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Joined: 2006/12/2 0:35 Last Login
: 1/19 10:37
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@SS:
Firstly, it's a hack, not a fix. It does not completely cure the problem, it merely reduces the probability of it happening, and software support does the rest when it does happen.
It's impossible to tell from that pic whether the hack has been done properly, but it is in the right area of the board (up near the CPU). There is more of it on the other side of the board.
The second closeup (lower left of the main pic) is nowt to do wit' DMA hack and is a factory mod.
FWIW, the USB fix (which is really a fix and not a hack) is just a case of adding a few small resistors to the USB ports. It can be done on the board but needs expert+tools to do it neatly with SMD resistors. I didn't bother, just added big pigtailed resistors that look ugly, but who's to see them? Alternatively they can be added externally (to the cable to the front ports, for instance).
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