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Default Epic: Sprint D-700 rescue tool dump. Looks useful.

So, I came across this today. I'll try to explain exactly what this is.. I work as a repair tech in a sprint store. I have a somewhat universal tool that can theoretically "rescue" any (and I mean ANY) bricked phone by reloading the firmware (I realize this already exists for this phone, but this one seems unique).

In this tool, I noticed there was a non-working entry, D-700. Looking within the folder, I found a .tar copy of the DG27 firmware, including the following files (in order of filesize, smallest first):

boot.bin
param.lfs
Sbl.bin
cache.rfs
datafs.rfs
recovery.bin
zImage
modem.bin
factoryfs.rfs

It seems the .rfs files are bit-for-bit dumps of the stock firmware, although I could be (and probably am) wrong.
Anyway, it looked like it might be useful for an experienced dev, so I zipped the whole thing for you guise.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=81ITRU09
 
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So, I came across this today. I'll try to explain exactly what this is.. I work as a repair tech in a sprint store. I have a somewhat universal tool that can theoretically "rescue" any (and I mean ANY) bricked phone by reloading the firmware (I realize this already exists for this phone, but this one seems unique).

In this tool, I noticed there was a non-working entry, D-700. Looking within the folder, I found a .tar copy of the DG27 firmware, including the following files (in order of filesize, smallest first):

boot.bin
param.lfs
Sbl.bin
cache.rfs
datafs.rfs
recovery.bin
zImage
modem.bin
factoryfs.rfs

It seems the .rfs files are bit-for-bit dumps of the stock firmware, although I could be (and probably am) wrong.
Anyway, it looked like it might be useful for an experienced dev, so I zipped the whole thing for you guise.
Uploading now.. I'll update with a link in about 40 mins.. I'm at work on a slow connection!


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while this was released a while ago, thank you very much for the tip. its always good to have an insider

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Guess I'm out of the loop again lol.. I saw the system dump a bit ago and the samsung open source stuff a few days later, but that's about it. Didn't dig too deep into the open source stuff, but I figured maybe this had something new in it somewhere.. oh well..

PS, I'm hearing froyo is scheduled for late october..
 
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So, I came across this today. I'll try to explain exactly what this is.. I work as a repair tech in a sprint store. I have a somewhat universal tool that can theoretically "rescue" any (and I mean ANY) bricked phone by reloading the firmware (I realize this already exists for this phone, but this one seems unique).

In this tool, I noticed there was a non-working entry, D-700. Looking within the folder, I found a .tar copy of the DG27 firmware, including the following files (in order of filesize, smallest first):

boot.bin
param.lfs
Sbl.bin
cache.rfs
datafs.rfs
recovery.bin
zImage
modem.bin
factoryfs.rfs

It seems the .rfs files are bit-for-bit dumps of the stock firmware, although I could be (and probably am) wrong.
Anyway, it looked like it might be useful for an experienced dev, so I zipped the whole thing for you guise.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=81ITRU09
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