I have bricked my phone I think please help. - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

Hello I have a HOX from att with the 1.85 software number.
I attempted to use this method to root my phone. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1709296
I proceeded with the instructions as followed and was sucessfully able to run these commands:
adb shell rm /data/data/com.redbend.vdmc/lib/libvd*
adb reboot
adb shell ln -s /data/local.prop /data/data/com.redbend.vdmc/lib/libvdmscomo.so
adb shell ls -l /data/local.prop
adb shell "echo 'ro.kernel.qemu=1' > /data/local.prop"
Now it's time to reboot
adb reboot
After phones reboots
adb remount
The command prompt indicated a successful remount. (At this point on the phone only the notification bar was working and nothing else was on the screen and right now that is where my phone is stuck, but i proceeded on)
I entered this command adb push su /system/xbin/su
and recieved a error
failed to copy 'su' to '/system/xbin/su': Read-only file system
At this point I did not know what to do I proceeded to reboot and then remount again.
Now I am stuck with just the notification bar responding and the settings not opening.
I am hoping anyone can help me also please PM me. I would appreciate any help with my situation.
If possible could someone g chat with me as typing and waiting for replies is taking to long.
Sorry if I come off as needy but the possiblity of losing the phone I recently bought is scaring me

sunny342 said:
Hello I have a HOX from att with the 1.85 software number.
I attempted to use this method to root my phone. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1709296
I proceeded with the instructions as followed and was sucessfully able to run these commands:
adb shell rm /data/data/com.redbend.vdmc/lib/libvd*
adb reboot
adb shell ln -s /data/local.prop /data/data/com.redbend.vdmc/lib/libvdmscomo.so
adb shell ls -l /data/local.prop
adb shell "echo 'ro.kernel.qemu=1' > /data/local.prop"
Now it's time to reboot
adb reboot
After phones reboots
adb remount
The command prompt indicated a successful remount. (At this point on the phone only the notification bar was working and nothing else was on the screen and right now that is where my phone is stuck, but i proceeded on)
I entered this command adb push su /system/xbin/su
and recieved a error
failed to copy 'su' to '/system/xbin/su': Read-only file system
At this point I did not know what to do I proceeded to reboot and then remount again.
Now I am stuck with just the notification bar responding and the settings not opening.
I am hoping anyone can help me also please PM me. I would appreciate any help with my situation.
If possible could someone g chat with me as typing and waiting for replies is taking to long.
Sorry if I come off as needy but the possiblity of losing the phone I recently bought is scaring me
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I ended up just turning off the phone and then opening hboot and doing a factory reset. It got me back to stock so at least I can use my phone

sunny342 said:
I ended up just turning off the phone and then opening hboot and doing a factory reset. It got me back to stock so at least I can use my phone
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When you try and mount your phone, since you factory reset through Hboot, you'll need to reformat your SD card because you corrupted it. Just some information for you.

Factory reset in bootloader, plug it in to comp, bring up "my computer" on your computer. Right click removable storage and choose "format"
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[Q] Need help after rooting followed by reset, BADLY!!!!!!!

Okay, So I have a Samsung Admire running 2.3.4 and has a kernel of 2.6.35.7. Purchased 3 weeks ago. I rooted the phone and within a day I had lost the ability to make or receive calls. the phone app crashes every time.and I thought that I had deleted some vital file and thus ruined the phone. After a couple days and nights reading and experimenting I believe that that changing the screen density with Rom Toolbox from 160 to 167 is causing the app to fail. Now the problem is my inability to get rooted again, after resetting back to factory. Nothing I have tried will work and what may, seems baffling. I tried multiply times the original method that was successful, Admire_Root_Windows, Super one click, I tried running both from the SD card, I even downloaded a handful of Android Development programs because I read somewhere that I had to, I'm desperate here. I even came across this :
This was successful with: (I bought the phone 3 days ago)
Android: 2.3.4
Kernel: 2.6.35.7
You need a copy of su, and superuser. (If you have superone click, its all there, just run it adb from that directory)
adb shell "rm /data/log/dumpState_app_native.log 2>/dev/null"
adb shell "ln -s /data/local.prop /data/log/dumpState_app_native.log 2>/dev/null"
adb shell "app_process /dev/null"
REM This command may take a while.
adb shell "echo "ro.kernel.qemu=1" > /data/local.prop 2>/dev/null"
adb reboot
REM Device vibrates (kinda pulses) This is good.
adb wait-for-device
adb shell "rm /data/local.prop 2>/dev/null"
adb shell "rm /data/log/dumpState_app_native.log 2>/dev/null"
adb remount
Thats it, your device is rooted. Now to install the goodies...
adb push su /system/xbin/su
adb shell "chmod 4755 /system/xbin/su"
adb shell "ln -s /system/xbin/su /system/bin/su"
adb install Superuser.apk
Now, before anything else happens, I was having issues with full root. (Root checker claimed everything was fine.. titanium backup worked, but could not remove some crapware..) so at this point, you can go into /system/app and remove the Metro apks. I'd recommend clearing Dalvik cache after you're done as well.
adb reboot
That looks great but there are no instructions and in where does that get typed?
I will have to go buy another at some point tomorrow if I dont get this phone fixed. All I need to do is change the screen res back to 160 and I "think" it will be fine. Everything else runs like a champ. BTW, I do have a LG Optimus T / LG P509 running 2.2. maybe I can use it to fix the other. It's inactive and I have no plans to call tmobile and have it turned on. Please make your answers as though you are dealing with someone who's had a lobotomy, seriously.
How can I reroot?
Thanks,
Zeke
Well...Never mind, I managed to get it figured out...
Thanks,
Zeke

