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Chancer

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Duo X2 And V1.6 Not B Problems
« on: December 30, 2005, 07:29:00 AM »

If you use the rebuild boards from Xecuter make sure you have a link to the 5v for pin 6.
The box powering on and ejecting has a solder splash shorting the shielding to the back of the eject button by the sound of it.
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bkoepp2

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Duo X2 And V1.6 Not B Problems
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2005, 09:18:00 PM »

OK. I narrowed it down to having a couple bad chips, or a poor solder job to the chip itself though its not likely.

I had a working 1.6 with a flashed chip so I put it in the other two non-working ones and they booted up normally. Evidently the solder job to the mobo's were not the problem. Next I took three chips that I couldn't get to work and put them in the working box and all 3 fragged or remained on.

So what is up with those 3 chips??? 2 of them fragged on both banks and the other one was always on. Are they bad chips? Or did I do a poor job of soldering them? Would a hot-swap potentially cure anything, lets say if both banks had defective cromwell bios's?
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