NM-C361 no VCCSA power MP2949A firmware

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  • lukasrz
    New Member
    • Dec 2014
    • 7
    • polska

    #21
    Originally posted by Wachenaggo

    how do you connect that?? you have instruction to do that??

    svod- setup->pmbus

    pin32,33, gnd

    pin36 must be connected to high 3,3V(empty place for 0ohm resistor on motherboard)




    This is my dump from NM-C531 but i dont have VCCCPUCORE voltage.

    Anyone have working dump from NM-C531? Please share.
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    • yinlaino
      menoscero
      • Oct 2014
      • 28
      • Colombia

      #22


      Hi bro, that .rar above doesn't work. Can you send it again? Or do you have a firmware database for these MP2949A integrated circuit models?

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      • hopkok
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2014
        • 178
        • Slovakia

        #23
        Originally posted by lukasrz


        svod- setup->pmbus

        pin32,33, gnd

        pin36 must be connected to high 3,3V(empty place for 0ohm resistor on motherboard)




        This is my dump from NM-C531 but i dont have VCCCPUCORE voltage.

        Anyone have working dump from NM-C531? Please share.
        Did you try dumps attached here? If any change?

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