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    Quote Originally Posted by Tman View Post
    Makes sense , a lot .

    I am far from being an expert , but my thinking is as follows : when a cpu is bricked what is
    broken exactely : is it the ''brain'' that refuses to listen\read the instructions or it is
    the hardware that cut communication .

    If i was designer of such : i would have a secret backdoor that could only be open
    with a dedicated code \ so as to open the comm between the hardware & the firmware \
    This code would only be supplied thru email after proper identification by the seller.

    As my dash experience : the manufacturer Qrontech sent me a debugging file
    that i wrote on the sd and put in the cam ...it was supposed to fix it ...but
    nothing happened . I supposed the system locked him-self and nothing would make
    him listen ....

    Those things are almost human...
    I'm 99.99% sure that the "bricked" CPUs can easily be repaired with any ICSP tool (pic programmer). I highly doubt that ALP would release a .hex file for you to use though, so it'd probably have to be sent back.

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