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NO Success in NVM and EFS, SPC can read easily by Readin Memory Block or Reading it from COM9 using MSL command
Helmi_C Are u Hearing, SOS !!! Help !!! The Villian is the PPC6800 Radio Version we have to patch it for EFS/NVM Access |
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Yes... PLEASE!
Grrr... this is what I hate about forum conversions... everything gets fucked to shit and nobody can ever get the info again. |
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You do realize you're probably the only person that has Cricket that can afford a Mogul, or even know what a PDA is, right? You may want to market your phone through a different company
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mofojungle, you'd be surprised. Those Cricket cats are all over the PDAs and hacking. Check out the Cricket forum on Hofo if you don't believe me.
In any case, updated link: ftp://ppcgeeks:ezupload@up.ppcgeeks....ons/GetSPC.zip This includes both the WM6 and >WM2003 versions of the app. |
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here is how u get the code to unlock the phone to set it up with another carrier but i havent found a way yet to delete the stuff in the extrom/ thats a different issue /hope this helps
HOW TO GET YOUR SPC or MLS CODE from a QWEST/SPRINT 6800 MOGUL easily Found the post at ppcgeeks which worked excellent for me in getting my spc or mls code Someone want to verify a different way to get MSL? I was playing about with my Sprint Mogul and found a couple of ways to get your MSL... They basically both get it the same way, just take different routes to get there. Two different ways to get MSL: Method A: * Change the following registry entries in: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC\ATDbgLog Enable: 1 LogMode: 1 * Wait a reasonable amount of time and soft-reset (I have noticed that it seems to take longer for this value to take affect, so if you reboot and the registry values are not changed, then you need to do it again and wait longer) * Check to see that the file \Temp\ATDbg0.txt has been created. * Return the values back to what they were (most likely 0) waiting the same amount of time as above. * Look in the ATDbg0.txt file and you should see a log of commands sent to the CDMA radio and there should be something like this somewhere in the file: Code: 11:9:3 Tx:AT+HTC_RMSL=0\r 11:9:3 Rx:+HTC_RMSL: 354201\r\n0\r 11:9:3 Tx:AT+HTC_ROTKSL=0\r 11:9:3 Rx:+HTC_ROTKSL: 216112\r\n0\r * The numbers next to the Rx: +HTC_RMSL line should be your MSL... I do not know what the ROTKSL is for, but included it in the snippet incase someone knows. Method B: * Start your favorite pocket-pc terminal program (like pocketPutty - http://www.pocketputty.net/) * Connect to com9 (Putty used default speed of 9600) * type in AT+HTC_RMSL=0 and hit enter, your MSL will be displayed. * Soft reset to restore phone functionality Let me know if it works for you... Thanks, Geoff -------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE FIRST OPTION WORKED EXCELLENT and i didnt have to install anything or take a chance of messing my phone up. this rocks thought i would share it/ I CANT TAKE CREDIT FOR IT got it from ppcgeeks http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthrea...9&highlight=spc |
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