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fluid-mnf/target-bin/cmd39.m0: hand-crafted by copying cmd.m0 and manually patching the S3 record that contains the 16-bit word at 0x1140, the literal pool DPLL init constant used by hardware_init_calypso()
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Sat, 14 Mar 2020 19:33:52 +0000
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This program is a hack written in order to clean up the fallout from a
previous screw-up of mine.  I have started using my first Pirelli phone
(the very first one I got from ebay, and its firmware version is different
from all the later ones I got) as my personal everyday phone before I made
a dump of its flash2 bank, which contains the FFS.  As a result, the
earliest FFS dump I have for this phone is already contaminated with some
private personal information.  I want to release this FFS image on my FTP
site along with the firmware version it goes with, but first I need to
"roll it back" to a point just before it got dirtied with the non-releasable
personal info.  This hack-program seeks to accomplish the feat.