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QPST / CDMA Workshop don´t read the phone #38

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CyberManiaK opened this issue Aug 1, 2011 · 10 comments
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QPST / CDMA Workshop don´t read the phone #38

CyberManiaK opened this issue Aug 1, 2011 · 10 comments

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@CyberManiaK
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Using QPST or CDMA Workshop don´t detect the phone.

QPST report "no phone" and CDMA Workshop: Failed... Phone does not answer.

@inferiorhumanorgans
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Since I don't use pirated service software with this phone... nor do I regularly use Windows... what is QPST looking for?

@JayZCai
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JayZCai commented Aug 9, 2011

I think it works if boot into recovery mode.

@inferiorhumanorgans
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Which recovery? If you're using the IHO recovery, it should work in recovery and while booted. If you're using an earlier recovery I need to figure out which 'features' to add back into the USB driver. Thus, what's QPST using?

@mrg666
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mrg666 commented Aug 21, 2011

QPST connects with Clockworkmod recovery 3.2.0.1. This bug can be closed, I think.

@inferiorhumanorgans
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Right, but it's likely QPST won't work with the IHO recovery due to the kernel being used. I'll leave it open until someone can confirm what QPST is looking for.

@mrg666
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mrg666 commented Aug 21, 2011

In case it helps with finding the kernel peculiarities, QPST did not work with Harmonia 1.3 kernel as well when I had tried before IHO.

@wired57
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wired57 commented Sep 7, 2011

it's looking for the serial ports exposing gps, and the radio chipset

@inferiorhumanorgans
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Okay. That should be an easy fix. Does it really need GPS or just the Qualcomm radio part?

@wired57
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wired57 commented Sep 10, 2011

really, just the radio part, but no harm in exposing gps too.

@ghost
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ghost commented Nov 4, 2011

okay press the power on your phone reboot then click recovery. while in recovery you then you can access qxdm this is how i did it. make sure you remove your device before rebooting out of recovery your computer will freak out. but you can then change settings in there.

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