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Listed cheaters / "beware of cheated unlock advertisement sites"
« on: June 23, 2014, 08:24:58 PM »
You better to post that cheating person name and his location

This may helpful for our technicians

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Nokia Firmware / Hot!!! NOKIA 1208 RH-105 V06.00 latest flash file
« on: February 09, 2012, 05:33:12 PM »
Quote from: starmobi;76537
link not working master..................

Link is working perfectly,if not working for u,post that error logs
we have try to solve it[/B]

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Setool Section / Good job
« on: December 26, 2009, 05:48:58 PM »
Great work admin ,keep more post like this :D

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Nokia Firmware / Hot!!! NOKIA 1650 RH-305 V06.00 {Global} latest flash file
« on: December 21, 2009, 04:00:27 PM »
hi mates,
Download here Nokia 1650 latest flash file here








Click me for download latest flash file

Br;
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Nokia Firmware / Hot!!! NOKIA 1650 RH-305 V06.00 {Euro} latest flash file
« on: December 21, 2009, 03:57:33 PM »
hi mates,
Download here Nokia 1650 latest flash file here








Click me for download latest flash file

Br;
..::MOBILES::..

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Nokia Firmware / Hot!!! NOKIA 1200 RH-99 V06.00 latest flash file
« on: December 21, 2009, 03:52:00 PM »
Hi mates,

Download Nokia 1200 latest flash file here




Click me for download file

Br
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Nokia Firmware / Hot!!! NOKIA 1208 RH-105 V06.00 latest flash file
« on: December 20, 2009, 11:45:40 PM »
Hi mates,

Download here Nokia 1208 latest flash file here




Click me for download file

Br
..::MOBILES::..

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First Trick:

1st:
Launch JAF open. with your pkey connected

2nd:
Click DCT4(tab) and BB5(tab) Samutaniously until you GET SUCCESS MESSAGE _
without any warning.....

Here's the LOG:


JAF version 1.98.63
Detected PKEY: 900xxxx
Card life counter: 1.89%
WARNING! Update your Pkey to increase life counter!
P-key nokia module version 01.02
Detected JAF INTERFACE version: 01.B1, Driver version: 40000, Library version: 30107
JAF DCT4/BB5 LOADERS DIR: C:\Program Files\ODEON\JAF\Flash\
JAF DCT4/BB5 PRODUCT DIR: C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\
JAF USB LOADERS DIR: C:\Program Files\ODEON\JAF\FlashUSB\
JAF DCT3/DCTL LOADERS DIR: C:\Program Files\ODEON\JAF\Flash3\
WARNING! Update your Pkey to increase life counter!
USB Cable Driver version: 7.1.8.0

Changing mode...WARNING! Update your Pkey to increase life counter!
Done!

Changing mode...Done!
Changing mode...Done!
Changing mode...Done!


3rd:
When this message shows Changing mode....Done! without warning
then you are DONE..............

4th:
Now just Restart the JAF launch it and you will see the MAGIC:

THATS WHAT I HAVE GOT AFTER THIS PROCEDURE!

JAF version 1.98.63
Detected PKEY: 900xxxx
Card life counter: 99.97%
P-key nokia module version 01.02
Detected JAF INTERFACE version: 01.B1, Driver version: 40000, Library version: 30107
JAF DCT4/BB5 LOADERS DIR: C:\Program Files\ODEON\JAF\Flash\
JAF DCT4/BB5 PRODUCT DIR: C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\
JAF USB LOADERS DIR: C:\Program Files\ODEON\JAF\FlashUSB\
JAF DCT3/DCTL LOADERS DIR: C:\Program Files\ODEON\JAF\Flash3\
USB Cable Driver version: 7.1.8.0.

Second Trick:

another solution if your pkey life counter become to low as 3.87% ot 0.86% etc

and u face a warning for update.

when u try to update pkey will show

Error: JAF dongle init failed
try his
open jaf loger and enter any imei select any model and press "GET CODES"
logger will show the codes.
every try will use 0.20% card life . when it will b 0.0% then agean try to get codes now ur pkey life counter will b again 100% its tested by me with raskel and thomes pkeys .
its for working pkeys who have low life counter not for dead pkey
try and post result


Note:Not tested by me

WBR,
..::MOBILES::..

