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== Baseband Firmware == |
== Baseband Firmware == |
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− | The firmware for the baseband chip comes in Trek-X.X.XX.Release.bbfw files (with X being the version). The bbfw file is just a renamed standard ZIP archive. and contains a couple of .mbn files which are all digitally signed with a certificate from Qualcomm. At least one of the .mbn file is a ELF file. |
+ | The firmware for the baseband chip comes in Trek-X.X.XX.Release.bbfw files (with X being the version). The bbfw file is just a renamed standard ZIP archive. and contains a couple of .mbn files which are all digitally signed with a certificate from Qualcomm. At least one of the .mbn file is a ELF file. Qualcomm's Senior Engineer [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/shital-mehta/1/9a0/a58 Shital Mehta] is involved with the programming of the firmware. |
== Known Versions == |
== Known Versions == |
Revision as of 14:43, 23 October 2011
This is the Qualcomm MDM6610 baseband chip used in the iPhone 4S.
Baseband Firmware
The firmware for the baseband chip comes in Trek-X.X.XX.Release.bbfw files (with X being the version). The bbfw file is just a renamed standard ZIP archive. and contains a couple of .mbn files which are all digitally signed with a certificate from Qualcomm. At least one of the .mbn file is a ELF file. Qualcomm's Senior Engineer Shital Mehta is involved with the programming of the firmware.
Known Versions
iPhone 4S
1.0.11 5.0 (Build 9A334)
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