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    Re: Leds are always ON

    Hi Manolis

    So we can rule out any possible damage to the card, and given your comment in an earlier post about POSITIVE being the pin closer to J1, did you at any time connect the power supply in that way?

    David

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    Re: Leds are always ON

    Quote Originally Posted by fordgt40 View Post
    Hi Manolis

    So we can rule out any possible damage to the card, and given your comment in an earlier post about POSITIVE being the pin closer to J1, did you at any time connect the power supply in that way?

    David
    Pin J0 is not parallel with P2 but with J1 connector
    So
    positive IS closest to J1 connector



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    Re: Leds are always ON

    Ah, so the latest mastercard is not laid out as per their own user manual, that is very poor of Opencockpits and explains the confusion! Apologies, but I could only offer guidance based on the information made available by Opencockpits!

    Moving on, have you set up your sioc.ini file to recognise the mastercard ie MASTER=0,4,1,30. The last figure of 30 should be replaced by the number you see in your sioc window in the heading DEVICES - it is all explained in the sioc.ini file.
    I am not certain if failure to do this will affect the way the siocmonitor programme works, but it is worth trying. Also, how are you testing? are you using an OC outputs breakout board or directly onto the pins in the 40 pin sockets

    David

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    Re: Leds are always ON

    All is OK! I am inexcusable

    I was trying with J1(displays) instead of J2(outputs)

    Thank you anyway!

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