[REF] [RADIO] Mako modem collection

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keyra74

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never got problems flashing radios to my nexus family, but with the .97 radio I have!

flashing via fastboot (from .84 to .97). in bootloader the new baseband is shown. the reboot takes much longer than usual: it stucks very long showing the Google logo, after the complete boot the nexus 4 is not able to enable wifi ...

What is going on with this radio? btw this radio is ~10 mb smaller than the .84 -

I'm lost.

advice would be great! thx


PS: bootloader update went fine

indeed wifi isn't working for me too, and can't find the latest bootloader
 
Maybe the radio needs the actual binaries and drivers for the nexus 4 to work. We need to wait for the devs to incorporate that

sent from my Nexus 4

That might explain it,I tried and I was on 4.3,did the others who tried, on a 4.4 port or stock?as the guy who got it working is on stock from the factory image.
 
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TITANote2LTE

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Hey guys, so just flashed the 4.4 factory images, along with cwm and .33-.84 radio.
I'm getting 4g, wifi works, mms works and phone calls are working great.
 
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dcd1182

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Maybe the radio needs the actual binaries and drivers for the nexus 4 to work. We need to wait for the devs to incorporate that

sent from my Nexus 4

some files moved out of radio and into system

this is .97

-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 40 Sep 27 18:17 acdb.mbn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2.6M Sep 27 18:23 apps.mbn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2.6M Sep 27 18:28 dsp1.mbn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 31M Sep 27 18:46 dsp2.mbn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 6.1M Sep 26 16:09 dsp3.mbn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 40 Sep 27 18:45 efs1.mbn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 40 Sep 27 18:45 efs2.mbn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 40 Sep 27 18:45 efs3.mbn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2.0M Sep 26 16:09 mdm_acdb.img
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 104K Sep 27 18:49 rpm.mbn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 115K Sep 27 18:26 sbl1.mbn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 237K Sep 27 18:25 sbl2.mbn

if you guys want a .27b-97 hybrid i can make one, but my mako got stolen so i cant test it :/
 

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some files moved out of radio and into system

this is .97

-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 40 Sep 27 18:17 acdb.mbn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2.6M Sep 27 18:23 apps.mbn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2.6M Sep 27 18:28 dsp1.mbn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 31M Sep 27 18:46 dsp2.mbn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 6.1M Sep 26 16:09 dsp3.mbn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 40 Sep 27 18:45 efs1.mbn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 40 Sep 27 18:45 efs2.mbn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 40 Sep 27 18:45 efs3.mbn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2.0M Sep 26 16:09 mdm_acdb.img
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 104K Sep 27 18:49 rpm.mbn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 115K Sep 27 18:26 sbl1.mbn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 237K Sep 27 18:25 sbl2.mbn

if you guys want a .27b-97 hybrid i can make one, but my mako got stolen so i cant test it :/

I'll be willing to test. What are the requirements for testing? 4.4 ROM with the nexus 4 drivers?

It'll be the march 27 radio right? Latest one

Sent from my Nexus 4
 

dcd1182

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I'll be willing to test. What are the requirements for testing? 4.4 ROM with the nexus 4 drivers?

It'll be the march 27 radio right? Latest one

Sent from my Nexus 4

Would love a flashable hybrid! I can test as I'm on 4.4 port w/ new binaries since we finally got 'em! Could you also make a 33-97 hybrid to test?

yes you need 4.4 installed
i made the zips, somebody get on irc to test before i post them here for public
dcd on freenode
 

bongostl

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I'm running into problems with the new radio (bluetooth not turning on, wifi not turning on, calls failing).

Flashed back to 87 radio, all problems are resolved.

I flashed via fastboot
 

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    I've decided to try and compile a list of the available radios for the Nexus 4 so that people have a "one-stop" for all of them.

    Unless stated otherwise, I've pulled all of these myself from either the factory images from Google's site, and packaged them up to be flashable in recovery.

    Notes:
    1) I have no idea what the differences are between the versions.
    2) LTE is disabled in all radios newer than 0.33. If you want to use LTE, you need to use 0.33, 0.27 or a hybrid.
    3) For those on T-Mobile who want to use LTE, see this post. Also see this for a recovery-flashable fix for no audio when using older radios on 4.2.2.
    4) For advanced users: the radios from the Optimus G do also work to a certain extent, but they require kernel patches. See here.
    5) For those that can't tether when using LTE, here are the proper IP tables.

