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::The days of <code>tty.baseband</code> are gone (1.x?). <code>tty.debug</code> does not require CommCenter to be shut down, but you have to spam AT[enter] until you get a reply and then issue your command hoping the connection doesn't fail as CommCenter is using the BB pretty much all the time making you unable to connect. Also, the OFFLINE message is normal. --[[User:Ryccardo|Ryccardo]] 05:37, 16 August 2011 (MDT)
 
::The days of <code>tty.baseband</code> are gone (1.x?). <code>tty.debug</code> does not require CommCenter to be shut down, but you have to spam AT[enter] until you get a reply and then issue your command hoping the connection doesn't fail as CommCenter is using the BB pretty much all the time making you unable to connect. Also, the OFFLINE message is normal. --[[User:Ryccardo|Ryccardo]] 05:37, 16 August 2011 (MDT)
 
:Would shutting down CommCenter help though? Like honestly, if it's that much of an issue, I'll run the command to kill it... Also, if I did kill CC, would I have to spam AT or would one typing of AT do it? --[[User:Rdqronos|rdqronos]] 17:00, 16 August 2011 (MDT)
 
:Would shutting down CommCenter help though? Like honestly, if it's that much of an issue, I'll run the command to kill it... Also, if I did kill CC, would I have to spam AT or would one typing of AT do it? --[[User:Rdqronos|rdqronos]] 17:00, 16 August 2011 (MDT)
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::According to my experience in 3.x, shutting down CommCenter ''barely'' helps yet it's pretty much a requirement. Remember that shutting it down remover Wi-Fi until a reboot, so you have to permanently disable it (<code>launchctl unload -w /System…</code>), reboot until you can't get signal as per the status bar + get the non-visual voicemail indicator (empty badge over Phone icon), try your luck then enable CCenter with <code>launchctl load -w /System…</code>. --[[User:Ryccardo|Ryccardo]] 16:50, 18 August 2011 (MDT)

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i bought an iphone from 2weeks with baseband 02.30.03 and bootlooder 6.2 and i need to unlock it to work with vodafone sim card need you'r help plz find me a sulution to unlock or downgrade my baseband so i can use yellowsn0w --The preceding unsigned comment was added by Na7la (talk) 15:57, April 16, 2009 (UTC). Please consult this page for more info on how to sign pages, and how to fix this.

I am having trouble figuring out how to run these commands on my iPhone 4. I mean minicom does not work. I saved and all but it wont let me see what command im typing and it says "offline" in the bottom. --The preceding unsigned comment was added by Grisolp (talk) 22:25, April 5, 2011 (UTC). Please consult this page for more info on how to sign pages, and how to fix this.

You have to remember, minicom hasn't been updated in a while. It's probably not going to work very well with iOS 4+, and pretty much any device after the iPhone 3G... also, sign your talk page comments :) --rdqronos 06:22, 23 July 2011 (MDT)

Working on the iPhone 4?

Well, I tried tty.debug, dlci.baseband.blablabla... amd it didn't seem to work very well. Are there new releases of minicom? Or the source of it? --XiiiX 17:09, 14 August 2011 (MDT)

Minicom is an open source project: [1] --pjakuszew 12:45, 15 August 2011 (MDT)
The days of tty.baseband are gone (1.x?). tty.debug does not require CommCenter to be shut down, but you have to spam AT[enter] until you get a reply and then issue your command hoping the connection doesn't fail as CommCenter is using the BB pretty much all the time making you unable to connect. Also, the OFFLINE message is normal. --Ryccardo 05:37, 16 August 2011 (MDT)
Would shutting down CommCenter help though? Like honestly, if it's that much of an issue, I'll run the command to kill it... Also, if I did kill CC, would I have to spam AT or would one typing of AT do it? --rdqronos 17:00, 16 August 2011 (MDT)
According to my experience in 3.x, shutting down CommCenter barely helps yet it's pretty much a requirement. Remember that shutting it down remover Wi-Fi until a reboot, so you have to permanently disable it (launchctl unload -w /System…), reboot until you can't get signal as per the status bar + get the non-visual voicemail indicator (empty badge over Phone icon), try your luck then enable CCenter with launchctl load -w /System…. --Ryccardo 16:50, 18 August 2011 (MDT)