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at +mode=2
OK
+MBAN: Copyright 2000-2004 Motorola, Inc.
at +cgmm
+CGMM: "CDMA800","CDMA1900","AMPS800","MODEL=V710M"
OK
at +mode=0
OK
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The editing the 2827 seem on the V3C and E815, and 04FF on the V710 does
change the value of Model= returned by the AT +CGMM command...
Could something be added to BitPim so that when the V3C or E815 is detected
it further does the AT +Mode=2, then AT +CGMM to determine if its the "M"
model phone therefore allowing autodetection of them in BitPim?
Mark_Venture
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<div>I am curious... I know Bitpim currently supports the Moto V3Cm and E815m but wont autodetect them... </div>
<div> </div>
<div>Looking at the code it appears BitPim uses AT +GMM and maybe AT +GMI to detect the phone.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Motorola Phone Tools uses the following commands to detect the phones...</div>
<div> </div>
<div>AT +Mode=2</div>
<div>AT +cgmm</div>
<div>AT +Mode=0</div>
<div>..........</div>
<div>capture from my Alltel Flashed V3C... issuing those commands in Hyperterm</div>
<div> </div>
<div>at +mode=2 <br>OK </div>
<div>
<p>+MBAN: Copyright 2000-2004 Motorola, Inc.<br>at +cgmm<br>+CGMM: "CDMA800","CDMA1900","MODEL=V3Cm"</p>
<p>OK<br>at +mode=0<br>OK</p>
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<p>And from my E815.... (Verizon firmware, but I edited <font size="2"><font face="Verdana"><strong>Seem</strong> <span><font color="#ff0000"><b>2827</b></font>, <b>Record</b> <b><font color="#ff0000">1</font> </b>, <b>Bytes
</b> (h) <b><font color="#ff0000">22</font></b>, Offset <strong>0008</strong> to change from E815 to E815m)</span></font></font></p>
<p>at +mode=2<br>OK</p>
<p>+MBAN: Copyright 2000-2004 Motorola, Inc.<br>at +cgmm<br>+CGMM: "CDMA800","CDMA1900","MODEL=E815m"</p>
<p>OK<br>at +mode=0<br>OK</p>
<p>---------------------------------------------------------------</p>
<p>
OK
+MBAN: Copyright 2000-2004 Motorola, Inc.
at +cgmm
+CGMM: "CDMA800","CDMA1900","AMPS800","MODEL=V710M"
OK
at +mode=0
OK
------------------------------------------------------------
The editing the 2827 seem on the V3C and E815, and 04FF on the V710 does
change the value of Model= returned by the AT +CGMM command...
Could something be added to BitPim so that when the V3C or E815 is detected
it further does the AT +Mode=2, then AT +CGMM to determine if its the "M"
model phone therefore allowing autodetection of them in BitPim?
Mark_Venture
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<div>I am curious... I know Bitpim currently supports the Moto V3Cm and E815m but wont autodetect them... </div>
<div> </div>
<div>Looking at the code it appears BitPim uses AT +GMM and maybe AT +GMI to detect the phone.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Motorola Phone Tools uses the following commands to detect the phones...</div>
<div> </div>
<div>AT +Mode=2</div>
<div>AT +cgmm</div>
<div>AT +Mode=0</div>
<div>..........</div>
<div>capture from my Alltel Flashed V3C... issuing those commands in Hyperterm</div>
<div> </div>
<div>at +mode=2 <br>OK </div>
<div>
<p>+MBAN: Copyright 2000-2004 Motorola, Inc.<br>at +cgmm<br>+CGMM: "CDMA800","CDMA1900","MODEL=V3Cm"</p>
<p>OK<br>at +mode=0<br>OK</p>
<p>-------------------------------------------------------------</p>
<p>And from my E815.... (Verizon firmware, but I edited <font size="2"><font face="Verdana"><strong>Seem</strong> <span><font color="#ff0000"><b>2827</b></font>, <b>Record</b> <b><font color="#ff0000">1</font> </b>, <b>Bytes
</b> (h) <b><font color="#ff0000">22</font></b>, Offset <strong>0008</strong> to change from E815 to E815m)</span></font></font></p>
<p>at +mode=2<br>OK</p>
<p>+MBAN: Copyright 2000-2004 Motorola, Inc.<br>at +cgmm<br>+CGMM: "CDMA800","CDMA1900","MODEL=E815m"</p>
<p>OK<br>at +mode=0<br>OK</p>
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<p>