This is a thread for the Sanyo 2700 not the Sanyo M1. Start your own thread for that and you will get help. Thread hijacking is a no no on here.
This is a thread for the Sanyo 2700 not the Sanyo M1. Start your own thread for that and you will get help. Thread hijacking is a no no on here.
QXDM version does not matter...you just will have different command syntax between older and newer versions...i personally believe the newest version is always best as it is compatible with the newest of qualcomm chips
you should be able to do everything through nv browser
remeraber that all values will be in vertical hex format...meaning that you will need a hex>text>hex translator, and that you will enter bytes vertically instead of horizontally as follows
0A
35
31
32
38
38
35
AE
1B
2F
39
*note*
that many of the items have a length indicator/dictator...so here the length of the data field would be 10 (0A as hex) and that is designated in the first byte...then the field data is entered after that in the next 10 bytes as indicated by the field's data length indicator
that hex does not mean anything useful, just used as an example
enjoy learning the rest...QXDM has a built in user's guide under help
This is some heavy s_ _ t LOL . Guess I should invest in CDMA.
i used address 0x03300000 and i set the bytes to 17039360 using universal unlocker though because CDMA wasnt working for me
03BA:228F
worked for me!
Thanks!!
actually, that is the easy way of doing it in QXDM...lmao
MoRAB lock this thread, please, and delete the retarded posts about the M1 in here. Thanks.
I say grab another cable and see, if not then that might be the phone which i doubt. Had this happen to me before the data cable was bad. Phone would charge but i could not see anything on device manager.
I verify the SPC on most:
0x03BA228F in unicdma, 6 bytes
But a few have been found here:
0x03B96B40 in unicdma, 6 bytes
Thanks, eloehr it worked great
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