CDMA Workshop | MEID/ESN/IMEI repair | SPC unlock..
CDMA Workshop is a professional, universal, all-in-one amazingly powerful service software, developed to work with any , etc based on any chipsets. It is the necessary tool for easy and fast programming or re-programming (full flash) CDMA devices to any network, unlocking, repair .. security codes, such as: , etc.. authentication security codes, such as: keys.. addresses.. and many many other things. CDMA Workshop is safe in use, does not require administrative rights on your computer, combines all major functions and operations which are necessary for full-functional work with CDMA devices and it is a software for every serious technician, cellular/repair shops and dealers. Strongly recommended. Supported Interfaces: COM (serial), USB, USB-to-COM converters, any kind of Uniboxes No credits or logs, no monthly/yearly fee. Fully unlimited solution. In order to program phones to a necessary network you need write network settings, such as: MCC, MNC, SID-NID pairs, Primary/Secondary channels, etc. You can write these parameters on this tab, as well as read existing settings from any worked already programmed phone and create your own collection of network settings for each network you necessary. You can read/write and change any other settings related with Qualcomm mobile devices, such as: EVDO, Data, R-UIM, AMPS, GSM, Broadcast SMS, SMS-CB, SMS, Multimedia, gpsOne, Timers, IPv6, RmNet, IWLAN, eHRPD. This professionally made has been specially optimized for users who are programming a lot of devices every day and want to get maximally solution. It does not have any restrictions and it is more powerful than even native Qualcomm software. CDMA Workshop makes your life easy and work effective. Furthermore, CDMA Workshop is able to calculate "not programmed" True IMSI value ( ). If True IMSI is not used in your network as one of the authentication parameter, then you need to write a special value of True IMSI, called "not programmed". This value is based on current ESN (pESN), they must be matching each other. Thus, if you changed ESN or MEID, then to re-calculate "not programmed" IMSI value to correctly program your device. - at first, you can scan memory by using the "Scan Memory" function, in order to get a memory map and find readable addresses of memory. After that, you can use these found readable addresses in Read/Write functions and in "Universal RAM" methods ("ESN", "MEID, "SPC"[...]
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