Hi @ all,
first I want to say, this is a really great forum - I love it
For some days, i try to convert / modify a I-mate SP5 Rom, but i doesn´t work. I am think the passworts i tried, are wrong.
Xda3nbftool -c -u nk.nbf
updated checksum to 0x........
Xda3nbftool -d nk.nbf nk.nba HTC
WARNING: this does not look like a nbf header, possible you provided the wrong password
WARNING: checksum is not ok, possibly you provided the wrong password
I tried the following pw´s without any result:
HTC
921211
0x89124137 (with xor)
0x25863614 (with xor)
0x12345678 (with xor)
0x20040304 (with xor)
0x20040305 (with xor)
0x20040306 (with xor)
0x20040521 (with xor)
Have anyone, a pw for these ROMs or an idea how to convert the nbf 2 nba ?
Thanks in advance,
Jogi
Hi,
ok, I found a solution. Sry, for this post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=43689
First searching, then posting ^^
Jogi
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hi
the latest from 02 i have downloaded and tried but i keep getting the country error. i have also downloaded your rom and same thing happens. i am currently running
rom 1.72.00 wwe
radio 1.17.00
protocol version 1337.28
ext rom 1.72.181
i have only just realised the ext rom version is the same as the rom version i am trying to upgrade to are they the same. also the upgrade suite doesent work i have downloaded the individual software in the new rom but only some of it installed.
regards kev
Do you mean that when you attempt to upgrade you are getting a Country ID error?
If so, try looking at my post here - it may help you.
yes but i have followed your posts and i havent had any sucess i dont know if its me or the files i have aattached the command prompt blurb but i still dont under stand.
xda2nbftool -sd PH10 -so <02> -sl <language> NK.nba
xda2nbftool -sd PH10 -so <02> -sl <language> ms_.nba
xda2nbftool -sd PH10 -so <02> -sl <language> Radio_.nbaMicrosoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
C:\Documents and Settings\Owner>xda2nbftool -x NK.nbf NK.nba 0x20040304
WARNING: checksum is not ok, possibly you provided the wrong password
C:\Documents and Settings\Owner>xda2nbftool -x ms_.nbf ms_.nba 0x20040305
WARNING: checksum is not ok, possibly you provided the wrong password
C:\Documents and Settings\Owner>xda2nbftool -x Radio_.nbf Radio_.nba 0x20040306
da2nbftool -x NK.nba nk.nbf 0x89124137
too many args
Usage: xda2nbftool [-u] { -c | -e | -d } inputfile outputfile password
-c : calculate crcsum of file
-u : updates the calculated checksum
-e : encrypt inputfile
-d : decrypt inputfile
-x : xor inputfile with password ( should be a number )
-sd : change devicetype
-so : change operatorname
-sl : change language
-sv : change version
-v : verbose
HimaUpgradeUt v0400, v0500 use password HTC
HimaUpgradeUt v0600 uses password 921211
HimaUpgradeUt v0910 uses xor with 0x89124137, 0x25863614 or 0x12345678
HimaUpgradeUt v1000 uses xor with 0x20040304, 0x20040305 or 0x20040306
C:\Documents and Settings\Owner>xda2nbftool -x ms_.nba ms_.nbf 0x25863614
WARNING: this does not look like a nbf header, possible you provided the wrong
assword
C:\Documents and Settings\Owner>xda2nbftool -x radio_.nba radio_.nbf 0x12345678
radio_.nba: No such file or directory
C:\Documents and Settings\Owner>xda2nbftool -e nk.nba nk.nbf 921211
WARNING: this does not look like a nbf header
WARNING: checksum is not ok
C:\Documents and Settings\Owner>copy /y ms_.nba ms_.nbf
1 file(s) copied.
C:\Documents and Settings\Owner>copy /y radio_.nba radio_.nbfxda2nbftool -x NK.
ba nk.nbf 0x20040304
The system cannot find the file specified.
C:\Documents and Settings\Owner>xda2nbftool -x ms_.nba ms_.nbf 0x20040305
WARNING: checksum is not ok, possibly you provided the wrong password
C:\Documents and Settings\Owner>xda2nbftool -x radio_.nba radio_.nbf 0x20040306
its beyond me i am seriously thinking about forgetting doing it and leave it as it is.
regards kevin
OK. The output in the DOS prompt above looks kinda all over the place. You have copied files over other ones, etc and its hard to tell the order in which you have done things.
You need to start again with an untouched set of nbf files. Then follow the instructions in my post in the correct order.
Dear All, I have some problems after installing the 1.72 ROM on my device.
I would be very thankful, if you could give me some instructions and support on my problems.
First of all, I had the T-mobile MDA 2 device with the ROM number 1.60.
I had some troubles after installing a couple of different programs, it looked like I had no signal or warning when receiving a call, and the device hanged up at these moments.
So, I decided to download and install the newer ROM ver.1.72 from I-mate.
Then I used xda2nbftool to convert the details for my T-mobile:
xda2nbftool -x NK.nbf NK.nba 0x20040304
xda2nbftool -x ms_.nbf ms_.nba 0x20040305
xda2nbftool -x Radio_.nbf Radio_.nba 0x20040306
del *.nbf -y
xda2nbftool -sd PH10 -so TMOBILE -sl WWE -v NK.nba
xda2nbftool -sd PH10 -so TMOBILE -sl WWE -v ms_.nba
xda2nbftool -sd PH10 -so TMOBILE -sl WWE -v Radio_.nba
xda2nbftool -c -u -v NK.nba
xda2nbftool -c -u -v ms_.nba
xda2nbftool -c -u -v Radio_.nba
xda2nbftool -x NK.nba NK.nbf 0x20040304
xda2nbftool -x ms_.nba ms_.nbf 0x20040305
xda2nbftool -x Radio_.nba Radio_.nbf 0x20040306
Now I have on my device the following information:
ROM 1.72.00WWE
ROM date: 03/15/04
Radio: 1.14.00
Protocol: 1337.24
ExtROM: 1.72.126
My recent troubles with the device are as following: I have no indication of GPRS traffic, no info about battery and brightness on my Today screen.
