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  1. G.Beard

    If you like openboardview more than landrex testlink..

    Not Windows, end up wanting to choke that fucker Satya Nadella with a mouse cable until he's as blue as the screen of death. Open Board View is amazing to use after having to use testlink (and windows). NICE WORK! We'll be holding out for the flexBV installer package.
  2. G.Beard

    Data recovery for new models 2016+

    Do you happen to know if this uses UAS, BOT or both protocols. The reason I ask is we are thinking about ordering a PCIe USB 3.1 card with an ASMedia ASM1142 chipset which does not support UASP. Connecting this device directly to the iMac USB C worked fine when tested, but as I don't have a...
  3. G.Beard

    If you like openboardview more than landrex testlink..

    We're pants happy about FlexBV for macOS... It sounds awesome! just waiting.
  4. G.Beard

    820-3662 Liquid

    Adapter enable is present. SMC was pulled from a board with RAM failure, but I guess it could have been killed with heat but I'm not sure I've ever had that happen yet
  5. G.Beard

    820-3662 Liquid

    SMC, yes same board 3662 DSW present Tried U1900,U1950,U5110 Green / Orange No PM signals
  6. G.Beard

    820-3662 Liquid

    Liquid damage. Corrosion around U7090 and U7400 Came in with no 3V42 Repaired U7090 area, repaired U7400. No green / orange. Replaced SMC, now have green orange. PPBUS 12.5 3V42 is 3V42 3V3V / 5V S5 is 3V3 and 5 No PM_SLP_S5 No pulsing / cycling PPVRTC is 3v3 CLK32_RTC is present
  7. G.Beard

    Best heat for soldering iron ?

    Ok then. 350°C - 480°C on the iron and 550°C on the sation. Good luck.
  8. G.Beard

    Best heat for soldering iron ?

    Good answer
  9. G.Beard

    Best heat for soldering iron ?

    The answer is, whatever works best for the job and the iron / station to hand. It depends on the thermal mass of your iron, the thermal mass of the board area you are working on, how much solder is on the pad and how easily the solder mask or pads might scrape or lift... etc. If your using a...
  10. G.Beard

    Abbreviations glossary?

    Pink Panther BUS_G3H
  11. G.Beard

    [solved]820-3476

    3V42 was restored which I forgot to mention. Then there was no BC_ACOK. That's why I started attacking the OneWire. Issue was D7105 Just needed to sleep and come back to it when awake enough to think. SOLVED
  12. G.Beard

    [solved]820-3476

    ........ 0.289
  13. G.Beard

    Data recovery for new models 2016+

    Well shit, I bought one.
  14. G.Beard

    a1398 locked

    It's EFI locked. You will either need to put the original SSD in with the customers install, or get the EFI lock password from the customer. If neither is an option, then pull the EEPROM / SPIROM and dunp the file a couple of times, make sure they both have the same MD5 and keep one as a backup...
  15. G.Beard

    [solved]820-3476

    Minor corrosion to J6100, No other visible damage. No 3V42. PPVIN_G3H_P3V42G3H 20V U7090 Replaced U7000, U7001 Replaced SMC Replaced 6259 Replaced No shorts.
  16. G.Beard

    iMac 820-2733-A

    Simply, does not wake from sleep. Must be hard reset. I have no idea at all with iMacs... Anyone please?
  17. G.Beard

    3332, KP on wake, ASD OS pass, Transcend SSD, APFS

    Everything is pretty much in the title, including my suspicion of the SSD as I could not get it to KP on a stock SSD. I do not have, or want access to this persons PW / drive. he sent me a copy of the KP, attached below: Crash Report .txt
  18. G.Beard

    [SOLVED]820-3435-A doesn't see battery

    Bleep out the SDA SCL lines
  19. G.Beard

    00164 ppvcc_s0_cpu

    RTC present and 32Khz present.
  20. G.Beard

    [SOLVED]820-3435-A doesn't see battery

    Forgive me here but, have you tried a know good battery?
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