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The EEP files is the external EEPROM file. The FLS is the firmware. |
The EEP files is the external EEPROM file. The FLS is the firmware. |
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− | The [[N90ap|iPhone 4]] has a single baseband firmware file. For example, the 4.0 baseband firmware filename is ICE3_01.59.00_BOOT_02.06.Release.bbfw. This is actually a .zip file which contains four baseband firmware files. |
+ | The [[N90ap|iPhone 4]] has a single baseband firmware file. For example, the 4.0 baseband firmware filename is ICE3_01.59.00_BOOT_02.06.Release.bbfw. This is actually a .zip file which contains four baseband firmware files. As of [[iOS]] version 4.2.1 the baseband version is now checked by iOS. |
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Revision as of 17:11, 24 November 2010
The main instruction set of the baseband. You can get these files from /usr/local/standalone/firmware on the corresponding firmware's ramdisk.
The baseband version that comes with each iPhone firmware is listed on the firmware page, and also on the X-Gold 608 article for the iPhone 3G/3GS.
The EEP files is the external EEPROM file. The FLS is the firmware.
The iPhone 4 has a single baseband firmware file. For example, the 4.0 baseband firmware filename is ICE3_01.59.00_BOOT_02.06.Release.bbfw. This is actually a .zip file which contains four baseband firmware files. As of iOS version 4.2.1 the baseband version is now checked by iOS.