Thank you, Sylvain.

Meanwhile I did some more experimenting and found that the symptoms are also 
SIM card related.
It seems that the 0x6E00 problem only occurs with USIMs (UMTS) that also 
(instead?) support the
0x00 class. Maybe the observed effects are part of some intended locking 
mechanism that takes place
either on the SIM card or within the "baseband" firmware. I did my tests with 
3GS FWs 05.13.04 and
05.11.07 by the way.

  --j


Am 05.02.2011 um 09:43 schrieb Sylvain Munaut:

> Hi,
> 
>> It always returns error code 0x6E00 for class 0xA0 (GSM application) 
>> commands:
>> 
>>> AT+CSIM=14,"A0A40000023F00"
>>> +CSIM: 4,"6E00"
>> 
>> Which iPhone version and "baseband" firmware was used when doing these
>> experiments? Any further tips?
> 
> It was on an iPhone 1 and with whatever firmware was the latest 18
> month ago. (with a both jailbroken and unlocked iphone)
> 
> Cheers,
> 
>    Sylvain
> 

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