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Revision as of 19:06, 11 April 2009
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, 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.
Press Esc, and in the Main Menu, select Save setup as dfl. Now, select "exit".
Running Minicom
To run minicom, is pretty simple: just type "minicom".
How to run Baseband Commands
Here is the list that me (pH) and EvilPenguin are doing of Baseband Commands.
First, run Minicom. Then, type "at" and press Enter. Then, you can type the command that you want, have fun.
Baseband Commands
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