You are right, This is the impression I get from looking around the site.
But some of the TOYS look so cool... I want one. Not sure what I will do with it, but I still want it.
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yeah it sure seems ex, and the problem is that we normal people probably won't be able to buy the products from them, even if money isn't an issue...... apparently its for use in the forensics industry only lol.. oh well....
You are right, This is the impression I get from looking around the site.
But some of the TOYS look so cool... I want one. Not sure what I will do with it, but I still want it.
NEC N-02B (NTT DoCoMo FOMA): SELLING
Panasonic P-07A (NTT DoCoMo FOMA): SOLD
Fujitsu F-01A (NTT DoCoMo FOMA): SOLD
Panasonic P906i (NTT DoCoMo FOMA): SOLD
Mitsubishi D905i (NTT DoCoMo FOMA): SOLD
Motorola M1000 (NTT DoCoMo FOMA): SOLD
My HoFo Feedback.
well if you can get one u would certainly be able to use the d905i fully LOL
Wich one may I ask...
I will send a request for details and price for it...
P.S. Do you mean the SimCard that they sell or some of the other Hardware they have?
if i'm not wrong the sim id-cloner can do it; what you r trying to do now is to write the iccid and stuff into the blank sim card right? based on the webby's description it does exactly that, to create a usable sim card based on imsi and iccid values. and the card is even rewritable! i may be wrong though...
Well, I just put in a request for this card...
Lets see what they email or call me about...
I will post the info I get from them.
Is it cpable of multiple IMSIs though? You'll need it to read as DoCoMo during bootup and as your provider's card after (and possibly DoCoMo again while in the menus).
not very sure about that one.. but I think that the phone doesn't check for docomo signals in the menus unlike softbank's newer phones, cos further up i remembered wolverine being able to access the phone functions even with a softbank sim (or something like that).
do you mean that the silvercard/877 method involves writing multiple IMSIs into the card itself?
Yes, I can use the menues with or without a sim. Nometer what sim is in it.
And yes, I write 2 different IMSI's on 1 SIM so when it starts to boot, In sector 1 is the FOMA IMSI and when the phone starts to try to get signal. the only Ki is in a different sector with my IMSI.
so its like 1 is FOMA and the last sector will be my Tmo...
I already configured the HEX files for the Silver Card. But i just dont have a correct card to write it onto...
As soon as i get it, I will attempt it and see if it works.
(sorry, my explanation sounds a little stupid)
anyone can add more tech terms to this. or explain it with a little more detail.
I dont know if this will help you or not.Originally Posted by wolvorine4424
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/e...Doc/39582b.pdf
As far as what I can see your problem from the start is you need the PIC programmer.
Also... if you PM me, I can let you know prices on FOMA cards: unactivated or inactive, whichever.
I was just thinking. I wonder if any FOMA cards are COMP128v1. FOMA was launched in 2001, so any card that is 2002 or older may have this algorithm and may be worth reading.
Just wondering, has anyone tried buying a turbosim and programming the DoCoMo IMSI? Theoretically, it should work. (Correct me if I'm wrong).
Keep up the good research!
it would surely work, but we would have to know how to program the imsi into the inex chip on the hypersim. otherwise, we would be stuck with only iphone and softbank unlocks unless the programmers decide to make one for docomo...
To wolverine: so you write 2 IMSIs and 2 Kis into the silvercard? about the PIC programmer; assuming you bought the Infinity USB programmer along with the silvercards on DVB Direct, it shouldn't be a problem then. Hope your cards and programmer arrives soon!
I thought that TurboSim from bladox was programmable by ourselves? For example we could use the apple-saft tool for iphone and program the IMSI with a DoCoMo sim instead of using an AT&T one.Originally Posted by STiYaKuzA
Too bad turbo sims are sold out currently and are at such a high price on ebay.
From what I've been researching, I think in our case, all you need is a DoCoMo sim, iPhone(as the programmer), and of course the BLADOX Turbo Sim.
That is what the iPhone Turbo Sim programming trick needed (but of course instead of a DoCoMo sim, an AT&T one)
2 IMSIs but only one Ki. Oh, and no worrying about the FOMA card anymore- all that was needed from that was the IMSI.Originally Posted by STiYaKuzA
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