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www.cablechick.com.au
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| | | | | Learn about the varieties of audio jack and how to identify them, plus discover why one TRRS cable won't work for all your AV needs. | |
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kennedn.com
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www.downtowndougbrown.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user's detailed account of repairing an Elgato HD60 S capture card with non-working LEDs involves identifying a corrupted firmware section in the SPI flash. They resolved the issue by replacing the SPI flash content using a combination of hardware tools and firmware modifications, ultimately restoring the LEDs. The process required a deep understanding of firmware, hardware components, and the interplay between the Cypress and Nuvoton chips. The user also highlights challenges with Elgato's firmware update process on Windows, suggesting potential improvements for users facing similar issues. | |
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brandonrozek.com
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| | | I recently had a gaming session with old friends and we played the game Starbound. In hopes of continuing our session in the near future, I set up a Starbound server for us all to connect to. However, since I've recently learned how to setup LXC containers, my host OS is Fedora, and the steamcmd provides instructions for Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch. I've decided to set up a system container using LXC. | ||