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I found out that there used to the case with the 2110 but then someone worked out that you could press and hold a series of buttons on the front and this would then blank the chip.
Dose any body know of a way with the v + sa8300 Thanks |
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Anyway to reset this box using buttons yet? I can't solder to save my life lol and I don't want to mess this box up by making a mess of de-soldering the chip.
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