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    Thumbs up [INFO] Seem Editing Discussion for A1200 and linux based phones

    FIrst of all i would like to thank cv144because i didnt knew radiocomm could connect to motorola JUIX, I took a long time on how to work out the way he said because i was uploading osmething different to my phone, but i got it to work now

    Appareantly after a succesful upgrade of firmware your seems stay edited as i found out yesterday with my rokr e2 i can say its the same for a1200.

    but well going on with the guide ....

    I hope you guys like it

    1.-First Step what you wanna do is first get Radiocom. And install it
    2.-go to connections on ur cellphone and select usb net
    3.- connect to pc if it doesn’t automatically find the drivers search x:/program files/common files/Motorola shared/Motorola pcs drivers or something like that and select the folder named usblan and install driver.
    4.-open radiocomm and then go to setting tcpip and mlink usb lan driver



    5.- here comes the tricky part
    6.- In the Picture in number 1 is the offset and 2 is record number 1 so that World be seem 0032_0001
    7.-Press RDELEM
    8.-Below that on the DATA you will get a hex code which you should copy.



    Xvi32
    3rd part editing your sem. File with xvi32
    9.-Open xvi32 and create new file
    10.-go edit > clipboard> paste hex from clipboard
    11.- there you go seem 32 ready to be edited



    12.- g oto offset 50 and then g oto tools > bit manipulating
    13.- on the new tick number 0



    14.- were almost done, now copy all that big hex code
    15.- paste it on radiocomm on data where u previously took it from
    16.-Now on length type as picture says
    17.- STELEM and there you go you uploaded the seem to your phone



    This seem edit made here is to enable 850 band but use it the same way to enable any other seem happy modding
    Seems that work:
    Engineering Menu works
    Browser Charge before browsing on and off
    850 band shows up in menu no idea if it does work but if u also seem edit seem 25 you might enable it

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    heh i was about to copy and paste your thread on hofo! Great work man! I will try this later today. Where can i Xvi32?
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    Excellent work davioxx.

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    cant get the past the 7th step, when i press the buttom, it failes to send and it glows red not green....help please

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    my phone doesn't seem to be found by the computer and any setting i try fails what should i do?

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    enabling 850 band? I thought we already were quadband.

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    it does. Its just this guide was originally for the Rokr E2 which is only a tri-band phone.
    ~Alpha~
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    I can't seem to get Radiocomm installed. When I try to install it says Microsoft .NET framework must be present on my system but I have Microsoft .NET framework 2.0 installed. I tried to go to the link given by the installer information of Radiocomm but the link doesn't work. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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    nvm I reinstalled .NET framework


 
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