On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Uwe Bonnes
<bon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> You can try to shortcircuit SCL when plugging in. Then a standard
> device should be recognized. Not take off the shortcircuit and reprogram the
> EEPROM.
I have to confess I really have no idea of what you are saying :-D
My current guess is that there is some SCL pin on the chip that I can
short-circuit (connect it to some VCC pin), but, as I said on my last
e-mail, for that I would need to break the plastic case, which I was
trying to avoid for now.
If all else fails, as the device is of no value anymore I may try
doing it just for curiosity ;-)
Thanks,
~Nuno Lucas
>
> Do at your own risk...
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