Bell Galaxy CSC and MODEM File - Galaxy S I9000 Android Development

Hi All,
I was just wondering if anyone could provide me with or point me to the bell android 2.1 CSC: i9000bmc and MODEM file.
http://samsung-firmware.webs.com/samsungi9000.htm does not include them.
I tried out 2.2 and want to switch back. Unfortunately I did not make a backup
Thanks

I9000UGJH2, which is available from that site includes both of those files.
Sent from my GT-I9000M

I am not seeing it,
When I unzip it it has only one file.

Do not unzip it, just load it in the PDA section of Odin, load the 512 PIT file, and flash..it's all in one file but has the modem and CSC.

would it work if I used the European 2.2 pda file and used the north american modem file on my bell galaxy s.

daveloft said:
would it work if I used the European 2.2 pda file and used the north american modem file on my bell galaxy s.
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I've had that combo work for me exactly once, with UGJH2 baseband.
But usually it just comes back with Baseband: Unknown
On the flip side, I can confirm that JP3 works with 850 (if your phone has 850 to start with!) and 1900, so you can just flash that modem.
Rolling back to UGJH2 or UGJG8 via Odin works fine.

If you need the individual files, unzip the archive which should give you a tar file, then untar that file and you'll get the individual parts.

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[Q] Quick Modem Question

i installed the Ec05 modem, but i used the .zip one you can flash through your phone without using ODIN. my ? is what is the difference? I have both files the one for Odin and the one that you can just flash through the phone but the modem one for odin is alot bigger in size? would this matter? is the one for odin better? thanks
The one for Odin is the full modem.bin, and when flashing through Odin, it doesn't matter what your existing modem version is. This is about 16MB.
The zip file you can flash through CWM is more like a patch, it contains a modem_delta file which contains the information to update a specific version of the modem to another. This is why this is only available for certain versions, for which there are 'official' update.zip files, because it requires the special delta file provided by Samsung/Sprint. Depending on the differences in the modem versions, this 'delta' file can be as small as 24KB (in the case of the EB13 to EC05 update).

Modems for Telus and Bell

I have a Virgin (Bell) S3 running on Koodo (Telus). I would like to check and see if the modems are indeed exactly the same by doing a binary compare of the 2 modem files. I know the firmware version is the same, but I want to check the modems.
I have been unable to locate the modems for these: I do have a ZIP file for each of the stock ROMS (Bell and Telus) but I would like to flash only the modems, and not flash the full ROM do to my testing.
If anyone can direct me to where I can download these files (or explain how to extract them in flashable format from the stock ROMS), I would appreciate it.
Thanks.

[Q] request: just the t889 modem odin flash file - non cwm versions

In order to save my phone, I need the modem flash for file t889 that can be used with Odin and not CWM. Please advise.
Unzip CWM version , you will have Zimage ( Odin file). If I'm not wrong.
simplelife said:
Unzip CWM version , you will have Zimage ( Odin file). If I'm not wrong.
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thanks for the suggestion. However, in the zip file there's the modem.bin, and the flash_image file and a folder with other stuff. I am uncertain which one to extract. (yes, I am googling this as I ask.)
the modem.bin file is the one you need. would you mind posting a link to the CWM zip you have of the modem? been looking for it..
My experience with Odin and modem cross-flashing is that is fails before writing anything. (T889-LJ1 on T889, T889V-LJ4 on T889V and so on should work. Other partitions made with this method work flawlessly, so I'm guessing there's an additional check in the bootloader for modem images.)
Anyway, here goes. Those files were made by extracting from their respective Odin images, from Sammobile and tarring with the Cygwin tar binary.
SGH-T889V T889VVLALJ4 Odin-flashable modem image: http://www.mediafire.com/?1ielxoreoyc4nbm
Goodbye,
Darkshado
Can dis modem work with t889UVUCMK7 ? I need it badly anybody tell ? Thanks
damabib said:
Can dis modem work with t889UVUCMK7 ? I need it badly anybody tell ? Thanks
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2564430
mk7 modem

