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Old 02-21-2010, 17:39   #1 (permalink)
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RJ 45 jack 8 or 10 pin?


which rj cable to use 8 or 10,or mt box 10 pin cable enough?
 
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Both oF them you can use but in 10pin cable you need a converter

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Both oF them you can use but in 10pin cable you need a converter

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sir pls elaborate more about this converter or give us the simple diagram
 
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What is it? It is just the same with the MT Box adapter?
 
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Both oF them you can use but in 10pin cable you need a converter

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well and good,but a doubt?? for using 10 pin cable,need of converter??!!

is it d same adptr comes wth mt-box??or any new converter needed?

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use rj45 8 pin sucessfully done
 
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So Advance Team has no idea wat it is.
 
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check it here http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=934629
 
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@xerraco

It not the same as MT to JAF converter bcause MT to JAF
converter does not make the VPP Pin available to the
JAF 7-PIN cable.

It is not the same, but the MT to JAF converter will STILL
WORK with ATF without any modifications. That is if you
are not interested in using the VPP PIN to make slow based
NOR phones erase their flash chips faster.

If you are interested in using the VPP of you MT 10 PIN
cable, you need a little modification. Connect the VPP
PIN of the 10 PIN cable to PIN 2 of the JAF 8 PIN
Converter. In all JAF cables, PIN 2 (beside PIN 1 VBATT)
is not used.

The OFFICIAL pinout of ATF is 1:1 with JAF with an optional
VPP Pin on PIN 2 which is not used by JAF.

Heres the Pinout for the ATF 8-PIN FLASHBUS
1 - VBATT
2 - VPP
3 - BSI
4 - FBUS_TX
5 - FBUS_RX0
6 - FBUS_CLK / MBUS
7 - GROUND
8 - FBUS_RX1


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Cool rj 45

rj 45 is 8 pin and rj 48 is 10.

ufs - rj 45
mt - rj 48






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