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OFF Topic Section / Flying Cigarette!!!amazing to see it
« on: September 15, 2009, 07:36:06 PM »
Quote from: sundar;35281
nice ..::MOBILES::.. i think u love smoking

You understood wrong sundar sir,
I hate all bad habit like smoking,drinking and etc,

Its amazing video so I post here for our forum Members

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OFF Topic Section / Flying Cigarette!!!amazing to see it
« on: September 15, 2009, 04:35:41 PM »
Hello guys,see here flying cigarette,cigarette smoker dont foget to watch it ;))
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rE6eZ2TEZ68&feature=player_embedded]YouTube - Flying Cigarette[/ame]

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Forum Feedbacks / Request for Admin
« on: September 04, 2009, 01:49:10 PM »
Hello admin,


Need to add one more section in our forum


I hope admin Will Create Section For CPF-Dongle


WBR,
..::MOBILES::..

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BB5 Section / IMP: Strange problem with 3110c while flashing
« on: September 04, 2009, 12:57:20 PM »
Quote from: buntymurarka;34651
1ST BOOT  : C0,07 [Rm-237] [2.0.8.5]
RAPx ID   : 000000010000022600010006010C192101001101
EM 1 ID   : 00000232
EM 2 ID   : 00000353
RAPx PBID : 14B0001476FF7B568ACF52BD40B4343F4EC0F1EE
RAPx MODE : 00
RAPx HASH : BAF3A9C3DBFA8454937DB77F2B8852B1
RAPx ROID : 191EC665DFAAF68F
CMT 1ST Boot OK
CMT 2ND Bt: RAP3Gv3_2nd.fg, Ver: 9.11.1
CMT FLID0 : 00898981-00006A21, Int NU48F256
CMT FLCNT : 00000000000000000000000000000000000000
CMT MCID0 : FFFF0000-00000000
CMT 2ND Boot OK
CMT ALGO  : RAP3Gv3_algo_v1331.fg, Ver: 1.33.1
CMT KSIG0 : C0E691EA16A7593A9BB28832D7312A39F7ED668D
CMT VPP   : Internal
DUAL LINE : True
CMT ALG Boot OK
IMAGE : rm237__07.21.mcusw
CMT NOR Erase Area: 0x00000000-000006BF
CMT NOR Erase Area: 0x000006C0-0001FFFF
CMT NOR Erase Area: 0x00020000-0007FFFF
CMT NOR Erase Area: 0x00080000-000DFFFF
CMT NOR Erase Area: 0x00100000-001FFFFF
CMT NOR Erase Area: 0x00200000-0031FFFF
CMT NOR Erase Area: 0x00320000-0105FFFF
CMT NOR Erase Area: 0x01060000-01067FFF
CMT NOR Erase Area: 0x01068000-0107FFFF
CMT FLASH ERASE OK, Time: 00:12
CERT_BLK_ERROR at: 0xFFFFFFFF, 00
ERR: CMT FLASH WRITE C_BLK 000000000000000910000000B172, LN: 0x000600, Time: 00:05
Process Failed, Repowering Mobile



UFS have some bugs on BB5(3110c),so try to flash it on another box like JAF,MT or UB

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eading up to the big event

Preparations for the patriotic celebrations begin weeks before the 17th of August. High-rise office buildings around town sprout large banners or lighted designs, fences around the presidential palace and many government offices are draped in red and white bunting, malls decorate in red and white and hold Independence Day sales, the city administration spends big bucks to Selling Flagscreate a unique series of red and white lighted decorations down the length of Jl. Thamrin and Jl. Sudirman, housing complexes repaint their main gate decorated with independence themes. The whole town takes on a red and white hue and the words Dirgahayu RI (Long live Indonesia!) can be seen everywhere.

