The factory is being slower than usual ;(
We are waiting on shipment of 5000 boards. They have to hand flash each one.
I can bet they ran out of MCU's and are waiting on more stock to come in but they wont admit it.
Hopefully I have a solid ETA this week.
with 4 wire if you dont use auto rcm you will need a jig, or modded controller (jig)
@itruk
yes it will compleatly shut off now with ctcaer 4.2 or higher and no battery drain.
@digipimp75
I find it funny but that's just me, Secondly every one of our 5000 orders shipped out so if you didnt get yours there was an issue in transit. Shit happens especially when the device is the size of a fingernail and shipped in polly bags. Even though they are inside of a ESD bags as...
You wont ever hear a thing back form that email address :P
That was a company we used from a friend to take payments through paypal only
If you order was out of the USA and is over order # 2900 either 2 things have happened.
1. Customs is still holding your package in your country (not a damn...
See my idea differs a bit for the emmc voltage cutoff.
Why not just pull dat0 or clk high/low until payload injects than release.
No need to start cutting traces and doing who knows what damage.
You can see dat0 and clk are directly on top of the nand pcb...
Ummmm why is your 3.3v line there?
It's on the wrong side for starters, and why do you have so much wire exposed, also run that line under the heat pipe.
if the SwitchME is restarting itself after you drag a uf2 on it, its working perfectly.
Make sure your jig is good. Jigs suck because if you don't have the wires perfectly touching the contacts in the rail it will never work.
I have fallen victim to a jig working perfectly one time and than...
well your problem is sx os 2.0 is a pile of shit and you just fuct yourself by using it.
They have a major issue with auto rcm breaking stuff right now.
were waiting on the last revision of the protos.
We have added some features non of the chinese or tx even bothered to think of, and you run a huge risk using their products ;)