did some research, I am not sure if you can see this:
http://www.team-xecuter.com/forums/attachm...mp;d=1143577164if so is this what your switch looks like?
If you can't see the link, then does your switch have 3 switches on it, with a connector that has 5 wires going to it? And the switches are labeled, as "enable/disable", "protect/unprotect", and "bank/bank2"?
If so, you might be able to make your own low-tech version. check the continuity on the switch with the pins on the header. You want to find out which header pins correspond to the 2 pins on the switch labeled "enable/disable". Once you find those two pins (one will probably be ground, as I am assuming that they are grounding the d0 point to enable the chip), you could cut the corresponding wires out of the wire harness that goes to the chip and put your own switch in series with the wires, or alternatively, you could just connect the two permanently together.
-PTF
This post has been edited by pattythefatty: Yesterday, 09:23 PM