Lots of folks have lost their 7250/7130 spc due to QPST changing the spc. When you try to read it with infosoft pst after the qpst flash it will say "incorrect msl output"
I have never been able to read the memory on a 7250 till today. I used these coordinates:
Unicdma: 0x100500 starting address, 1703936 byte size and go the spc off a bell mobility 7250. (THESE ADDRESS DETAILS i GOT FROM SOME GUY ON MOBILE FILES)
Now this 7250 was not a qpst victimized blackberry, so the test is not complete yet. But I read somewhere on here that the MSL and the SPC can be different. Experts, is there any truth to that?
If so, then in theory when QPST changes the SPC to 000008 and no program can read it, it may still be possible to find the MSL in the memory dump.
For the 7130 Ive found spc with these coordinates (Sprint, Alltel, US Cell)
using UniCDMA
address
0x10057700
length
524288:
I got these address stuff from a friend on howard forums, and they worked for me. Some additional 7250 coordinates ive heard prior: 0x10630000 at 1703936.
I need to try this with a QPST flashed Blackberry to see if it works, but I finally figured out how to connect unicdma to my blackberrys (the experts are thinking: what the heck took you so long?! duh!)
I have to remember to connect the blackberry to the desktop manager in order for unicdma to see it.
Anyway, I will update if i come upon a qpst flashed blackberry and see if msl is findable.