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  • bastien
    Member
    • Aug 2015
    • 14
    • France

    #1

    OBDATA Raccoon Computer V1 for Macbook Pro Air 2012-2025

    OBDATA Raccoon Computer V1 for Macbook Pro Air 2012-2025

    It's the end of three years of work, it costs money, it costs time, and you owe me a beer.

    This is the new database for FlexBV

    it's optimized to work with it
    by using board ID has Default name, give us the opportunity,
    to use other diode board data with sibling board or family board
    I Merged the whole data (optimal)


    A2991 A2992 M3 -> -> 2 Entries diode data M1
    A2681 A3113 A3114 M1 M2 Air -> -> 2 Entries diode data M1 M2 13"
    A2442 A2485 A2779 A2780 A2991 A2992 M1 M2 -> -> 2 Entries diode data M1
    A2337 A2179 A1932 -> -> 3 Entries diode data
    A2159 A2338 A2289 -> A2159 A2338 A2289 -> 2 Entries diode data
    A1989 A1990 A2141 A2251 -> -> 4 Entries diode data
    A1708 -> -> 2 Entries diode data
    A1706 A1707 -> -> 4 Entries diode data
    A1534 -> -> 2 Entries diode data
    A1502 -> -> 2 Entries diode data
    A1466 A1465 -> 820-000165 -> 1 Entries diode data
    A1398 -> -> 3 Entries diode data
    Attached Files
  • rogerioms
    Rogerio Moya
    • Apr 2025
    • 6
    • Brazil

    #2
    Ty Bastien for share this boardview.. thanky very much.

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    • firulilla
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2014
      • 60
      • spain

      #3
      thanks four your work,,regards

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      • bastien
        Member
        • Aug 2015
        • 14
        • France

        #4
        Hi friends, V2 will be finished soon the V1 was more a POC and the V2 is a lot more much more thoughtful, I can't ask for tips to do a better job for the community, now I should do the M2 and M3 and this is 4000 euros to buy, I will do the consoles and some drones, I do respect the rule from Bad caps, just i you're willing to help you will be welcome

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        • ugamazing
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2013
          • 164
          • usa

          #5
          bastien

          Thank you for all your hard work, it's much appreciated! Would you by chance be able to re-upload this program file? The forums experienced a breach/failure and it deleted all uploaded files.

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          • SMDFlea
            Super Moderator
            • Jan 2018
            • 20304
            • UK

            #6
            Originally posted by ugamazing
            bastien

            Thank you for all your hard work, it's much appreciated! Would you by chance be able to re-upload this program file? The forums experienced a breach/failure and it deleted all uploaded files.
            I had it on my PC, i`ve added the attachment back.
            All donations to badcaps are welcome, click on this link to donate. Thanks to all supporters

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