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if your not soldering the pins to the modem i find it helps to plug them in upside down (so the longer pins go thru the holes)
also use a multimeter to test if the connection is working on all pins
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i did check with my multimeter and all the pins are working fine. I tried it upside down like you said with no luck. is there any driver needed? I did order a jtag cable from ebay it should be arriving today. So if there is anything wrong with mine that should fix it.
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the included io.sys needs a 32bit version of windows (only other thing i can think of)
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05-11-2010, 06:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-11-2010, 06:26 PM by i3en.)
alright i got the cable in the mail. This one seems to work better but now i get
Read IDCODE: 0xfbffffff
Manufacturer: 0x7ff
Part: 0xbfff
Version: 0xf
that is in tom's jtag utility
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Sounds/looks bricked.
Head over to SBH and read more there
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