Political observers, social scientists and those with opinions write 'Insights' in the newspapers and magazines on the country's progress since independence and challenges for the future as well as discussions on what the founding fathers would think of various conditions in society today.

Neighborhood associations often coordinate special activities for the neighborhood children and may request donations from homeowners to sponsor games and prizes for the children. Schools hold contests to see which class can decorate their room in the most patriotic manner as well as holding games and races amongst classes.

TV shows commemorating the struggle for independence are aired for weeks before and after independence day. All-star musical extravaganzas are held in various venues and broadcast throughout the archipelago.

Neighborhood associations, or your local RT (neighborhood head), may organize a clean up of the area or kerja bakti. Government Buildings decorated for 17th AugustDrains are swept, weeds are cut back, debris is burned and public areas are repainted. Women are asked to provide snacks to the hard working men. Homeowners may be requested by the RT to fly the Indonesian flag for a set period of time before and after the holiday. Businesses may be asked to make contributions to fund an extravaganza of fireworks and entertainment in Monas Square as well as for other more localized festivities. In years past, neighborhood heads would ask homeowners to paint their homes, at least the front, in preparation for the big day.

The President delivers the State of the Nation Address to the members of the House of Representatives, diplomatic corps and honored guests on the day before Independence Day.
On August 17th

The most solemn ceremony is the flag hoisting at the National Palace, televised live. Full of pomp and circumstance and conducted basically the same way each year, it is a spectacle of the greatest respect and honor for the flag and the Republic. The ceremonies are led by the President and Vice President, and attended by the cabinet, military brass, family members of the current and preceding president, diplomatic corps and honored guests. High School students from throughout the archipelago are chosen for their marching skills and put on a show of intricate steps and turns to hoist the flag. The military is out with all its brass in high shine, standing smartly at attention in their dress uniforms.

While the solemn ceremonies are taking place, neighborhoods gear up for fun and games for the kids. Krupuk (shrimp chips) eating contests, bike decorating, games, races and lots of fun fill the day. The women are busy in cooking contests to see who can make the biggest krupuk or the most delicious nasi tumpeng.

One of the most popular games is the Panjat Pinang. An Areca palm trunk is erected in a public area and well greased with a mixture of clay and oil. At the top are hung various prizes like bikes and TVs. Whoever makes it to the top wins the prize. Needless to say there are a lot of slippery, muddy kids and grownups alike climbing over each other and struggling to reach the goal. A good time is had by all, especially the crowd watching the gaiety.


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Hardware / Mobile phone charger powered by bicycle
« on: August 04, 2009, 04:31:14 PM »
Make: Projects - Pedal-powered phone charger




This winter, my dad and I took up the project of building a simple pedal-powered cell phone charger to mount on my bicycle. Cell phones are small potatoes in the big picture of energy consumption, but the apparatus we built could be a very practical concept for those on self-supported bike tours or those living temporarily in situations without electricity. Just unplug your phone from the wall, and in the time that it takes for you to rig up this gizmo your phone will be out of juice and you'll be due for a long ride!
A couple visits to the local hardware store and Radio Shack secured all the parts we needed for the job.

What you'll need:
Electronic parts

   1. circuit board (i.e. Radio Shack part no. 276-148)
   2. bridge rectifier, 100 V, 1.4 A (i.e. Radio Shack part no. 276-1152)
   3. capacitor, 1000 micro Farad, Radial-Lead Electrolytic, 35 V DC (i.e. Radio Shack part no. 272-1032)
   4. voltage regulator, 7805, +5 V DC, 1 A (i.e. Radio Shack part no. 276-1770)

Tools

   1. soldering iron
   2. nose pliers
   3. diagonal cutters
   4. wire stripper
   5. hookup wire
   6. speaker wire
   7. mounting pins
   8. electrical tape
   9. zip ties (optional)

Other components

   1. cell phone charger
   2. 12 V 6 W bicycle headlight generator
   3. bicycle

Circuit diagram:




Step 1: Mount the generator onto your bicycle as directed on the package. It will work on either the rear or front axle. I mounted mine on the rear. Cut the cord off of your cell phone charger. Strip the insulation from the cut end to expose about a half-inch of both the positive and negative wires.


