qet it ported to our SII's? Let me know what you SII user think about the Slim Bean Rom
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yonkersboy127 said:
Is it possible to have the Slim Bean Rom ported from the Galaxy Nexus to our SII's ? Just curious, i know alot of members from the T989 forums like CM10 and Slim Bean is an amazinq rom and its only a 60-70mb Rom. So if its possible should we and will one of our greatly appreciated Developers qet it ported to our SII's? Let me know what you SII user think about the Slim Bean Rom
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You can do it yourself porting ROM doesn't require and coding skill at all just gotta know how to use zip files and follow directions there is a thread on porting ROM just Google it. I'd link you as I have it saved on my computer, but I'm at work :'(
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Thanks for your reply elesbb. I would love to port and make roms for the T989 but I fear beinq experimental. I would not like to brick my phone while i just qot tha Samsunq Galaxy SII in White yesterday. But i was lookinq at the Slim Bean rom on youtube that was recently uploaded and it seems sooo smooth and fast with the Galaxy nexus. I believe that it can run the same or even better with our SII. But if there is a developer that is willinq to port the Slim Bean Rom to our SII's please PM me if you come across this post and i will make the possible to help qet it over to the T989 section. THANKS FOR ALL REPLIES <--- Just for future reference
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yonkersboy127 said:
Thanks for your reply elesbb. I would love to port and make roms for the T989 but I fear beinq experimental. I would not like to brick my phone while i just qot tha Samsunq Galaxy SII in White yesterday. But i was lookinq at the Slim Bean rom on youtube that was recently uploaded and it seems sooo smooth and fast with the Galaxy nexus. I believe that it can run the same or even better with our SII. But if there is a developer that is willinq to port the Slim Bean Rom to our SII's please PM me if you come across this post and i will make the possible to help qet it over to the T989 section. THANKS FOR ALL REPLIES <--- Just for future reference
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Well, from my personal experiments, I've ported HD2 ROMs to the s2. Many ran horribly, (being lack of kernel support) but it's almost very unlikely to brick the device by flashing things in recovery. The only way that will happen is by using the wrong flash file script. cause some scripts use different blocks of memory for the system and data partitions, hence why flashing an international s2 ROM will most likely brick our device. But if you use a zip found in the development thread, then extracting replacing and signing the new zip file won't brick the device. Heck I even put HD2 lib and hw files onto the s2. But since the partitions weren't messed up I could always get back to recovery. But I will look into the slim bean ROM. Can you link me to the YouTube video?
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elesbb said:
Well, from my personal experiments, I've ported HD2 ROMs to the s2. Many ran horribly, (being lack of kernel support) but it's almost very unlikely to brick the device by flashing things in recovery. The only way that will happen is by using the wrong flash file script. cause some scripts use different blocks of memory for the system and data partitions, hence why flashing an international s2 ROM will most likely brick our device. But if you use a zip found in the development thread, then extracting replacing and signing the new zip file won't brick the device. Heck I even put HD2 lib and hw files onto the s2. But since the partitions weren't messed up I could always get back to recovery. But I will look into the slim bean ROM. Can you link me to the YouTube video?
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Yes i have downloaded the Dsixda Kitchen and did everything to get the kitchen up and running and i have the Slim Bean Rom and i have the Dsixda Kitchen Install Picture Tutor document. but i cant get no where. lol I have tried thouqh lol I can really use some guidance. By the way heres the link to the video and thanks for the help
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haUSi9tYkuQ
yonkersboy127 said:
Yes i have downloaded the Dsixda Kitchen and did everything to get the kitchen up and running and i have the Slim Bean Rom and i have the Dsixda Kitchen Install Picture Tutor document. but i cant get no where. lol I have tried thouqh lol I can really use some guidance. By the way heres the link to the video and thanks for the help
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haUSi9tYkuQ
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Well, ive never used a kitchen to port lol. I just copy system apps and other necessary directories to the appropriate place in the zip file then resign the newly ported zip. Its not easy, well it is if you take your time, but thats the thing, it takes forever but i'll check that out and see what i can come up with. *crosses fingers*
Thank u i really appreciate your effort. I hope somethinq can be made out of this. Finqers crosseddddd
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[GUIDE] dsixda's Android Kitchen - Now supports GS3 SGH-I747 (Windows/Linux/Mac)

dsixda's Android Kitchen - Now for Samsung Galaxy SIII SGH-I747
Compatible with Windows (Cygwin) / Linux / Mac OS X
The following is a guide to assist you with creating your own Samsung Galaxy SIII SGH-I747(M) (AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus) custom ROMs with the kitchen. This is NOT a guide to help you become Cyanogen or do fancy things with AOSP, but it may be your springboard to bigger things in the future.
