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Old 02-13-2009, 00:33   #1 (permalink)
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Missing MFI files for 7270, 7510, 7520, 7730/7780, 7750, 8350

I've looked but have been unable to find MFI file for the following models:

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7270 (supposed to be SFI-08239-027 according to configuration file)
7510 (supposed to be SFI-06789-008 according to configuration file)
7520 (supposed to be MFI-12030-003 or SFI-08171-009 according to configuration file)
7730/7780 (supposed to be SFI-06374-008 according to configuration file)
7750 (supposed to be SFI-06942-008 according to configuration file)
8350 (supposed to be MFI-21392-008 according to configuration file)
I've also found several stray MFI/SFI files and would like to know for which device they are intended: (please note that I omitted the last dash followed by revision number in this list)

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MFI-12648
MFI-13711
MFI-14034
MFI-14328
MFI-14444
MFI-15431
MFI-15448
MFI-15545
MFI-15779
MFI-17238
MFI-18373
MFI-18398
MFI-18995
MFI-20103
MFI-20605
MFI-21919
NVD-17520
richard
SFI-08488
SFI-14177
TEST_MFI_SIM
If anyone has any of the phones in the first list, they could try to match up each of the MFI files in the second list. To test if it is the correct match, use "cfp.exe -u load " followed by the filename being tested. It will connect to the boot rom and then upload the ram image and then give the error "This OS does not match this device!". If it does not give the error, then it should continue loading the file to the device and you will have found a match.
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Old 02-13-2009, 02:09   #2 (permalink)
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try yourself

cfp fileinfo MFI-xxxxx

and you recive

''''C:\>cfp fileinfo MFI-21968-001
RIM 2.5G Wireless Device Command-Line Programmer Version 3.9.0.22
Copyright 2007 Research In Motion Limited



FILE 'MFI-21968-001':
OS Version: 4.0.0.42
Hardware ID: 0x06001404 RIM BlackBerry Device...............'''''''

and the Hardware ID compare with ID in configuration.xml

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C:\>cfp
RIM 2.5G Wireless Device Command-Line Programmer Version 3.9.0.22
Copyright 2007 Research In Motion Limited

Usage: CFP [-p<port>|-u<port>] [-b<max BPS>] [-w<password>]
[-v<verbosity>[,<filename>]]
[-t<max connect timeout>] <command>
<command> is one of
HELP [<command>]
INFO
FILEINFO <filename>
LOAD <filename1> [filename2] [-v]
WIPE [-F|-I]
SAVEFS <filename>
CSAVEFS <filename>
NUKE [-A]
FRESH
ERASE <range>
READ <range> [-A] <filename>
CREAD <range> [-A] <filename>
WRITE <range> <filename> [<offset>] [-v]
WRITE <start address> <filename> [<offset>] [-v]
HIS
HOS
USBMS [-i<INFO> | -s<ENABLE> | -c<DISABLE>]
PATRIOT [-o] <subcommand> [<arguments>]

<range> is one of
<start address>-<end address> (start address < end address)
<start address>,<length> (length > 0)
All ad*******, lengths, and offsets are expressed in HEX. Also,
<end address> is the address of the last byte in the range (e.g.
<length> = <end address> - <start address> + 1)

Verbosity Level:
-vd Display nothing at all (output disabled)
-v0 Display nothing other than progress
-v1 Display errors
-v2 Display errors and warnings (default)
-v3 Display procedural steps
-v4 Display protocol commands
-v5 Display everything. Lots of chatter!

Supported serial rates: 1382400, 691200, 460800, 345600, 230400, 153600,
115200, 76800, 57600, 38400, 28800, 19200, 14400
and 9600.

USB Ports: to use this feature, configuration with USBPortMapper.exe
is required. Please see 'USBPortMapper.exe HELP' for more information.
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Hi,
sdtv13 i had a Blackberry 9000 (DEMO PHONE) i had tried to unlock it everythhing goes well but now i am not able to flash the phone is says THE SOFTWARE IS NOT MENT FOR THIS DEVICE any solution for it
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