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TerribleFire's H4 Build

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Not sure where this case came from ... but the damage does explain why the alt key was missing ...
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Has anyone tried UbeSwitch with H4? wont boot for me which is strange?
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terriblefire wrote: 20 May 2020 19:48 Has anyone tried UbeSwitch with H4? wont boot for me which is strange?
You need 12V for UBE...
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exxos wrote: 20 May 2020 19:55
terriblefire wrote: 20 May 2020 19:48 Has anyone tried UbeSwitch with H4? wont boot for me which is strange?
You need 12V for UBE...
Ah thanks. :)
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terriblefire wrote: 18 May 2020 22:43 Now if someone hadnt missed the 44 pin PLCC sockets off the BOM i'd be trying to boot it about now :P :lol:
@terriblefire Just wondering...did you update your mouser/rapid lists with the dreaded 44 pin PLCC socket?

Payday soon & hoping to place an order (or two) to address a few more of the shortages for my first H4 (and start towards the second where I can)... :D
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JezC wrote: 27 May 2020 16:49 @terriblefire Just wondering...did you update your mouser/rapid lists with the dreaded 44 pin PLCC socket?
Ops not yet.
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terriblefire wrote: 27 May 2020 17:02
JezC wrote: 27 May 2020 16:49 @terriblefire Just wondering...did you update your mouser/rapid lists with the dreaded 44 pin PLCC socket?
Ops not yet.
Fair enough...any idea what the part number is (and where you got it) please?
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JezC wrote: 27 May 2020 17:08 Fair enough...any idea what the part number is (and where you got it) please?
I used 3M part 8444-11B1-RK-TP (Mouser part 517-8444-11B1-RK-TP).
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JezC wrote: 27 May 2020 17:08 Fair enough...any idea what the part number is (and where you got it) please?
Exxos sent me one.
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derkom wrote: 27 May 2020 17:29
JezC wrote: 27 May 2020 17:08 Fair enough...any idea what the part number is (and where you got it) please?
I used 3M part 8444-11B1-RK-TP (Mouser part 517-8444-11B1-RK-TP).
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Fabulous - will try and compile the order(s) over the weekend.
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