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Enable Streaming Video for Bell Z6M, and more
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Posted by: Trist
This was performed with instruction by GoldMembr. It included removing the SPC from the Programming Menu/Hidden Menu, enabling all options in the Openwave Browser, adding Proxy Servers and installing a Java application used to play streaming media through the Openwave browser on the Bell Mobility Z6M.
Tools used were MoST-SuperTrubka, RSD CDMA General 5.1.4, BitPim and XVI32. I believe only RSD CDMA General is not freeware and you'll need to find that outside these forums. Links for applications, drivers and other files used are at the bottom of this message.
The latest Motorola Handset USB drivers were installed.
Backups of the files being edited were created each step of the way. That is BitPim was used to create a full backup before begining and again before each time anything was written to the handset, appropriate files were backed up.
This was performed at the Z6M owners own risk. As follows:
The Service Provider lock code (SPC) was read by loading Seem 55 in SuperTrubka and noting the 6 numbers displayed on the upper right-hand side of the programme screen. #073887* was entered on the Z6M. The SPC and then the user added six digit security lock code were entered. In the Programming Menu, in Extended NAM -> SPC the code was changed to read 000000.
Seem 284D was loaded in SuperTrubka and the values begining at 0000 were replaced by overwriting them with: 1F A0 FE BF 0F F5 7F EE F1 97 then the seem was saved to the handset.
RSD CDMA General 5.1.4 was started and maximized. The handset was connected. The 'Cell Tower Icon' on the left hand side of the screen was selected. When the settings screen appeared 'Browser' was seleted. When 'Browser CDMA 6.x' appeared 'Read Phone' was selected. The settings that follow were entered exactly as they were originally provided by GoldMembr. The 'Port' value would only accept four digits so 8000 was entered instead of 80 and that was later adjusted via the programming menu. "Proxy Authentication" data was read from the existing Bell entries and that same data was entered for the new entries. Anything not listed below as having changed, including usernames and passwords, was left blank. Added:
Proxy 3
Proxy ID: Access type: Read/Write
Proxy name: Whatever User type: User Created
User ID: Cache startup: OFF
Password: Proxy authentication:
Homepage: http://wap.thephonecam.com/links/wap_links.php
Primary Secondary
Gateway IP: 165.228.131.12 0.0.0.0
Gateway:
Service type: HTTP HTTP
Port: 80 0
E2E port: 9201 0
LXL port: 9201 0
Domain:
Physical proxy:
NAP ID 1:
NAP ID 2:
Proxy 4
Proxy ID: Access type: Read/Write
Proxy name: Google User type: User Created
User ID: Cache startup: OFF
Password: Proxy authentication:
Homepage: http://www.google.com
Primary Secondary
Gateway IP: 64.233.187.99 0.0.0.0
Gateway:
Service type: HTTP HTTP
Port: 80 0
E2E port: 9201 0
LXL port: 9201 0
Domain:
Physical proxy:
NAP ID 1:
NAP ID 2:
Those settings were saved. Once the handset completed rebooting the new settings were confirmed as being saved. RSD General was shut-down and the handset was disconnected.
The programming menu was accessed by entering #073887* on the handset. The Web Sessions menu was selected. Once each, the new web-session entries were highlighted and edit was chosen. For each of the two entries, Port: 8000 was changed to Port: 80. The menu's were closed and exited.
The archive from the link provided by GoldMembr was downloaded. BitPim was used to create a new folder called "mvod" under the "brew/mod" branch on the handset. The files from that archive were copied to the new folder. The handset was rebooted.
Streaming media such as that available on sites like Youtube is now accessed through the Openwave browser on that Bell Z6M handset. All Openwave features, including Search Web, Snapshots, Saved Items, Send Link and Copy Text, and new options in the Settings sub-menu, are available.
BitPim: http://www.bitpim.org
XVI32: http://www.chmaas.handshake.de
Required mvod: http://rapidshare.com/files/94653506/mvod.rar.html
MoST-SuperTrubka: http://rapidshare.com/files/9511601....00.01.rar.html
Motorola Handset USB drivers: https://developer.motorola.com/docs...dset_USB_Driver -registration is free.
RSD CDMA General 5.1.4 - Not freeware. No links provided.
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