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Old 10-18-2004, 01:34   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Phantom
Normally, you might have to power it up yourself or if you're lucky, it might power up itself. Either way, it will fail just before PPM flashing. Here is how you solve the problem

REMOVE 4.7K resistor that is connected from BSI to GND and do a slight modification.

From RJ45, add a 3.3K resistor directly to BSI and this will solve all problems.
I think he does it allready since he said before he try it with 6100 and it does work.
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