Paul Fertser wrote:
Brolin Empeybro...@brolin.be writes:
See the second pin from the left? I assumed it was pin 4 (ID) because
of the pinout images on Wikipedia, but I think it may actually be pin 2
(D-).
I think it is D- and it is broken, so yes, the only option is to
replace the socket
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Brolin Empeybro...@brolin.be writes:
I have fully reassembled my FreeRunner; it still works, except for USB
data. However, now I really think this is a hardware problem because
Just a check: can you see internal bluetooth chip if you power it up
and run lsusb
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