Laser wrote: scottc wrote: The cables arrived today. I'd hoped that it would bring some good news. Nope, no such luck.
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I really don't understand this.
*Nothing* works? Try to re-burn both firmware and keymap with the new cable.
If it's in the hardware ... you'll have to measure it.
I can get into the bootloader mode and re-flash it, but it doesn't have any effect. This was the same even with the old cable. When I then unplug the cable and re-insert it, my machines don't recognise that a new device has been inserted (specifically, in Windows there's no "new device" chime and on Linux, dmesg shows no new lines).
Nuum wrote: Oh, damn, that's a strange problem, maybe you broke a resistor or diode while fiddling with it?
I've got no idea. I don't think so. It worked one night when I went to bed, then the next evening after work, it didn't.
I had just loosely screwed it in to its case the night before it stopped working. Maybe that could be it? Too much flex on the PCB? It worked for a few hours that evening, though. I know that some people had problems with PCBs only working when flexed in a certain way. It might've broken a cold solder join somewhere. I've got no idea. I bought a multimeter to try to figure it out. I don't really have any idea of what to do, but I'll give it a shot. Otherwise, that's 2 PCBs down the shitter. For 65 euro, I could've bought a proper PCB or maybe even a pre-owned Poker...