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QUALCOMM Models (3G) SGH-Z105x, SGH-Z107x, Z110, Z130, Z140, Z300, Z320i, Z500, Z510, ZM60, ZV10, ZV30, ZX10.

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Old 08-27-2008, 22:15   #31 (permalink)
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Also, when I have USB in Samsung mode I get 2 options at "Select Mobile Com Port":
COM3 - Samsung Mobile Modem
COM3 - \Device\sscdmdm0

Similar thing happens when I am in Qualcomm USB mode, but Com Port is now COM4.
In this mode I also get an extra port (COM5) about diagnostics.

Any idea about what do I have to use?
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it should be in qualcomm mode but you may try in the ohter, too they might have changed something
you can also start from 00000000

you may also want to try wcdma workshop I saw one here on forum

run
set port - the same as with qc bs analyser
connect
read

memory tab
memory eprom
start 0010:0000
size 36500000
read

you may also want to start not from 0010:0000 but from 0000:0000

sometimes in both programm it took some tries to work properly


the bin file is to be looked at hex ed, i cannot really tell you what specific to look for
the best if you could send it to me i could compare it to my qualcomm phone dump

[be advised it may contain some private data, dialled phone numbers, etc, of course I won't use them to anything, cos I'm not interested in that, I'm honest that's also why I mentioned bout it to you - so the decision is yours]
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I understand your last directions refer to wcdma workshop.
I searched this forum and the web and I cannot find it.
Do you have any useful link?
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it's here :>

http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=508049

yes the second part is about cdma workshop, but try also 00000000 in qc bs anlyser
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Old 08-27-2008, 22:38   #35 (permalink)
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Now I have the bin file growing...
The port to use was:
COM5 - Qualcomm Diagnostics Interface 3197 (COM5)
instead:
COM4 - Qualcomm Propietay USB Modem (PID 3197)

(last one is what I use with BitPim)
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Old 08-27-2008, 22:59   #36 (permalink)
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Wow! it takes about 4 minutes for 100kB, so it means about 20 hours for 30MB.
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I have to wait for weekend to stick my phone so many hours to PC
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yes, diagnostic interface, sorry i didn't mention that, just didn't think, for me it's automatic..
don't be scared, should take less than hour [;
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hi @ all

what about the way about the browser?
i have found in the java settings a adjustment called :
Tck Serveradjustmen

with the address:

http://...:8080/test/getNextApp.jad

and i found in the file called wmls.conf this:

/* AUTHENTICATION METHOD
*
* No authentication: 0
*
* CertMgr: 1
* WIM: 2
* PKCS11: 3
*/
AUTHENTICATION_ORDER 1

/*Label of the user certificate stored in Certificate Manager */
USER_CERTIFICATE_LABEL "WTLS_CERTIFICATE_ONE"

/*Type of certificate to be used in WIM */
*
* x509 CERTIFICATE 2
* x9.68CERTIFICATE 3
* WTLS CERTIFICATE 1
*/
WIM_CERTIFICATE 1

/*WIM Login Pin file Name */
WIM_LOGIN_PIN "3F0050150001"

/* Bulk Cipher Algorithms
*
* WTLS_BCIPHER_NULL: 0
*
* WTLS_BCIPHER_RC5_CBC_40: 1
* WTLS_BCIPHER_RC5_CBC_56: 2
* WTLS_BCIPHER_RC5_CBC: 3
*
* WTLS_BCIPHER_DES_CBC_40: 4
* WTLS_BCIPHER_DES_CBC: 5
* WTLS_BCIPHER_3DES_CBC_EDE: 6
*
* WTLS_BCIPHER_IDEA_CBC_40: 7
* WTLS_BCIPHER_IDEA_CBC_56: 8
* WTLS_BCIPHER_IDEA_CBC: 9
*/
BULK_CIPHER_ALGORITHM 3

/* Mac Algorithmas
*
* SHA_0: 0
* SHA_40: 1
* SHA_80: 2
* SHA: 3
* SHA_XOR_40: 4
* MD5_40: 5
* MD5_80: 6
* MD5: 7
*/
MAC_ALGORITHM 3
/* Key Exchange Suite
*
* WTLS_KEYX_NULL: 0
* WTLS_KEYX_SHARED_SECRET: 1
* WTLS_KEYX_DH_ANON: 2 s
* WTLS_KEYX_DH_ANON_512: 3 s
* WTLS_KEYX_DH_ANON_768: 4 s
* WTLS_KEYX_RSA_ANON: 5 s
* WTLS_KEYX_RSA_ANON_512: 6 s
* WTLS_KEYX_RSA_ANON_768: 7 s
* WTLS_KEYX_RSA: 8 s
* WTLS_KEYX_RSA_512: 9 s
* WTLS_KEYX_RSA_768: 10 s
* WTLS_KEYX_ECDH_ANON: 11 s
* WTLS_KEYX_ECDH_ANON_113: 12 s
* WTLS_KEYX_ECDH_ANON_131: 13 s
* WTLS_KEYX_ECDH_ECDSA: 14 s
*
*/
KEY_EXCHNAGE_SUITE 5

