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If the latter, that happens.
This happens every time
The 220 coil you ment wasn't included in my package, is it worth a try to go out and get some 220 coil to test this option? Can i use every 220 coil? whats the mesurement for coils? i think i don't need to get a smd one because no electricity shop near by has got smd thingys. Am i right?
But if so, i need the correct description of the coil so that i can go to an electronics store and say correctly what i want.
I can Solder like im doin' it for 100 years (i've started back with the PS1 and since than i had every console on my soldering table including PSP, we all know you have to be skilled to do such a thing) but i have no clue on this whole electronics thing.
I admit that im a very good tutorial reader and that i can follow very komplex tut's too (including doing what im reading) but i have no clue on electronics.
But thats not the problem here, i think the problem is that the chip developer is sitting on his a** and do nothing. Thats a big dissapointment, they even don't reply to mails we send them. (i read in another forum)
My biggest problem is not that it don't work, it works flawlessly when it comes to load backups. But it is another problem that i can't use the chip for what it is made also.
The chip even stays on if i have no game in the drive, i can only boot to chipless status if i have a orig. game in the drive. So if i connect the Network funktion i have the problem that the box only boots if i have a orig. game in it. if there is no game, or a backup i will get error E75. Thats the reason i disconnected the network funktion.
But i don't think the problem is the network funktion which causes this problem. Another person in this forum postet a theory:
If the box boots with enabled chip and network off feature connected the chip turns the network card off too early so that the box is thinkin that there is a hardware prob and brings E75. (wich is a network error if i remember correctly)
So i agree with that theory!
But, what to do now?
I think we can only hope that some "electronic specialists" correct it soon and make a tutorial on how to fix it, or the chip developer itself is getting his fat a** up and do their job.
I'm sorry for the raw language but im very pi**ed off! This is keeping me awake the last 4 nights and i can't stop thinkin about this with the hope of getting a fix every day.
Da*n, its a ray of hope that TeamCyclops got their internally problems fixed. Maybe TeamUnderdog turns the corner and gets some fix tutorial on their page...
Who knows.