[Q] ATT Avail root

I been looking for an ATT Avail root guide since january, I found this page today and I am wondering if anyone has done this successfully?
if you google "root att avail" it is the top search result link right now and it is at a site called android police.
here is a copy/paste of the article:
New root methods show up all the time, so it's not a huge deal that a rather unknown phone on AT&T is now rooted. So why are we posting about it? Because the root method used is, well... interesting.
It was uncovered by our own Justin Case from TeamAndIRC, and while a big part of the process will look very familiar to some of you, there is one step that induces a wait, what? moment.
Before you get started throwing commands at the little guy, though, you need to grab this file. After that, commence command throwing.
adb shell rm -r /data/local/logs (if this command gives you an error, do not worry, it is precautionary)
adb shell mkdir /data/local/logs
adb shell ln -s /data/local.prop /data/local/logs/loglast1.tar.gz
Dial *983*7668# on your phone. This does a few things, it mounts /system as writable on boot, and creates the loglast1.tar.gz.
Wait about 10 seconds, then continue.
adb shell echo 'ro.kernel.qemu=1' > /data/local.prop (Nod to Rosenberg here)
adb reboot
Once the phone reboots, continue
adb push su /system/xbin/su
adb shell chown 0.0 /system/xbin/su
adb shell chmod 06755 /system/xbin/su
adb shell rm -r /data/local/logs
adb shell rm /data/local.prop
adb shell rm /data/property/persist.sys.ztelog.enable
adb shell rm -r /data/local/rwsystag
Head into the Market and grab the Superuser app.
Done.
Catch that bold part? Looks like someone at ZTE dropped the ball and left seventy-nine developer codes in the retail version of the device. Oops.
Of course, their mistake is your gain. Hell, there's even a code to disable Carrier IQ: *983*24737#. Enter the code, ???, profit.
While this is definitely an unusual and unique find, it's also quite dangerous. This means that any app can mount the system as writable and, from there, basically control everything. As a result, JCase contacted ZTE to let them know of their oversight.
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if someone could let me know if this is legit, that would be a fantasticism.
yes that is legit.
see my thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1437032
Jcase broke it, the loon created a batch file to make it easier
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21627136&postcount=37
thats the last version of the batch file
Cool, thanks, for some reason I cannot connect to my avail via usb, I have it in developer mode and unknown sources checked, I ran adb devices command and it does not find my phone and when I try to run or debug in eclipse it does not find my phone there either.
I used it, and now have root. I wish all phones were this easy to root.

HTC OneX AT&T Manual root process (No Desktop)

I wanted to share my experience with following this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1709296
i unfortunatly do not meet the 10 post limit
Following the process i got stuck here
Code:
Now it's time to reboot
adb reboot
After phones reboots
adb remount <-----------------HERE---------------------------
adb push su /system/xbin/su
adb shell chown 0.0 /system/xbin/su
adb shell chmod 06755 /system/xbin/su
adb shell rm /data/local.prop
adb reboot
ADB told me that i dod not have the correct permissions to push the SU file to the phone. The phone would boot, but would not load the widgets or bottom menu. Attempting to open settings would prompt Android.Core to crash.
Scary stuff
The problem was with the ADB Reboot command. It normally reboots the phone properly, but when i ran ADB Reboot, the phone cut power (off) instead of rebooting. Something did not go as intended and i needed to power on my phone, and reboot it manually without the USB cable connected (lagged too much).
After that, the ADB Remount was successful and the rest of the process ran smoothly. I am happily rooted
Thank you to all
~Can someone copy this into the actual thread? I want to help spread rootsauce.