/* PARAMETER INDEX
* if RSA --> 0 s
* if DH -->
* DH_512: 1 s
* DH_768: 2 s
*
* if EC -->
* EC_1: 1 s
* EC_3: 3 s
* EC_4: 4 s
* EC_5: 5 s
* EC_6: 6 s
* EC_7: 7 s
* EC_8: 8 s
* EC_9: 9 s
*/
PARAMETER_INDEX 0

/* PrivateKey Location
*/
//PRIVATEKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \dh_512\dh_prkey.inf"
//PRIVATEKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \dh_768\dh_prkey.inf"

//PRIVATEKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \rsa_512\rsa_prkey.inf"
//PRIVATEKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \rsa_768\rsa_prkey.inf"

//PRIVATEKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_1\ec_prkey.inf"
//PRIVATEKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_3\ec_prkey.inf"
//PRIVATEKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_4\ec_prkey.inf"
PRIVATEKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_5\ec_prkey.inf"
//PRIVATEKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_6\ec_prkey.inf"
//PRIVATEKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_7\ec_prkey.inf"
//PRIVATEKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_8\ec_prkey.inf"
//PRIVATEKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_9\ec_prkey.inf"

//PRIVATEKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_1_un\ec_prkey.inf"
//PRIVATEKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_3_un\ec_prkey.inf"
//PRIVATEKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_4_un\ec_prkey.inf"
//PRIVATEKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_5_un\ec_prkey.inf"
//PRIVATEKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_6_un\ec_prkey.inf"
//PRIVATEKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_7_un\ec_prkey.inf"
//PRIVATEKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_8_un\ec_prkey.inf"
//PRIVATEKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_9_un\ec_prkey.inf"

/* PublicKey Location
*/
//PUBLICKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \dh_512\dh_pukey.inf"
//PUBLICKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \dh_768\dh_pukey.inf"

//PUBLICKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \rsa_512\rsa_pukey.inf"
//PUBLICKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \rsa_768\rsa_pukey.inf"

//PUBLICKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_1\ec_pukey.inf"
//PUBLICKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_3\ec_pukey.inf"
//PUBLICKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_4\ec_pukey.inf"
PUBLICKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_5\ec_pukey.inf"
//PUBLICKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_6\ec_pukey.inf"
//PUBLICKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_7\ec_pukey.inf"
//PUBLICKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_8\ec_pukey.inf"
//PUBLICKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_9\ec_pukey.inf"

//PUBLICKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_1_un\ec_pukey.inf"
//PUBLICKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_3_un\ec_pukey.inf"
//PUBLICKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_4_un\ec_pukey.inf"
//PUBLICKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_5_un\ec_pukey.inf"
//PUBLICKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_6_un\ec_pukey.inf"
//PUBLICKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_7_un\ec_pukey.inf"
//PUBLICKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_8_un\ec_pukey.inf"
//PUBLICKEY_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_9_un\ec_pukey.inf"




/* Self Certificate Location
*/
//SELF_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \rsa_512\wap_root.bin"
//SELF_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \rsa_512\rsa_cert.inf"
//SELF_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \rsa_768\rsa_cert.inf"

//SELF_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_1\ec_cert.inf"
//SELF_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_3\ec_cert.inf"
//SELF_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_4\ec_cert.inf"
SELF_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_5\ec_cert.inf"
//SELF_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_6\ec_cert.inf"
//SELF_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_7\ec_cert.inf"
//SELF_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_8\ec_cert.inf"
//SELF_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\client \ec_9\ec_cert.inf"


/* CA Certificate Location
*/
//TRUST_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\ca1\rs a_512\rsa_cert.inf"
//TRUST_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\ca1\rs a_768\rsa_cert.inf"

TRUST_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\ca1\ec _5\ec_cert.inf"
//TRUST_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\ca1\ec _7\ec_cert.inf"

