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Re: Where do I find the password for the ##DEBUG# mode?
Its should be 000000 but if Telus is anything like Sprint you'll need to use GetSPC to retrieve your MSL code and thats the code you'll need for Debug mode.
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Re: Where do I find the password for the ##DEBUG# mode?
That program has not worked in years. I don't know why folks keep posting it.
The more elaborate method of enabling log files didn't work either.
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Re: Where do I find the password for the ##DEBUG# mode?
Thats funny because I used it to unlock my Sprint phone to put on Alltel
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Re: Where do I find the password for the ##DEBUG# mode?
worked fine on my mogul as well... have not yet tried for my diamond but am hoping this will work...
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Re: Where do I find the password for the ##DEBUG# mode?
It doesnt work that great on the diamonds. Ive tried. It works on the Mogul and Touch but not the diamonds. It works for some, not all people. I was one of them. I called tech support and asked for mine. I wrote it down so Idont need to ask for it anymore.
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Re: Where do I find the password for the ##DEBUG# mode?
I seem to have forgotten how to use this . what do I out in the output & input spaces. TIA
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you're completely wrong i use GetSPC on my diamond. and EVERY other PPC device i have. works every time.
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Re: Where do I find the password for the ##DEBUG# mode?
In the input section you put your ESN# (all caps) then hit the button and your MSL# will appear in the output section.
Juggalo X, 000000 is what Alltel and Verizon use as their MSL#. Which is also the code to get into most debug and programming menus for those companies. As for Sprint and I'm guessing Telus they program their phones with an "unknown" MSL#. Once you obtain this number you'll want to use that as the code for any of the debug or programming menus. Some people have had luck getting this from the company but most have not been able to. This program is great cuz all the info you need is your ESN# and it will give you whatever your MSL# is. Last edited by njkid32; 10-19-2008 at 08:12 PM. |
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