Some of you already know about the Android Kitchen. It is a project I started on back in February 2010 to help newbies create their own custom ROMs and learn more about Android. As of the latest versions, you can now create your own Galaxy S3 I747 ROMs with the kitchen.
I have already posted an equivalent thread for the T-Mobile SGH-T999 Galaxy SIII, so no need for redundancy. The same steps will work for your device:
CLICK HERE FOR KITCHEN INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR GALAXY SIII.​http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1939420
Since the above link is for SGH-T999 discussion only, please post all SGH-I747 talk in the thread right here. Enjoy!
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Nice, will check this out
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I've been waiting for something like this for our phones. Thanks for your hard work, the time and effort in creating something like this is very much appreciated. :good:
Yea this android kitchen is awesome!!! I wasted no time trying it out, and its really straight forward too. Thanks again dsixda!
Oh yea!? Thems fightin words....
Thanks dsixda. Will be looking into your kitchen!
White Hot! GS3.
Nice! I have been using older versions of the kitchen on my GS3 to deodex with minimal issues. Going to update right away. Thanks Dsixda!
Thanks dsixda I have been using kitchen since the note even though it wasn't supported with 0 problems glad to see you are supporting the s3 even though I never had problems with it
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dsixda: Thank you for such a great tool. I've written my share of scripts so I can definitely appreciate how much work something of this size has in it. I've used your kitchen for de-odexing pretty much every ROM I've built.
About that, does API 16 work with the kitchen now? Just curious.
Jirv311 said:
dsixda: Thank you for such a great tool. I've written my share of scripts so I can definitely appreciate how much work something of this size has in it. I've used your kitchen for de-odexing pretty much every ROM I've built.
About that, does API 16 work with the kitchen now? Just curious.
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Hmm not sure, since the latest smali tools were released in September
your the Man Dsixda!!
Sorry of being off topic
Hi Dsixda
I'm a big fan of your work and I'm using your kitchen in my own custom roms
I don't whether you heard about this or not Qube 2 and me managed to port HTC one X rom to international S III. we still struggling with some stability issues along with ril issues as well.
Now I've got At&t variant of S III which has exact similar hardware of At&t HTC one XL. intially I thought porting would be easier as both has the same hardware but the rom won't boot and I frankly don't know why !!
I'm wondering if such a thing gets you interested to help me ?!
Now I'm really sorry to post this here and to use this thread for off topic subject.
Thanks and really glad to have you here.
This is awesome!! Thanks so much for all you do.
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Oweida said:
Hi Dsixda
Now I've got At&t variant of S III which has exact similar hardware of At&t HTC one XL. intially I thought porting would be easier as both has the same hardware but the rom won't boot and I frankly don't know why !!
I'm wondering if such a thing gets you interested to help me ?!
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Thanks for the comments. Na, I don't know anything about porting, and I'd rather not spend more time sitting at a computer, especially considering my health.
BIG thanks. Now to remember how to use the kitchen again…
Hi !
Great works !! Thanks !
I try it with a Stock ROM (Last Bell), and when I make the option 9 (Checkup), I have this error in the list:
>> ERROR: wiperiface_v02.so not found in working folder
Can I skip this error or how to fix it ?
Thanks !!
??
