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Re: problem with svod2
If you have replaced it8586, then its a common problem of getting this error-ITE series not detected.
I have alreday posted a solution for this problem in this forum.
You need to press power switch once, and then try to read it(Pressing of switch after connecting all connections with programmer and with adapter connected as well). Now read and it will read like a charm.
This happens only with so called new ITE8586 sio
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Re: problem with svod2
thanks friend
i was read your post but when i press power switch the mb switch on then shutdown quickly and program hang i think that coz 5v form usb short with gnd of programer
i will try connect gnd with another way
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Re: problem with svod2
The programming pins on KB9012 are multi-purpose, on some mainboards they are loaded down by other devices and the programmer can't connect.
That is why some programmers have breakout board for KB9012 where you desolder it from mainboard and place it on adapter board for programming. It is one extra step and you have to be careful, but on some mainboards it is the only way.Originally posted by PeteS in CARemember that by the time consequences of a short-sighted decision are experienced, the idiot who made the bad decision may have already been promoted or moved on to a better job at another company.Comment
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