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Old 01-17-2013   #1
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Flow rebuilder and dump problems

I have been sanding the nor clip so it fits the nor chip now, before i always got 10001100 error. It always gives me a dump now, but when i use in flow rebuilder i get this:



I have tried 3 times, and always the same, is the nor clip not attached, even if it gives me dumps without errors?
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Old 01-17-2013   #2
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1 or more pins in the clip isnt making good enough contact with the nor pins
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Originally Posted by domelec View Post
1 or more pins in the clip isnt making good enough contact with the nor pins
I guess i'll have to clip it harder or somehow set it in better place?
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Old 01-17-2013   #4
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because u sanded alot in my view, i assume u blow away all that stuff after sanding

if no pins are damaged then ur on the good track but it needs a bit more pressing down, if u reassembled it with the topcover make sure u screw it crosswise and not 1 side first, u must be gently doing this otherwise its either flipping up at one side or coming loose, keep at it and do not flash anything as the dumps are corrupt!

when clipping it place it on 1 side first and clip it like that so not level on top of it and stop sanding there...it's already to much, it just need some scraping on those

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why sand an e3clip anyway they fit well
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Originally Posted by domelec View Post
why sand an e3clip anyway they fit well

It's not an exact fit, therefor you have to apply a bit of pressure.
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Originally Posted by vb_encryption_vb View Post
It's not an exact fit, therefor you have to apply a bit of pressure.
sanding is taking away not applying pressure
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Originally Posted by domelec View Post
why sand an e3clip anyway they fit well
perhaps...on some boards(slims) not always tho...just a bit on the red lines and fits everytime...or its just the "howto" clip >> from 1 side like on the wiki is posted and showed in the original "e3clip vid"....and no real crisp "click" either...the first 2 maybe.....but this e3clip is almost raped..just to much....
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