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Re: Unlocking an N800
The default lock code is 1234 unless someone changed it. If someone did then you'll have to ask the original owner or search how to change the lock code (probably requires terminal usage that I'm not familar with).
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Re: Unlocking an N800
Thanks, Mysticode. I still can't get the lock code.
1. cat /dev/mtd1 > MTD1_DUMP 2. perl getlockCode.pl results: Lock Code: -40 anything i'm doing wrong? |
Re: Unlocking an N800
That's interesting, it should work - as I said, I tested it on my n800 before posting to make sure it still works. You could transfer the dump file to your desktop, open it in a hex editor and seek to the offset that the passcode exists in my unit (0x41028) and look around there for something that looks like it. From what I recall, it was quite obvious once I found it. Or send me the dump and I'll take a look for you (add see if I can fix my script to locate it properly).
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/lock_code 30x done! |
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Reference this link: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/maemo/users/35158 I just did it here, and it worked on my N800 with Diablo, booting from the internal MMC. |
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Well, the powerline program worked, but the perl script did not. And, i even triied it on my device where the code was known. I also tried to find the code in the /dev folder using grep - nada. Now i'm miffed i cant find it on my own. Mysticode, if you want 2 dump files, let me know.
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