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'''Note''': minicom does work on MobileTerminal only on root (use su) and only after it has been configured (through the steps above). |
'''Note''': minicom does work on MobileTerminal only on root (use su) and only after it has been configured (through the steps above). |
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# To exit minicom, slide your finger on the screen ("gesture") to the bottom right (if you haven't changed this setting in MobileTerminal settings), then press A, X and enter. |
# To exit minicom, slide your finger on the screen ("gesture") to the bottom right (if you haven't changed this setting in MobileTerminal settings), then press A, X and enter. |
Latest revision as of 14:12, 7 July 2014
Contents
About
In this page, you'll find some Baseband Commands. You can use them with Minicom 2.2, that can be found on Cydia.
Setting up Minicom 2.2
- After installing Minicom from Cydia, make sure the folder /usr/etc exists. SSH into your iPhone and then, type: minicom -s.
- Now, select Serial Port Setup in the Menu and press Enter. Then, press "a" and set Serial Device to /dev/tty.debug (however, /dev/dlci.spi-baseband.extra_13 or /dev/dlci.spi-baseband.extra_0 also works and appears to be more reliable than the other device).
- Press Esc, and in the Main Menu, select Save setup as dfl. Now, select "exit".
- To run minicom using ssh, just run minicom -w
Running Minicom 2.2 from MobileTerminal
Note: minicom does work on MobileTerminal only on root (use su) and only after it has been configured (through the steps above).
- Open MobileTerminal.app.
- Run the command su, enter your root password (default alpine) and then run minicom -w.
- To exit minicom, slide your finger on the screen ("gesture") to the bottom right (if you haven't changed this setting in MobileTerminal settings), then press A, X and enter.
How to run Baseband Commands
First, run Minicom. Then, type "at" and press Enter. Then, you can type the command that you want, have fun.
Baseband Commands
- Main article: List of baseband commands
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Getting Information
- at+xgendata: Display some baseband informations
- at&v: Display the profiles in the Baseband (Active Profile, Stored Profile 0 and Stored Profile 1)
- at+clac: Show some baseband commands
- at&h: Show more Baseband Commands
- at+cgsn: Show serial number from BBUpdaterExtreme
- at+xdrv=9,3: Command from BBUpdaterExtreme
- at+cpwroff: Powercycle baseband modem from BBUpdaterExtreme
- at+csq: Get signal strength from BBUpdaterExtreme
Unlock
- at+clck: Traditional unlock command
- at+xlock: Wildcard unlock
- at+xsimstate: Print lock state (write at+xsimstate=1 to turn on, at+xsimstate=0 to turn off)
SMS
- at+cmgf: SMS operating mode (at+cmgf=0 - PDU, at+cmgf=1 - text)
- at+cmgs: Send SMS (write at+cmgs="[PHONE NUMBER]"[ENTER][MESSAGE][CTRL-Z] while [ENTER] is an enter (\r\n) and [CTRL-Z] is ASCII 26)
General
- atz: Reset modem
- ath: Hangup modem