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   On 11/12/2024 16:46, Daniel wrote:   
   > Andy Burns writes:   
   >   
   >> Daniel wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> Jeff did a teardown on his second channel and soldered a m.2 socket   
   >>> hoping it was properly designed. He found the power lines weren't traced   
   >>> in so no power.   
   >>   
   >> There were some nearby component missing too, maybe the Rev1 board has   
   >> bugs, and they need a Rev2 (or whatever) but his soldering job looked   
   >> relatively clumsy (bridged pins etc).   
   >   
   > Yeah, it was pretty bad, at least he was honest about it.   
   >   
   > I am sure things were missing to keep the circuitry disabled and I'm no   
   > engineer.   
      
   Why would you put support chips on if you were not going to install an   
   M.2 socket anyway?   
      
   I think he called it right in that this is a bare bones model, and more   
   upmarket versions will emerge in due course.   
      
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   The lifetime of any political organisation is about three years before   
   its been subverted by the people it tried to warn you about.   
      
   Anon.   
      
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