As it seems to me, there was kind of GPRS monitor program which made availiable all these features. So, my question is, what should I do to make it work like in 1.60 ver.
Also, when using GPRS I've got problems with disconnecting. Earlier, I just pressed the icon in the bar with connection info and there was a "Disconnect" button. So, now there's nothing about it. Even pressing "Hang over" button doesn't help to exit GPRS.
Please give me your informationg on solving these problems.
Thanks and best regards!!!
I think the mistake you made to forget to check the contents of the iMate rom.
There are T-Mobile based Himalaya roms availale which feature all the original T-mobile add-ons. One example is my 1.72.902 rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=66090#66090
Before upgrading make sure to check the post of dcs on avoiding (future) country id errors when upgrading (since you have used an imate rom on a T-Mobile device you are likely to get into trouble when you did not follow dcs's instructions.
Dear edsub,
Tell me please, are there any ways to install the t-mobile specified software into my I-mate 1.72? I mean without treating the ROM? As I understood, these features are located in Extented ROM and probably could be installed just by updating ExtROM.
Hi,
I am experiencing some problems using dumprom. I downloaded it and extracted the content of an exe updater to get the "nk.nbf" os rom (w2k3).
After that, I tried ... :
Code:
dumprom nk.nbf -v -d toto
... to extract the content of this os rom but nothing happens ... dumprom seems to launch because the dos promt doesn't reappear and i need to quit using ctrl+c.
How can I extract files from 1.4x "nk.nbf" os rom (w2k3) ?
Thanks in advance,
Tristan
dumprom is working only with nk.nba files ...
you have to decompress nk.nbf in nk.nba with xda2nbftool or xda3 nbftool
First, thanks for your reply.
I tried to use xda3nbftool with the nk.nbf file I want to use but I got an error saying the password seems to be incorrect :
Code:
D:\HTC\ROMs\2003\BA_TMNL_14200_115_11300_Ship>xda3nbftool -x -t NK.nbf
xda3nbftool -x NK.nbf NK.nba 0xef29def0
WARNING: this does not look like a nbf header, possible you provided the wrong p
assword
xda3nbftool -x ms_.nbf ms_.nba 0x8e86c6cc
WARNING: this does not look like a nbf header, possible you provided the wrong p
assword
If I use the outputed nk.nba file, I got the same error ... dumprom hanging ...
I also tried to use the "Blue Angel Extended ROM Tool.exe" tool and got a nk.fat file but when I tried the dumprom tool on it, I got an error message :
Code:
D:\HTC\ROMs\2003\RUU_2.2_OrangeFR_v5.31.2.138_ship>dumprom nk.fat -v -d dump
unable to determine loading offset for nk.fat
I saw on Wiki that this tool only works with type I rom and the rom I am playing with is type II. They are talking about some tricks but I don't find them in the Wiki. If someone, know how to trick type II rom ...
No idea ?
Sorry. I need some help. I can't fight more
First, using Wizards ROM. It's simple:
Code:
dumprom -5 -d BootFiles nk.nba
rommaster -w 5 -d boot.hv -a boot.hv -o new.nba nk.nba
Everything looks almost good.
The same, but using BA WM5 ROM [both mamaich wizard port v2a and tuatara] - nothing looks good. Both dumprom and rommaster produces tons of errors.
Can anybody help? Please.
Ok. I've found the way, how to extract boot.hv. Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=105694.
But still can't replace. Please help.
Hi All,
I am trying to extract the xip.bin portion from the NK.NBA file (mpx200).
When I use rommaster I get an xip.bin file which I can use with XIPPORT but I don't like the size of this file. I do get usable files as output from XIPPORT
I use:
ROMMASTER -w 5 -b 0x001000 nk.nba -x -o xip.bin
it produces:
C:\romtool\XIPtool>rommaster -w 5 -b 0x01000 nk.nba -x -o xip.bin
[Info] It is a common ROM.
[Warning] o32_rom(0x820c5ea0)'s o32_data at 0x00000000 is zero.
[Warning] Found dif-referenced region [OLD] Address=0x821732a0 Length=0x00
014e00 ObjectType=0x00200000
[Warning] Found dif-referenced region [New] Address=0x821732a0 Length=0x00
014e00 ObjectType=0x00008000
[Warning] Memory Block(0x80141000,0x8019ad0c) overlap with Block(0x80142d3
c,0x80142d68).
[Info] New rom filename is 'xip.bin'.
xip.bin is now 33.936.532 bytes ?? it should not be so big ??
Using the file with XIPPORT produces about 1,78 Mb of usable data. I can unpack and pack the modules and files just fine.. creating an xip_out.bin however is not the same size
xip_out.bin is 33.927.840 bytes ??
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong???
Thanks
Thanks to all the ROM Guru's for not keeping this secret
I thought that you guys would be happy when someone is still interested in supporting this old device ??
Anyway to answer my own question:
dump -o 0x140000 nk.nba xip.bin
use this xip.bin in xipport
dump / add / delete / modify as required
write address in xipport 140000
write back in nk.nba
For what you do it?
For istall WM 6.1 ?