Contains pre-release software and development text on cover of phone
General Info
Platform Name : Nokia.MSM8212.P6134.1.1 Product Type : RM-1017 Product Code : E1085RM1017 Storage: Toshiba 3.6GB Bootloader : Lumia Bootloader Spec B
Bootloader Security
QFuse : Not Blown Valid RDC Certificate : Present Super Dongle : Not Authenticated Effective Bootloader Security : Disabled
Fuse Security
Secure_Boot: Not Blown FFU_Verify: Not Blown JTAG: Not Blown SHK: Not Blown Simlock : Blown Production_Done: Blown RKH: Blown Public ID: Blown DAK: Blown Sec_Gen: Blown OEM_ID : Not Blown Fast Boot: Blown SPDM_SEC_Mode: Not Blown RPM_WDOG: Not Blown SSM : Blown
Secure Boot Technology
UEFI: Not Blown Secure Boot Platform : Disabled Effective Secure Boot Status : Disabled
SBK 2011: Superbike World Championship is a motorcycle racing game, and the fifth installment of the SBK series developed by Milestone srl and published by Black Bean Games. The game features all the riders of the 2011 Superbike World Championship and the teams and riders of the 2010 Supersport World Championship season and Superstock 1000 championship of 2010 just like SBK X: Superbike World Championship. The game had a high reception of 8/10 on IGN, and as the 2010 title, it has an arcade and simulation mode with all the realistic motorbike settings, whilst the arcade has no realism and even slows the bike down off track.
The following is a Nintendo DSi Panda unit used in development for the Nintendo 3DS, the unit would be placed in a Gyroscope unit and connect via a KIS card containing a ribbon cable.
This unit is sadly missing the Gyroscope unit but still has the KIS card, oddly this unit is set into Kiosk mode meaning all text comes up in Japanese with no options to toggle English, this can however be changed by changing a fuse on the motherboard, this fuse was added to prevent factory workers turning the unit off by mistake.
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