Re: What version is this board?
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Re: What version is this board?
I just got another DCT2224/1261/ACDEFG, and it does not say anything about "PH". It just says "DCT 2000 Main Board, REV B". (FW = 7.96) I notice the 10Pin BDM connector is towards the center of the board. Anyone know what version this might be? How do I tell what version it is with the BDM Software?
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Re: Non-PH = C105?
Yup, I can see capacity C105. And yes, the mainboard is pretty big too. Does this mean this board is a Non-PH model then? So that means, I have to "flip" the FW after I type in getram 400000 20000, and then save code?
Also, I assume I have to lift any leg of C105 BEFORE I backup the FW? Can I leave the leg off and not solder it back or do I have to lift it everytime I program?
Also, I assume I have to lift any leg of C105 BEFORE I backup the FW? Can I leave the leg off and not solder it back or do I have to lift it everytime I program?
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Re: No need to "Flip"...
Guess what, I accidentally used the BDM fake uid script, and it WORKED!?!? It didn't need to "flip" FW at all! And I double checked the UID in the Diagnostic menu, and it is correct too!
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