/* ROOT Certificate Location
*/
//ROOT_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\rca\rs a_512\cawap_root.bin"
//ROOT_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\motoro la_rcert\vrsn.wap"
//ROOT_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\rca\rs a_512\rsa_cert.inf"
//ROOT_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\rca\rs a_768\rsa_cert.inf"
ROOT_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\rca\ec _5\ec_cert.inf"
//ROOT_CERTIFICATE_PATH "e:\project\shp\security\wtls\proto\keyinfo\rca\ec _7\ec_cert.inf"



and i found in the file called ImsReg.ini this:

#Version
Version=4
#Client
Event Package=0
Sip Organization=dmsr1
Session Mode=1
VoIP Vocoder=2
Sip Comp=0
Transport Mode=0
#Server
P-CSCF FQDN=ims.sec.samsung.net
PDG IP Addr=192.168.2.100
PDG FQDN=ims.sec.samsung.net
PDG Addr Type=0
P-CSCF DNS Addr=0.0.0.0
P-CSCF IP Addr=192.168.2.100
P-CSCF Port=5060
P-CSCF Addr Type=0
#Local User
URI TYPE=sip
Public ID=6813
Private [email protected]
Password=umtstime
Local User ID FQDN=ims.sec.samsung.net
Local IP Addr=165.213.90.70

Security Type=0
#Remote User
URI TYPE=sip
Public ID=6812
Remote User ID FQDN=ims.sec.samsung.net
Remote IP Addr=165.213.90.222

is it possible to connect of the IP Addr. to F480?
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used gatling emulator, or just browser?
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just browser
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I got an idea but I prefer to ask for opinion before doing anything.

I do not know too much about Java apps but as far as I understand jar/jad files are installation files that are to be removed after installation.
I also expect if we find out the right place to put jar/jad files, apps will become installed just updating Java DB at “secret” admin menus.
Continuing with my dummy deductions I assume a WAP installation is made up of 3 stages: download jar/jad, installation/updating Java, delete jar/jad.
Then this is my question:

What would happen if I remove battery right at the end of download progress bar during a WAP installation?

I do not believe installation procedure will resume at F480 power on.
In that case if those files are not hidden they could be seen with Bitpim.
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I got an idea but I prefer to ask for opinion before doing anything.

I do not know too much about Java apps but as far as I understand jar/jad files are installation files that are to be removed after installation.
I also expect if we find out the right place to put jar/jad files, apps will become installed just updating Java DB at “secret” admin menus.
Continuing with my dummy deductions I assume a WAP installation is made up of 3 stages: download jar/jad, installation/updating Java, delete jar/jad.
Then this is my question:

What would happen if I remove battery right at the end of download progress bar during a WAP installation?

I do not believe installation procedure will resume at F480 power on.
In that case if those files are not hidden they could be seen with Bitpim.
OK, I just did it and I have to say I was right but no lucky, downloaded temporary jar/jad files are also hidden, so nothing to do .


This is what I did:
  • Start installing a WAP game.
  • I let navigator download progress bar to finish.
  • Right after that starts another progres bar in the middle of the screen that says: Storing..., I do not let it to finish I remove the battery in the middle of that progress bar.
  • At phone power-on the game DOES NOT APPEAR INSTALLED as I wish. At this time what I expect to have is temporary jar/jad files stored somewhere in the phone.
  • I searched the files with BitPim UNSUCCESSFULLY
  • Once bored of serching files I entered admin secret menu and i run: "Update Java DB" ant THE GAME BECAME INSTALLED.
So it means with this procedure jar/jad files become downloaded and stored for ever in some temporary place.
In this situation installation completes successfully just running "Update Java DB".

But I cannot find where they are stored, I am afraid they are hidden.
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yep, exactly

lemme clear some things
to have a game/app in samsung you need 2 files jad and jar
jar is the exact application
jad is just a description few lines of code [but samsung requires it anyway]
they are not being deleted after installing since you need them - jar stays because it is the apllicatioj/game itself
from jar some things are being extracted during the process of instalation e.g. icos, settings etc,

what samsung idi between models l760 the new one with the same fw coding as f480 is they have hid the java folder

since you can't see it with the tools we have you cannot instal anything to it

there are 3 ways to solve it

1 get something to decompress/compress firmware files - hard luck
2 change the java scanner folder as I did i my z400 mod
3. try to get the exact loaction of the folder folder and try to put something in it or at least the locatnion maybe we wil be able to find it and change it

that is why i asked you to make the mem dump, i don't have f480 myself nor any of my frinds have, thus it's impossible for me to do that and I am affraid for now this is the only possibility

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maybee this could work
http://usmanafzal.110mb.com/doc/Inst...0on%20X700.pdf
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