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Stefan Schmidt wrote:
> Can be, but googling for DEA1 shows up Data Encryption Algorithm and a
> lot forums also state that most of the CGs are signed on this devices.
> Would make sense that it will be the same for the boot_usb protocol.
> But of course we can't be 100% sure about it.
You can try to boot the original kernel or RDL with boot_usb. If it work
then there is some kind of protection. If it doesnt work, then something
else is wrong with the boot_usb code.

I found some RSD logs on some forums, looks like it is really a signed
loader. :(

If the loader is signed, but the kernel mtd partition is not (unlikely)
it should still be possible to use a signed loader to flash a new kernel
(or yet-another-chained-bootloader) and unlock it safely.. Or, as the
last resort, you can flash MBM with a hacked version, and fully
unlock(brick) it.

Unfortunately some gray area research on motorola proprietary code is
needed to make this work. :/

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Daniel Ribeiro
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