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Re: GI issues
« on: October 18, 2010, 03:20:23 PM »

Checking continuity may not be giving you a true reading. If the copper traces have been compromised they may not be conducting as well as they used to. I would try jumpering a wire from the pins to the next component in the circuit - thus removing the problem of a burnt trace.

Test this by jumpering pins 1-6 for headers 120 and 121.
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