    Standard disclaimer: I take no responsibility if you mess up your device by flashing any of these radios.

    These are flashable in a custom recovery. To flash using fastboot, extract the image from within, and flash that using: fastboot flash radio modem.img

    Downloads are available at this link: Mako Modem Collection. Thanks to bombadier for providing the hosting.

    Note: I have removed all the dev-host links that we were previously using. While in the past, dev-host was an acceptable hosting site, in recent months it has gone downhill -- to the point of having misleading multiple "fake" download buttons and sometimes even offering up malware. I strongly suggest that no one use dev-host as a hosting site for any files going forward.


    Radio List (in order -- newest on top):

    1.07 - Source: LMY47V OTA update. Thanks to VivaErBetis for posting it here. LTE is disabled on this radio. You may have issues if you use this radio on a ROM based on a version of Android older than 4.4.

    1.06 - Source: LMY47O OTA update. Thanks to VivaErBetis for posting it here. LTE is disabled on this radio. You may have issues if you use this radio on a ROM based on a version of Android older than 4.4.

    1.05 - Source: LRX22C factory image. Thanks to bombadier for posting it here. LTE is disabled on this radio. You may have issues if you use this radio on a ROM based on a version of Android older than 4.4.

    1.04 - Source: LRX21T factory image. Thanks to ktomov for posting it here. LTE is disabled on this radio. You may have issues if you use this radio on a ROM based on a version of Android older than 4.4.

    1.03 - Source: KTU84P factory image. Thanks to ata1918 for posting it here. LTE is disabled on this radio. You may have issues if you use this radio on a ROM based on a version of Android older than 4.4.

    1.02 - Source: KTU84L factory image. Thanks to Nathan-NL for posting it here. LTE is disabled on this radio. You may have issues if you use this radio on a ROM based on a version of Android older than 4.4.

    0.98 - Source: KOT49E OTA update. Thanks to el_charlie for posting it here and Nathan-NL for posting it here. LTE is disabled on this radio. You may have issues if you use this radio on a ROM based on a version of Android older than 4.4.

    0.97 - Source: KRT16O factory image. Thanks to Imperticus for posting it here. LTE is disabled on this radio. You may have issues if you use this radio on a ROM based on a version of Android older than 4.4.

    0.84 - Source: JWR66V factory image. Thanks to magote for posting it here. LTE is disabled on this radio.

    0.83 - Source: leaked JWR66N build. Thanks to Jeff Williams for dumping and markd0wn for posting it here. LTE is disabled on this radio.

    0.54 - Source: JDQ39E build on the Nexus 4 released in India. Thanks to eRajesh for dumping and posting it here. LTE is disabled on this radio.

    0.48 - Source: JDQ39 OTA update. Note: there are reports that this radio breaks auto-rotation and auto-brightness functionality on 4.2.1 and earlier. No issues on 4.2.2 though. LTE is disabled on this radio.

    0.33 - Source: JOP40C/D factory images.

    0.27 - Source: Leaked LG testing build (04 Mar 2013). See this thread. Thanks to houstonn for extracting and posting it.

    0.27 - Source: Leaked LG testing build (14 Nov 2012). See this thread. Thanks to houstonn for extracting and posting it here.

    0.24 - Source: Leaked JVP15Q image. See this thread. Thanks to houstonn for extracting and posting it here.


    houstonn has provided a mirror for some of the N4 radios here.



    Unofficial hybrid radios

    morrislee has done some great work: he replaced the core modem components in 0.84 with those from 0.33 and 0.27. See his posts here and here. This enables us to use LTE and yet have all the newer features (power management, audio on T-Mobile, etc.) from the newer radios.

    See this thread for discussion/information on hybrid radios.
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    1.03

    @efrant
    Here you go mate, 1.03 modem.

    Cheers
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    Here is the link to the new .54 radio that ships with the Nexus 4 in India - CWM Flashable - https://www.dropbox.com/s/n0lav8mjojs5iky/54 ardio.zip

    Fastboot image fie - http://d-h.st/Zs2
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    Here you go, CWM flashable .84 radio

    http://d-h.st/lYW