HTC One X Root Assistance

Hey guys. I just got my HOX and have been trying to root it. The software update keeps popping up and I keep refusing, so no worries there. I've got 1.85 right now and have been attempting the methods found here and here, but they just aren't working. I'd prefer to use the manual method. Someone willing to help a guy get started with all this would be the greatest person ever, just saying!
blinkbomber said:
Hey guys. I just got my HOX and have been trying to root it. The software update keeps popping up and I keep refusing, so no worries there. I've got 1.85 right now and have been attempting the methods found here and here, but they just aren't working. I'd prefer to use the manual method. Someone willing to help a guy get started with all this would be the greatest person ever, just saying!
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beaups said:
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Could you help me too X( ? I got my HOX last night at 8pm; I traded my rooted S2 Skyrocket for it.
Been looking for the past day through forums and google. It's so different from Samsung's phones, but a nice change indeed.
I'm on 1.85 and tried those two methods also. I'm not very familiar with ADB. From reading all night and this morning, I believe I root, unlock bootloader, flash recovery, flash custom roms?
smartnphone said:
Could you help me too X( ? I got my HOX last night at 8pm; I traded my rooted S2 Skyrocket for it.
Been looking for the past day through forums and google. It's so different from Samsung's phones, but a nice change indeed.
I'm on 1.85 and tried those two methods also. I'm not very familiar with ADB. From reading all night and this morning, I believe I root, unlock bootloader, flash recovery, flash custom roms?
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Follow the instructions in this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30741993
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
abhipati said:
Follow the instructions in this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30741993
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
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Thanks. I used this for ADB http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/what-is-adb-and-how-to-install-it-android/
I remember using it for my S2, but I don't quite understand the directions for the http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1709296 method. Could you dumb it down for this HOX noob?
smartnphone said:
Thanks. I used this for ADB http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/what-is-adb-and-how-to-install-it-android/
I remember using it for my S2, but I don't quite understand the directions for the http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1709296 method. Could you dumb it down for this HOX noob?
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I'll try to help! all of the following is my interpretation of the rooting method described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1709296
What you need:
HOX on ATT 1.85
su binary from http://dl.dropbox.com/u/don'tusemeimabadsubinary
EDIT: The su binary above has issues. Use this one instead: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9060692/su
Make sure HTC sync is NOT RUNNING (down in system tray)
Make sure phone is set to "charge only" and usb debugging is enabled!
Download correct su file (assuming you don't have a problem with this step )
Put su in same directory as ADB. Get to adb command prompt and cd into that directory
Quote from Butters619: cd means change directory. It is a windows command prompt command. So you would type "cd C:\adb" if that was where your adb folder was. Folder and directory can be used interchangeably, although directory is more "correct". We only say folder because GUIs use folders to represent directories.
NEW - pull sim card
NEW - do factory reset
NEW - when reset is complete, do not replace sim, do NOT connect to wifi. Go through setup, go to settings, enable USB debugging. When that's done:
Enter these commands in adb:
adb shell rm /data/data/com.redbend.vdmc/lib/libvd*
adb shell ln -s /data/local.prop /data/data/com.redbend.vdmc/lib/libvdmscomo.so
(If you get file doesn't exist after the FIRST command don't worry - they may not be there)
Now, on the phone, go to settings and check for software update. It will tell you you need to connect to network. Now, replace the SIM OR connect to wifi. Have it check for software update again. When it's done, do NOT click "yes" or "ok" on the phone. Simply:
Enter these commands in adb:
adb shell ls -l /data/local.prop
IF AND ONLY IF you get "file not exists" or anything like that then set your phone's date 2 days ahead and reboot the phone and start over. If you get file info, you're golden. Proceed...
Enter these commands into adb:
adb shell "echo 'ro.kernel.qemu=1' > /data/local.prop"
Reboot via adb by entering this command: adb reboot
After phones reboots
Enter these commands in adb:
adb remount
adb push su /system/xbin/su
adb shell chown 0.0 /system/xbin/su
adb shell chmod 06755 /system/xbin/su
adb shell rm /data/local.prop
adb reboot
You should be rooted.
A cool username said:
I'll try to help! all of the following is my interpretation of the rooting method described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1709296
What you need:
HOX on ATT 1.85
su binary from http://dl.dropbox.com/u/don'tusemeimabadsubinary
EDIT: The su binary above has issues. Use this one instead: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9060692/su
Make sure HTC sync is NOT RUNNING (down in system tray)
Make sure phone is set to "charge only" and usb debugging is enabled!
Download correct su file (assuming you don't have a problem with this step )
Put su in same directory as ADB. Get to adb command prompt and cd into that directory
Quote from Butters619: cd means change directory. It is a windows command prompt command. So you would type "cd C:\adb" if that was where your adb folder was. Folder and directory can be used interchangeably, although directory is more "correct". We only say folder because GUIs use folders to represent directories.
NEW - pull sim card
NEW - do factory reset
NEW - when reset is complete, do not replace sim, do NOT connect to wifi. Go through setup, go to settings, enable USB debugging. When that's done:
Enter these commands in adb:
adb shell rm /data/data/com.redbend.vdmc/lib/libvd*
adb shell ln -s /data/local.prop /data/data/com.redbend.vdmc/lib/libvdmscomo.so
(If you get file doesn't exist after the FIRST command don't worry - they may not be there)
Now, on the phone, go to settings and check for software update. It will tell you you need to connect to network. Now, replace the SIM OR connect to wifi. Have it check for software update again. When it's done, do NOT click "yes" or "ok" on the phone. Simply:
Enter these commands in adb:
adb shell ls -l /data/local.prop
IF AND ONLY IF you get "file not exists" or anything like that then set your phone's date 2 days ahead and reboot the phone and start over. If you get file info, you're golden. Proceed...
Enter these commands into adb:
adb shell "echo 'ro.kernel.qemu=1' > /data/local.prop"
Reboot via adb by entering this command: adb reboot
After phones reboots
Enter these commands in adb:
adb remount
adb push su /system/xbin/su
adb shell chown 0.0 /system/xbin/su
adb shell chmod 06755 /system/xbin/su
adb shell rm /data/local.prop
adb reboot
You should be rooted.
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Thanks. Yeah i've been trying it alld ay but it can't find where my SU is. it's in the same location as the ADB stuff i believe C:\android-sdk-windows. Seem like some of the senior members are willing to go through teamviewer to help the ones who can't do it. I'll try asking them :/
Sorry I couldn't be of any help, but please let me know if/how you get this to work just in case this happens to me when I get my one x.
Sent from my Touch Pro 2 using xda app-developers app
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blinkbomber said:
Hey guys. I just got my HOX and have been trying to root it. The software update keeps popping up and I keep refusing, so no worries there. I've got 1.85 right now and have been attempting the methods found here and here, but they just aren't working. I'd prefer to use the manual method. Someone willing to help a guy get started with all this would be the greatest person ever, just saying!
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I wonder if the one who actually started this thread got his/her phone to work...???
Sent from my Touch Pro 2 using xda app-developers app
Someone think they can help me root the phone? I'm on 1.85 and I believe I finally got adb to recognize my device but after that I don't think I'm doing it right
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[ROOT] LG Optimus Logic (LGL35G)

