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Old 11-09-08, 08:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Help with Powersync & setting pot

I'm being thick I know but i cant sus it out myself. I've unlocked some cards (and progged a mosc!) but I think 'beginers luck' played the biggest part in it....

I dont understand the settings on my multi-meter! heh

I'm trying to set the pot for optimum performance. On the Unlooper itself it says to set the pot to 2.2k ohms....

So, i presume I use the two test points for the probes of my meter.....

BUT, when I select the lowest range on my meter, 200 (the one with the beep for continuity) it reads 00.4 to 200 when it goes off the scale...

when i put it in the 2k range it reads .000 to .198k and then wont turn any more

when i put it in the 20k range it goes from 0.00 to 1.01k and then wont turn any more.

I also cant make head nor tail of the VCC analyser...

So far, I have successfully unlocked a few rom11 BOD cards using sidewinder.

can someone please give me some help setting this up propperly? I've got a rom10 a82 left to unlock and rom 10 boc with a backdoor disabled update.

heh, thanks.
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Old 11-09-08, 08:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Help with Powersync & setting pot

m8 get sidewinder load up with card in it its got live vcc so just turn the pot till you get 19-1a rom 10 25 for rom 11
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yeah, thanks. thats what i've been doing. i'll stick to sidewinder and do what you say.....

set VCC to 19-1A for a ROM10 and 25 for a ROM11. got it.

is there any significance in where it goes from red to green?
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also, what do the bits displayed mean? i.e. the +'s the -'s and the *'s (also in purple) and the rst thingies?
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red means vcc 2 high m8 but i think thats for rom 10 as you can kill the card if vcc 2 high
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