Also, someone have a good place to start to add MOD, THEMES, SOUND, etc.. to our custom ROM we make with this kitchen ?
Thanks !
Ok, it’s been a while since I used the kitchen. For my project, I’m using a stock rooted rom (UCALG1). I was hoping to use a nandroid backup from CWM. I use to do this quite often for the Nexus One. On the SG3, the nandroid backup files for the system are –
system.ext4.tar
system.ext4.tar.a
system.ext4.tar.b
The “a” & “b” have file size (different sizes) and the system.ext4.tar is empty.
There is only one boot.img file.
Looks like I can rename system.ext4.tar.a file and drop “a” and that will be the valid file to use. I’ve gone thru most of the steps, just wondering if anyone done this on a nandroid backup?
mustard007 said:
Hi !
Great works !! Thanks !
I try it with a Stock ROM (Last Bell), and when I make the option 9 (Checkup), I have this error in the list:
>> ERROR: wiperiface_v02.so not found in working folder
Can I skip this error or how to fix it ?
Thanks !!
??
Also, someone have a good place to start to add MOD, THEMES, SOUND, etc.. to our custom ROM we make with this kitchen ?
Thanks !
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Did you add the Wipe Data option?
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Jirv311 said:
Did you add the Wipe Data option?
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I will check that !
Thanks !
Status 0 error flashing.
So when I use the G1 ODIN rom base with the only changes being deodexing and rooting, I get a status 0 error on the flash.
I'm using the updater-script that the kitchen is making, to no avail.
Has anyone else come across this? If so - how did you fix it?
I am convinced that the updater script is the issue, there is some symatical issue in there - mounting something wrong I am not sure, though I could be wrong - often am.
I will try this weekend with a captivate stock rom and my cappy, but the target is the AT&T GS3.
dsixda - great work I love it.
Hi dsixda,
I’m using att’s new JB rom from mrRobinson in your kitchen. I mainly added some items in the /data/app section. When I flash the rom, I receive the following error message -
Status 0 – Installation aborted. Can’t partition non-vfat: datamedia. Can’t partition unsafe device: /dev/blockmmcblkpl. Can’t format unknown volume: /emmc
This has actually has been happening on all the stock ICS roms I have attempted to create in the kitchen. Must be something simple I’m doing wrong in the SG3. Never had an issue creating roms for the SG2.

[Q] modding the stock rom

Hi I was wondering if any of the devs out there can make a thread with a collection of modds for the stock rom. So we can do what we want without flashing a new rom. Or just flash the deodexed stock rom. Then add modds. It would be something like this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2057732
That is how I got my note 2 setup the way I like it. I do want to learn how to do that kinda stuff myself but I am not ready for that yet. Just an Idea if not then I will just have to use one of the roms we have here.
What mod are you looking for?
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I would gladly start adding things like that to my Resource guide, I'm just not pulling all the links of things and moving them cause it would take hours and hours, not to mention some of the mods out there are rom specific and will not work on just a deodexed version. If people were to test and confirm I'd start working on it for my Resource guide.
I agree
mt3g said:
I would gladly start adding things like that to my Resource guide, I'm just not pulling all the links of things and moving them cause it would take hours and hours, not to mention some of the mods out there are rom specific and will not work on just a deodexed version. If people were to test and confirm I'd start working on it for my Resource guide.
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I currently would love to learn how to do kitchen mods. But nobody offered any tutorials on such matters for a Windows box. I know I know...Linux/Ubuntu is easier with source but I am not ready to learn all that crap. I think there is a Kitchen for Windows but have not found it out there just yet. If someone has a link...I would be grateful. THX
photolarry said:
I currently would love to learn how to do kitchen mods. But nobody offered any tutorials on such matters for a Windows box. I know I know...Linux/Ubuntu is easier with source but I am not ready to learn all that crap. I think there is a Kitchen for Windows but have not found it out there just yet. If someone has a link...I would be grateful. THX
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Search for UOT kitchen.
Also check out morphology in the themes section.
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