Update: Friday November 2nd 2012
Fixed a bad upload of the su file, must of become corrupt sorry.
Silly permission bug again, but w/e. LG should know better, from what I am told this is a recently released device. This is a long standing known issue. Lg get your sh*t together.
Directions:
unzip su.zip into the current path (directory) you are in.
adb shell
(while in adb shell)
rm /data/local/tmp/profile_calib_m
ln -s /data/local.prop /data/local/tmp/profile_calib_m
exit
adb reboot
adb wait-for-device shell
(once in the adb shell again)
echo 'ro.kernel.qemu=1' > /data/local.prop
rm /data/local/tmp/profile_calib_m
exit
adb reboot
adb wait-for-device remount
adb push su /system/xbin/su
adb shell chown 0.0 /system/xbin/su
adb shell chmod 6755 /system/xbin/su
adb shell rm /data/local.prop
adb reboot
Once rebooted install superuser from the market:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noshufou.android.su
As usual thanks for all your work for this GREAT community!!! :good:
Thanks for letting me watch you work & getting root for my wife's phone.
Edit: DroidHost of Androidarea51.com has made a OneClick for this phone using Jcase's root. it also installs a recovery & Superuser all at the same time.
androidarea51.com/***-all-things-
root-***-174/
Help Me Please
what do you do when it says permission denied or not permitted when waiting for device, remounting, or pushing su?
lol now all we need is someone to write different roms :>
cyanogen would be nice :> lol
thank you for rooting this phone :>
jcase, i pmd you i need help please
TechManPro said:
what do you do when it says permission denied or not permitted when waiting for device, remounting, or pushing su?
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run adb shell
make sure your prompt is a # not a $. If it is a $ start over, if it is a # make sure you run adb remount.
jbach44 said:
lol now all we need is someone to write different roms :>
cyanogen would be nice :> lol
thank you for rooting this phone :>
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No problem.
You actually left out a step. In order to push su to the phone you have to adb remount -o rw. Otherwise it is a read-only filesystem and it cannot be pushed to the phone. Most people would probably get this, but the novices who end up with bricked phones will be angry.
Great work!
iliekandroid said:
You actually left out a step. In order to push su to the phone you have to adb remount -o rw. Otherwise it is a read-only filesystem and it cannot be pushed to the phone. Most people would probably get this, but the novices who end up with bricked phones will be angry.
Great work!
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Actually no, you are incorrect.
adb remount without the additional parameters is correct, and not possible of bricking a phone with adb remount. No novice would be angry, because there is not possible brick from this guide, as long as it is followed.
I got the LG for my daughter (13 going on 30), and now it works fine. Thanks jcase.
Did not unlock my lgl35g
Yes I am a Noob... nobody likes me
I have exhausted every resource that I could find on this phone. I thought that this post was the answer to my problem, however it did not seem to help at all. Everything seemed as if it was working fine as I went step by step through the process. However, I rebooted my phone and there is no difference then when I started. The "su.zip" file enclosed in this post was not able to extract into the directory of my ADB client. It kept saying root already existed, but I was unable to see it in windows explorer? Is this "su.zip" a modified version of a pre-existing file in the SDK kit? I really need to unlock this phone so that I can clean up the junk. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
jcase said:
Update: Friday November 2nd 2012
Fixed a bad upload of the su file, must of become corrupt sorry.
Silly permission bug again, but w/e. LG should know better, from what I am told this is a recently released device. This is a long standing known issue. Lg get your sh*t together.
Directions:
unzip su.zip into the current path (directory) you are in.
adb shell
(while in adb shell)
rm /data/local/tmp/profile_calib_m
ln -s /data/local.prop /data/local/tmp/profile_calib_m
exit
adb reboot
adb wait-for-device shell
(once in the adb shell again)
echo 'ro.kernel.qemu=1' > /data/local.prop
rm /data/local/tmp/profile_calib_m
exit
adb reboot
adb wait-for-device remount
adb push su /system/xbin/su
adb shell chown 0.0 /system/xbin/su
adb shell chmod 6755 /system/xbin/su
adb shell rm /data/local.prop
adb reboot
Once rebooted install superuser from the market:
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anyone know of a way to SIM unlock this device? I have AT&T and would like to use it om there, i bought it for $30 on clist thinking net 10 would work with an AT&T SIM but was wrong, any help would be appreciated...
anyone know of a way to SIM unlock this device? I have AT&T and would like to use it om there, i bought it for $30 on clist thinking net 10 would work with an AT&T SIM but was wrong, any help would be appreciated...
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What is weird about that is i put the sim in a iphone and it worked just fine!!! Best bet would be ebay for unlock...
I have the Net10 one that I put a Straight Talk SIM in with no problems if I can get my hands on a AT&T SIM today I'll check it out.
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NateDoggTN said:
Yes I am a Noob... nobody likes me
I have exhausted every resource that I could find on this phone. I thought that this post was the answer to my problem, however it did not seem to help at all. Everything seemed as if it was working fine as I went step by step through the process. However, I rebooted my phone and there is no difference then when I started. The "su.zip" file enclosed in this post was not able to extract into the directory of my ADB client. It kept saying root already existed, but I was unable to see it in windows explorer? Is this "su.zip" a modified version of a pre-existing file in the SDK kit? I really need to unlock this phone so that I can clean up the junk. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
:
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Did you push the su binary file or the whole folder? If you pushed the whole folder you will have to remove the directory & start over.
how to run root
Sorry for sounding like a noob, but I am...when it comes to LG. im trying to root my homies LG optimus logic but im not sure where to run the command from. if some one could help me out on to where the zip should actullay be placed and unziped to that would be a big help, thanks. and if there is a thread already for this please hook up a link.
thanks
thanks mate for this
i appreciate your time.
Anyone know of a rooted ROM
I have looked all over, but it doesn't look like a dev has created a ROM for this device. Has anyone come across one? If I knew programming I would give it a shot, but it's a mystery to me. I know that CyanogenMod 9 for the L3 (e400) works, but there is a problem with the radios, hence no cellular, wifi, or bluetooth.
Source code......
http://www.lg.com/global/support/opensource/opensource-detail.jsp
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34104009
This guy had some success with CM9, but no radio. Anyone know how to extract the radio? I've never built a rom, but this is tempting.

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