In a message dated 8/10/05 12:40:59 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Is there nothing that can be done? I've been trying to find an answer 
to that. I'm a whiz with a #2 philips screwdriver ;-)  Actually, I can 
usually find my way around a circuit board if I have a schematic 
(sometimes even if I don't) -- used to repair VCR's for a living.
 >>

well, if anyone knows which chip is the ASIC, then we can take a look and see 
how hard it would be to replace.  My guess is extremely hard.  So, you can 
sell your board and buy a rev 2 sawtooth board.  maybe find someone with a rev 
2 
who isnt interested in dual processors,  and see if you can work in a trade 
somehow.

chris P

I would like a rev 2 board.

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