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    Exclamation [ANYSIM 1.2u] Post your result of this command

    Can someone verify the output of AT+XSIMSTATE

    What this command gives on an Anysim 1.2u unlocked iPhone ?

    I'm not very comfortable with it.
    Last edited by Former Bender; 01-11-2008 at 02:09 AM.


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    At+xsimstate=1
    +xsim: 1

    +xlock:

    on 1.2.1u

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    I think it's supposed to show something like this

    +XSIM: XX

    +XLOCK: "PN",X,X,"PU",X,X,"PP",X,X,"PC",X,X,"PS",X,X

    Can someone try this again

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    Quote Originally Posted by iphone111 View Post
    I think it's supposed to show something like this

    +XSIM: XX

    +XLOCK: "PN",X,X,"PU",X,X,"PP",X,X,"PC",X,X,"PS",X,X

    Can someone try this again
    well without argument =1 i get ERROR... found that =1 with google so i posted this and yes i have unloaded comm center 1st and changed to /dev/tty.baseband

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    Hmm , this is interesting hope it isn't corrupted baseband. I have added to your reputation. Thx

    Can anyone else try this with =1 argument?


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    EDIT: Originally run without a SIM installed, changing results to reflect an AT&T SIM installed.

    AT+XSIMSTATE=1
    +XSIM: 2

    +XLOCK: "PN",1,0,"PU",5,0,"PP",5,0,"PC",5,0,"PS",5,0

    [edit: On an OTB 1.0.2 upgraded to 1.1.2]
    AT+xgendata
    +XGENDATA: "
    ",
    "DEV_ICE_MODEM_04.02.13_G",
    "EEP_VERSION:208",
    "EEP_REVISION:1",
    "BOOTLOADER_VERSION:3.9_M3S2",1,0
    Last edited by socal; 01-11-2008 at 07:18 PM.

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    wonder why +XLOCK is always empty

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    Quote Originally Posted by iphone111 View Post
    Hmm , this is interesting hope it isn't corrupted baseband
    Unlikely...OTB 1.1.2 with untouched baseband, gives exact same response.

    # sendmodem "AT+XSIMSTATE=1"
    Sending command to modem: AT
    ------.+
    AT
    OK
    Sending command to modem: AT+XSIMSTATE=1
    -...+
    AT+XSIMSTATE=1
    +XSIM: 2

    +XLOCK: "PN",1,0,"PU",5,0,"PP",5,0,"PC",5,0,"PS",5,0

    OK
    # sendmodem "at+xgendata"
    Sending command to modem: AT
    -------------------.+
    AT
    OK
    Sending command to modem: at+xgendata
    -..+
    at+xgendata
    +XGENDATA: "
    ",
    "DEV_ICE_MODEM_04.02.13_G",
    "EEP_VERSION:208",
    "EEP_REVISION:1",
    "BOOTLOADER_VERSION:4.6_M3S2",1,0

    OK
    Last edited by socal; 01-12-2008 at 03:38 AM.

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    This is what I get from an untouched baseband
    =============================================

    Welcome to minicom 2.2

    OPTIONS:
    Compiled on Jul 21 2007, 05:09:51.
    Port /dev/tty.baseband

    Press CTRL-A Z for help on special keys

    AT S7=45 S0=0 L1 V1 X4 &c1 E1 Q0
    OK
    AT+XSIMSTATE=1
    +XSIM: 2

    +XLOCK: "PN",1,0,"PU",5,0,"PP",5,0,"PC",5,0,"PS",5,0

    OK
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    Why is the +XLOCK: outuput blank ?


 

 
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