Step 2: Assemble the circuit, as shown below. Push the wires from the components through the holes in the circuit board. Use mounting pins to connect to the electronic components when necessary, and connect from pin to pin with the hookup wire.



Step 3: Solder the two cut, stripped leads from the cell phone charger to the mounting pins connected to the voltage regulator. The wire going to the center of the power jack is usually the positive/red one. Connect the wire coming from the generator to the AC terminals of the bridge rectifier. Check your work against the circuit diagram at the top of the page.




Step 4: Protect the solder side of the circuit board with a layer of electrical tape. This will help protect the circuit from shorts due to accidental contact with conductive material, and from exposure to the elements.




Step 5: You're almost ready to go. You only need to secure the wire to the frame of your bike with tape (or zip ties) and position the circuit board somewhere out of the way (we placed mine at the base of the seat post).



Step 6: Where you place the charging cell phone while you ride is up to you. I keep a basket hanging from my handlebars, so I ran the wire along the length of the center bar of the bike such that the DC plug-in ended up in the basket, where the phone stays while I'm riding. Other options are to keep the phone in a tool bag under the seat or in a saddle bag on the rear rack.





Step 7: Plug in your phone and start pedaling! The phone should react just as if it were charging from a wall outlet.


How it works:
When engaged, the generator wheel rolls against the bike tire. The motion produces electricity, and the greater your speed, the greater the voltage output. The cord from the generator leads first to the circuit board's bridge rectifier, which converts the AC to DC. In other words, the up-and-down, positive-to-negative current becomes a steady positive current. Then, the capacitor levels out the DC voltage, producing a steady voltage inflow to the voltage regulator. The voltage regulator is crucial, as the phone only needs five volts to charge, whereas fast pedaling can produce 30 volts or more, which is enough to fry the average cell phone. The regulator controls the voltage, putting a five-volt ceiling on the power entering the phone.
Results:
Starting with a dead cell phone, plugged in and placed in my basket, I spent approximately three hours and 25 miles riding in the streets of San Francisco to charge it back to full power. Much to my surprise, an easy speed of only four miles per hour was enough to keep the power production at the necessary five volts, and almost as soon as I rolled out the door, the phone lit up and beeped, indicating that it had begun to charge. Even in stop-and-go city cycling, my speed rarely dropped below charging speed, allowing the battery to juice up almost continuously.
The generator made riding significantly more difficult due to the friction of the roller against the tire, so you might want to disengage the generator on hard uphill climbs. Also, a lot of potential energy is wasted on long downhill runs, since voltage over and above 5V is lost as heat from the regulator. The system could be improved by installing a battery to catch and store the overflow energy for use when the output voltage drops below 5V, as when the bike is moving slowly or at rest.

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HWK / Re: hwk: not authorised, use update tool
« on: August 03, 2009, 09:58:20 PM »
Quote from: pankajgarg;6013
Upgrade log:
---------- HWK Update Client  v 2.0.6.0 ----------
---------- HWK upgrade started:3:17:07 PM ----------
-- Target Id  : 62 CF 1 10
-- UFSx Boot  : UFxBoot V2.2 (c) SarasSoft 2003.
-- UFSx Firmw.: UFS_USB V2.8 (c) SarasSoft 2007.
-- UFSx S/N   : 22518
-- Features   : 00000001
-- Licence 5  : True
-- UFSx Vendor: UFS3
-- HWK ID     : A1.04-PRO1-D901B63E002700EA
-- HWK Status : 1, DL: 1
----------
Locating HWK Upgrade server...
HWK Upgrade server found!
Preparing connection to server...
Connecting to HWKUpgrade server...
Server connection successfully established.
Authenticating on server...
Authentication stage error: Server reported error:No more upgrade logs.
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