stock firmware

I have the sgh-i317 unlocked and working on tmobile. I wanted to flash the stock 4.1.2 firmware from tmobile, but of course I can't use the tmobile modem on the att n2 unless I want bootloops and/or loss of imei. I can unzip the tmobile stock firmware file to look and modify the content folders. So my questions is, Can I just remove the tmobile modem.bin file from the tmobile 4.1.2 zip folder and then go ahead and flash away with odin. Or better yet, can I replace the tmobile 4.1.2 modem.bin file with the att MC3 modem.bin file and flash the whole thing together in Odin. Or is my best path to just flash the whole tmobile 4.1.2 firmware (including the modem) and then right away flash the att MC3 modem and then do the reboot? Any direction and help is much appreciated! Thanks in advance!
... Do you only have Odin to work with?
... Are you rooted with custom recovery?
If you have a recovery, I'd find a stock cwm/twrp image for T-Mobile, then restore my modem.
T0LTE : DEVIL : SLIM
apazrjon said:
I have the sgh-i317 unlocked and working on tmobile. I wanted to flash the stock 4.1.2 firmware from tmobile, but of course I can't use the tmobile modem on the att n2 unless I want bootloops and/or loss of imei. I can unzip the tmobile stock firmware file to look and modify the content folders. So my questions is, Can I just remove the tmobile modem.bin file from the tmobile 4.1.2 zip folder and then go ahead and flash away with odin. Or better yet, can I replace the tmobile 4.1.2 modem.bin file with the att MC3 modem.bin file and flash the whole thing together in Odin. Or is my best path to just flash the whole tmobile 4.1.2 firmware (including the modem) and then right away flash the att MC3 modem and then do the reboot? Any direction and help is much appreciated! Thanks in advance!
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ok dont know if this what you mean but i have the i317 as well and i have flashed the stock 4.1.2 tom firmware and then att modem
BTW the Tmo Jeda master 16 is running on my i317 wit wifi calling as i type this

[Q] How to root galaxy note 8 5120 lte version?

