From: Younes M. <you...@gm...> - 2009-03-15 19:00:43
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Hi, I don't have much experience with phones, so I apologize if these questions are ignorant, but I've searched Google and the list and haven't found what I'm looking for. I want to be able to read the phone's memory content in Bitpim, like CDMA Workshop does. With CDMA Workshop you provide a 32bit address and size to read/write and it dumps the memory to/from a file. There's also a useful Scan feature to find accessible memory ranges. Can Bitpim already do this? Do we just have to expose it? If not, how does CDMA Workshop do it? They mention peek/poke commands, are these AT commands specific to Qualcomm chipsets? What address space is CDMA Workshop accessing with these functions? Physical RAM, ROM, I/O? Or is it the address space of a user application at the other end of the serial interface, which wouldn't have access some parts of memory? I'm assuming the phones use an MMU and address spaces, but maybe not. I have experience with Python, wxWidgets, etc but not with phones, so any info someone could provide would be very helpful. Thanks, YM |