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To armmad8:
DIY = Do It YourselfTo McS2oo4: You mean "... and now New Motorola phones ..."? Quote:
it does is to read some info via USB cable from the phone, send it to its server, and paid users get the unlock code back from the server. No special hardware or "clip" needed, so sounds like it's generating the unlock code rather than patching the firmware. It comes with drivers that the phone will show up in the Device Manager as "Motorola USB Device" and "Motorola Flash Interface". My question is, is it possible to read/write the phone's flash image through the driver just like read/write normal software? (I know very little about embedded programming). It looks reading is no problem, writing may be not. But still, if we can read and dump the firmware, it should be possible to crack the unlocking algorithm the same way as finding a license number. After all, this seems to be what those "unlock servers" do. Then why hasn't someone done it and put it for free on the web? Considering the HUGE number of free PC software cracks, this is odd. Last edited by truth; 08-28-2004 at 10:22. |
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