black screen.. e11
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black screen.. e11
so after making a backup with my subbed box, the diag menu now has an e11 error. All channels now show a black screen as well. I did not make any changes to the unit address all i did was dump the backup. (box is still subbed)
channel status menu STATE is "connected" but STATUS is "config" instead of "auth"
inband/outband status all good and guide loads fine.
I have tried programming an untouched plat but it still comes back with an e11. if i use the remote changer and set it to my original unit address then the e11
2. Why are all my channels now showing a black screen when my box is subbed?
channel status menu STATE is "connected" but STATUS is "config" instead of "auth"
inband/outband status all good and guide loads fine.
I have tried programming an untouched plat but it still comes back with an e11. if i use the remote changer and set it to my original unit address then the e11
2. Why are all my channels now showing a black screen when my box is subbed?
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Next time put the pin head in to the JTAG ribbon, then stick it in to the DCT700 lean to one said so all pins can make contact while holding with one hand and use the next hand to do the programming, never have a problem.kwapster wrote:ok. i had somebody solder the pins to the board for me and that's when the error came How can this be avoided in the future?
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If the man can not solder a header, I think the above is too hard for him!moddog wrote:Next time put the pin head in to the JTAG ribbon, then stick it in to the DCT700 lean to one said so all pins can make contact while holding with one hand and use the next hand to do the programming, never have a problem.
What I think he needs is a Model 28pc BS
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really? cause it kinda sounds pretty straight forward:rolleyes:stomperz wrote:If the man can not solder a header, I think the above is too hard for him!
What I think he needs is a Model 28pc BS
and GTOH with that spoon feeding crap because you dont see me here asking for help with the software which is what freeloaders do.
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Do ya know howdifficult it is to lay a 14 pin Header into place on the Board
like a champ ? Professionals here in Philly refuse to do the work. Much too timid. Trying to drill holes in the Board to lay the Header into is something I haven't succeeded at yet. I've done it on DCT3416's and considered myself
lucky. Unless you've got a needle for the Tip on your Iron and really fine braid, you're shit outta luck. Guaranteed.
like a champ ? Professionals here in Philly refuse to do the work. Much too timid. Trying to drill holes in the Board to lay the Header into is something I haven't succeeded at yet. I've done it on DCT3416's and considered myself
lucky. Unless you've got a needle for the Tip on your Iron and really fine braid, you're shit outta luck. Guaranteed.
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If there are solder on the pad and it is difficult to put the pins on it. You should consider using the wire to solder to the pads.
If you really wan to put pin header on it, you need to remove the solder first with some extra tool. (Suction solder or desoldering braid) http://www.robotroom.com/Desoldering-Holes-1.html
If you really wan to put pin header on it, you need to remove the solder first with some extra tool. (Suction solder or desoldering braid) http://www.robotroom.com/Desoldering-Holes-1.html
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If you have access to jtag ribbons like i do, you can cut one and solder it to the board and leave it no need for bending pins, same method with Sb6141.Killswitch wrote:Do ya know howdifficult it is to lay a 14 pin Header into place on the Board
like a champ ? Professionals here in Philly refuse to do the work. Much too timid. Trying to drill holes in the Board to lay the Header into is something I haven't succeeded at yet. I've done it on DCT3416's and considered myself
lucky. Unless you've got a needle for the Tip on your Iron and really fine braid, you're shit outta luck. Guaranteed.
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READ...Sorrykwapster wrote:really? cause it kinda sounds pretty straight forward:rolleyes:
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