How to root galaxy note 8 5120 lte version?
And do we have custom rom for this new version? Thanks!
Does framaroot works with this device?
It worked for me on 4.1.2 and then I flashed 4.2.2 via mobile odin without any problems.
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cheryanne said:
It worked for me on 4.1.2 and then I flashed 4.2.2 via mobile odin without any problems.
Galaxy Note 8.0 Xposed Build JDQ39.N5120XXCMG7 / Baseband N5120XXBMD9 / Kernel CivZ-SpherEngine-Rev on Telstra LTE
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Hi,
Can you pm me your method Pls as I have a friend who has the n5120
Sent from my GT-N5110 using xda app-developers app
Mine is the international version.
I just followed the instructions in the framaroot thread whilst still on 4.1.2.
Installed supersu, mobile odin, Titanium Backup and busy box from the play store.
Installed CWM and backed everything up.
Then I downloaded and flashed the UK 4.2.2 rom with mobile odin.
I wasn't as happy with the modem in the 4.2.2 so I extracted the modem.bin file from the Australian 4.1.2 and again used mobile odin to flash it.
That's it - it was one of the easiest I've ever done.
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How do you extract the Modem file?
cheryanne said:
Mine is the international version.
I just followed the instructions in the framaroot thread whilst still on 4.1.2.
Installed supersu, mobile odin, Titanium Backup and busy box from the play store.
Installed CWM and backed everything up.
Then I downloaded and flashed the UK 4.2.2 rom with mobile odin.
I wasn't as happy with the modem in the 4.2.2 so I extracted the modem.bin file from the Australian 4.1.2 and again used mobile odin to flash it.
That's it - it was one of the easiest I've ever done.
Galaxy Note 8.0 Xposed Build JDQ39.N5120XXCMG7 / Baseband N5120XXBMD9 / Kernel CivZ-SpherEngine-Rev on Telstra LTE
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Hey Cheryanne
I am wondering if you could help me out? I want to know how you extracted the modem file, and flashed it. I installed the Civato ROM CivZ-FLEX-BEAM-REV3.6.1 + SphereXtreme and tried to go into a stock Australian Samsung 4.2.2 ROM zip file with 7zip, and I did find the modem.bin file. I copied it to another folder and tried to install it on the Note 8 through Mobile Odin, and no luck. I even tried normal PC Odin, and no luck. I tried zipping the file, and saving it as a .TAR but it didn't work.
Any chance for a bit more detail into how to extract and install a modem file? I have searched through the XDA site, but details are lacking (especially for the note 8)
You flash the actual modem.bin file through mobile Odin. It should be listed under the modem section after you find it through open a file and choose it on either your internal or external storage (wherever you saved it).
This is my 4.1.2 Aussie Modem for the gt-n5120: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/k8x61fe60ecd8th/9po6z1N7Ab
Please make sure you have a backup in recovery - I'm using TWRP these days as it also saves the efs.
Galaxy Note 8.0 Xposed Build N5120XXCMH2 / Baseband N5120XXBMD9 / Kernel CivZ-SphereXtreme-REV on Telstra LTE
hay man i just rooted my n5100 with srs root
and it is great try it
it will work for you
Still no luck with Modem Flash via Mobile Odin.
cheryanne said:
You flash the actual modem.bin file through mobile Odin. It should be listed under the modem section after you find it through open a file and choose it on either your internal or external storage (wherever you saved it).
This is my 4.1.2 Aussie Modem for the gt-n5120: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/k8x61fe60ecd8th/9po6z1N7Ab
Please make sure you have a backup in recovery - I'm using TWRP these days as it also saves the efs.
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Hey Cherryanne
Thanks for the guide and making your modem file available. I followed your instructions but had no success. Baseband did not change after Mobile Odin flash.
My process:
1. I downloaded your modem.bin file to my Note 8's External mem card.
2. Flashed it via the "modem menu" in Mobile Odin (clicked on modem, found the file, then clicked on "Flash Firmware")
3. Firmware went through flashing proceedure without any issues
4. Checked the baseband version in Settings--> About Device, and it didn't change from N1520XXCMG7 (UK one that comes with Civato's FlexBeam ROM).
Am I missing something really obvious??? Am I taking crazy pills???
Help me Cherryanne Kenobi...you're my only hope!!!
My Set-up is:
Tablet: Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 GT-N5120 LTE + WiFi
ROM: CivZ_FlexBeam Rev. 3.6.1-N5120-Multi_Region as per: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2367151
Baseband: N1520XXCMG7
Build No.: JDQ39.N5120XXCMI1
Kernal: 3.0.31~CivZ-SphereXtreme-Rev-3.1
Recovery: Phil z as per: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2287802
I always select the file I'm going to flash via "open file" but that shouldn't make a difference.
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SOLVED modem flashing problem for GT-N5120
cheryanne said:
I always select the file I'm going to flash via "open file" but that shouldn't make a difference.
Galaxy Note 8.0 Xposed Build N5120XXCMH2 / Baseband N5120XXBMD9 / Kernel CivZ-SphereXtreme-REV on Telstra LTE
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SOLVED
Ok, so the process of flashing a modem over another modem is as follows:
1. Extract a modem.bin file from a stock ROM of choice (I used Cherryannes dropbox 4.1.2 Australian Modem). But you could also simply download a stock ROM from SamMobile for your region, and then use a zip program (like 7Zip) to explore the ROM contents, and find the "modem.bin" file from that. Make a copy, and place onto your Note 8 (internal or external SD card).
2. Make sure you purchase the "Mobile Odin" app from Play store.
3. In Mobile Odin, find the "Modem" menu, select it, then navigate to the file called "modem.bin" that you got from the Stock Samsung ROM for your region.
4. After selecting, it will return you to the main Mobile Odin menu. Select "Flash Firmware" menu item.
5. Check the box that has "Wipe Davlik cache" so it is on.
6. Mobile Odin will now flash the modem.bin file.
7. If you check your Settings-->About device you will find that your baseband has not updated (well it didn't for me).
8. Press and hold the power button on the Note 8, and the recovery menu should come up (if you are using Philz touch recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2287802). Select "Reboot". Then a 4-way reboot option menu comes up. Select "Reboot into recovery".
9. Device will then shutdown and go into recovery. As it does so, it actually flashes the modem file at this point.
10. Restart will occur automatically, and android files will be updated.
11. After it boots, a check of the settings will reveal the baseband has been updated.
12. Done.
Thanks to cherryanne who pointed out the direction. Dumb luck got me the rest of the way.

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