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This is the first code that runs on the baseband. It resides in internal ROM.
 
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The bootrom is located at 0x400000, and can be dumped via geohotz 5.8bl loader exploit
 
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This is the first code that runs on the baseband. It resides in internal ROM.

S-Gold 2

The bootrom here is located at 0x400000. It was initially dumped using exploits in java on other S-Gold 2 phones. It allows unsigned code to be uploaded using Baseband Bootrom Protocol. On non debug variants of the chip, it requires Fakeblank to run that code

X-Gold 608

The bootrom is located at 0x400000, and can be dumped via geohotz 5.8bl loader exploit

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