2011/11/26 Peter C. Wallace <p...@mesanet.com>:
>
> I would suspect a cable also, cables can be the cause of lots of problems that
> come and go...

I myself soldered that cable and had it checked with multimeter.

If the problem was in cable, I should be able to get it working for a
moment by touching/folding it, but that is not the case.

Also - during these 3 months I was moving that PC around the frame of
machine and it was working as I tried it for several times, but
yesterday I did not even touch the PC case, when it stopped working.

Anyway, I tried now with other cable, that has never been used before
- still the same.
Also previous time, I was swapping 7i43s among different D525 boards
with 2 different cables and had no improvement.

Viesturs

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