Allwinner a31 firmware download
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Sometimes you are better off starting over with a new wire piece before getting it stuck into the connector and ruining it. I know it is tedious, but measuring is a VERY good idea. It is VERY tricky to get the of the wire piece length right, and if you use too flimsy of wire, its just going to flex and/or break off also. I have also managed to “fashion” a pin from the right sized wire if the broken header pin is unusable, vanishes completely (where do they go?) or gets stuck in the connector to the point of no possible recovery (often rendering the connector useless with the header stuck in one of the holes). I was actually able to get this system to boot on the first try! For whatever reason, the pins seemed to have not set into the die of the cpu, but there were deep enough pits from the failed pin setting that it fit like a glove before and after I locked the CPU down into the socket. I remember being intrigued to see what the Cyrix CPU was going to be like, yet what I found in the package was 30% of the CPU pins rolling around in the flimsy little box that it came in when I opened the package. I am lucky enough to have two locations within a 30 minute drive, and sometimes buying things on the spot when you (or a client) are in a pinch. has come a VERY long way since then, and I LOVE that they bought out CompUSA and have select locations around the country. Cyrix CPU I bought from “The Old ” back around 2000-2001. I’ve done this same broken CPU pin trick for the above video before. That is not likely to happen anytime soon, but maybe someday… That said, this is an issue that will keep arising until everything is like a USB, HMDI or similar one piece connection.
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I kept searching and found a few great suggestions and the above YouTube Video relating to the bent / broken pin issue on good ole – An AWESOME resource for any MOD or DIY Computer project. oÞĪfter doing the Google Dance and scanning through various sources, I discovered this is a common problem with the “solo VBUS pin” of the USB 3.0 header pin and socket. I thought that the “Benny Hill fast-forward” was particularly hilarious, but only second to the reaction of success.