From: HyperHacker <hyp...@gm...> - 2009-06-16 02:56:52
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I am unable to read the filesystem on my phone using the USB cable. I've uploaded the protocol log to http://pastebin.com/f46f51153 and it looks as though the phone does reply with a directory listing but for some reason this is considered failure. All I really want is to read the MSL code supposedly stored in /nvm/nvm/nvm_0002. However I am willing to experiment with it to get as much working as possible. I don't know much Python but I reverse-engineer Nintendo games for fun and code in C, so I might be able to help with something. I have tried to just copy this file via the CLI, but the 'cp' command fails: File "/usr/lib/python2.5/posixpath.py", line 195, in isdir st = os.stat(path) TypeError: coercing to Unicode: need string or buffer, list found I'm using Xubuntu. This phone annoys the crap out of me so any help hacking it to be less stupid would be great. Apparently there are some Samsung programs that can read the contact list and other things so they might give some insight into the protocol. I haven't used them at all though. I wouldn't be a bit surprised either if there are a few exploits in the firmware. |