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    hi i have x-prog m for more than a year working with no problems ( clone .
    tried to read a few chips lately and all i get is error
    xprog vcc pin overloaded check "vcc" pin connection
    can anybody help repair this or point me in right direction of the problem please .any help very much apreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by squirrelbandy View Post
    hi i have x-prog m for more than a year working with no problems ( clone .
    tried to read a few chips lately and all i get is error
    xprog vcc pin overloaded check "vcc" pin connection
    can anybody help repair this or point me in right direction of the problem please .any help very much apreciated.

    Pretty sure ive read solution to this earlier in this thread, its capacitor faulty, read this whole thread m8, and you find solution.


    sorry m8, thought it was same thread http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...-prog-m-54236/
    Last edited by obdmaster; 25th January, 2011 at 08:27 PM.
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    ye this is to do with authorisations ect but mines all authorised and was working perfect but all of a sudden im getting this error so bit gutted as was great tool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by squirrelbandy View Post
    ye this is to do with authorisations ect but mines all authorised and was working perfect but all of a sudden im getting this error so bit gutted as was great tool.

    Read all other post m8, ive seen it on there, exactly same problem has digital picture showing faulty capacitors
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    OK IVE SORTED IT .
    it was down to a usb lead i always use on Zed bull no problems but it doesnt like x-prog m
    used 1 from my Keycrypt and works fine again also tried on lead indoors from external hardrive and that works fine as well.

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    hi m8
    any one can help me in this picture
    translate
    KOAX =
    schwarz =
    rot=

    thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by vanos batam View Post
    hi m8
    any one can help me in this picture
    translate
    KOAX =
    schwarz =
    rot=

    thanks
    koax = coaxial cable (black - GND, white - central)
    schwarz = black
    rot= red

 

 

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