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Question [Q] Using Radiocomm (Unlock Bootloader and other goodies)

Looking for anyone with any information on how to use Radiocomm (all of the functions).

Bottom line: I believe there is an easier way to unlock our bootloader (and any other moto bootloader for that matter) by using this program; and who knows we may find many other goodies we never knew about if we can put our heads together.

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In Radiocomm menus have these options set: (Set USB to PC Mode)
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If I may ask, are your beliefs that RadioComm can help unlock the bootloader based on any evidence, or is it just a belief?
 
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Looking for anyone with any information on how to use Radiocomm (all of the functions).

Bottom line: I believe there is an easier way to unlock our bootloader (and any other moto bootloader for that matter) by using this program; and who knows we may find many other goodies we never knew about if we can put our heads together.

Not looking information to illegally obtain services, etc.
PM cellzealot on here. He is a TBH guy and the guy who posted all the radiocomm builds on the nets.

I seriously doubt you will have any luck, as cellzealot would have found something already. He's been working with this software for years and is a mad scientist.

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If I may ask, are your beliefs that RadioComm can help unlock the bootloader based on any evidence, or is it just a belief?
The latter.

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If I may ask, are your beliefs that RadioComm can help unlock the bootloader based on any evidence, or is it just a belief?
Trial and error sir, isn't that what these forums are for... questions?
 
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Found this link to the newest Radiocomm program
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1138072

Theres also a manual for the Radiocomm at the bottom of the thread.
 
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Found this link to the newest Radiocomm program
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1138072

Theres also a manual for the Radiocomm at the bottom of the thread.
I believe this version is 11.11.11, which is the latest I can find also. The manual is very vague. Good find though. There's got to be more info about this program somewhere.
 
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I believe this version is 11.11.11, which is the latest I can find also. The manual is very vague. Good find though. There's got to be more info about this program somewhere.
I'm telling you man - cellzealot. These builds wouldn't be around if it wasn't for him. Find the free tethering thread (by zedomax) in the bionic forums. Cellzealot speaks in depth about Radiocomm.

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I'm telling you man - cellzealot. These builds wouldn't be around if it wasn't for him. Find the free tethering thread (by zedomax) in the bionic forums. Cellzealot speaks in depth about Radiocomm.

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RadioComm is Motorola's premier diagnostic serviceware. It is designed for use by top level software engineers. It can access any Motorola device in any mode and perform a huge variety of tests and analyze any aspect of the radio hardware and software.

With a quick gkance at the GUI and the most seasoned and experienced phone modder is immediately confronted with the fact that they are not a radio engineer and there's a good reason these guys probably make more than you do.

It is an incredibly complex and cluttered multi window GUI with myriad buttons and fields that can read or write or execute all manner of low level hardware diagnostic and settings parameters.
You can even set and burn the fuses on the bootloader.
You can also subsequently render your phone unbootable or worse in seconds if you randomly press buttons or execute anything. There are built in safeguards for most critical operations but very few warnings anywhere. It does what you tell it to do...with wonderful or disastrous results.

It is a very powerful tool if you respect it and your worst enemy if don't.

Its just plain scary...but fascinating and you can learn a great deal about how your phone really works.

Please be very careful and if exploring the GUI only read things and never write or execute anything unless you are certain you understand what you are doing.

Thanks to kennethpenn we have a very current version again now with compatibility for the latest devices.

 
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