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Vistron 37 No model number stuck in standby

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sparky:
hi
believe most of eeproms are 8 pins
dave
post a pic of signal board

Turnip:
Hi S/Doo,

Did you say 'Turkish Delight'  ? - lay on those Vestel piccies - Chris.

scooby-doo:
Here you go.





If this is any better

http://www.inspectabike.co.uk/1/1.jpg
http://www.inspectabike.co.uk/1/2.jpg

scooby-doo:
Hi Again

In the second picture could someone please tell me what the 4 pin blue connector is for, its location is down in the bottom left hand corner just above the VGA socket.

Could I also ask where you think the eeprom is on this thing, I thought it was either the chip just right/up of the small heat sink centre of the board or the one bottom left of the heatsink.

Any help or guesstimates would be greatly appreciated.

watteau:
Hi,
Sorry, don't recognise the board, but the blue socket is probably for programming,
as for the EEPROM, I would also probably go for the IC near the top-right of the main IC
(the one with the heat sink).
Check the voltages on pins 5, and 6 of this IC (the data lines), and if they are the same
(about 2v), you could try a reset, similar to the SAMSUNG (keep these pins short
while switching on, and release) - if these these voltages are different, the IC is
probably one of the versions that use write protection, and this method won't work,
Good Luck,
John.

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