Greguimouth
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Hey there !
This is my first post, so be nice with me
See, everywhere they say that connexion is impossible to debug, but I wanted to give it a try by myself (I have some notions in electronics)
It's true that connexion is a bit different from the inside, and there is no "debug" written in it but the "switch" is still there. It is just near the "J1" inscription, and it is composed of 2 tiny squares. In order to debug you connexion, you have to create a contact betwen these 2 squares. I'm not speaking about rubbing with a pencil, they're too far for that. No, you just have to tape a tiny piece of aluminium paperover these two, and if the contact is good, your connexion is debugged !
Ask any questions, and if you want, I'll take pictures of the manipulation to help and prove.
Now I'm gonna try on my connexion V2 but it looks a lot harder...
This is my first post, so be nice with me
See, everywhere they say that connexion is impossible to debug, but I wanted to give it a try by myself (I have some notions in electronics)
It's true that connexion is a bit different from the inside, and there is no "debug" written in it but the "switch" is still there. It is just near the "J1" inscription, and it is composed of 2 tiny squares. In order to debug you connexion, you have to create a contact betwen these 2 squares. I'm not speaking about rubbing with a pencil, they're too far for that. No, you just have to tape a tiny piece of aluminium paperover these two, and if the contact is good, your connexion is debugged !
Ask any questions, and if you want, I'll take pictures of the manipulation to help and prove.
Now I'm gonna try on my connexion V2 but it looks a lot harder...