I'll test the cable this weekend (with a SD card reader) and try again with tinfoil and pressing U (I had tried with silver foil, I can keep trying anyway :) I'll look for some good conductive thing to shorten the pins, too. If I can't get it to work... What should I do David (Samblas)? I guess soldering it without experience would be a sure warranty voider :D Btw, I can't find the receipt... if I can't get it to work, do you need it? I assume I have it, but since I can't find it in the "receipt place", I don't know where it should be.
Ruben On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 21:39, David Reyes Samblas Martinez <davidsamb...@tuxbrain.com> wrote: > El 16/06/2011 21:34, "David Reyes Samblas Martinez" <dsamb...@gmail.com> > escribió: >> El 16/06/2011 18:21, "Rubén Berenguel" <ru...@mostlymaths.net> escribió: >>> >>> So far, no luck. I even tried putting a little piece from a silver >>> sheet (thin one, for stamp silvering) between the rubber button and >>> the pins to get a better connection (silver is a good conductor). I'll >>> keep trying. >>> >>> I bought it from tuxbrain, 1.3 years ago or so. I don't know how much >>> warranty I had, I guess I have the form lying around somewhere. Maybe >>> David can share some more light in this part :) >> NanoNote (as all devices by EU law) has two years of warranty you still >> covered :) >>> >>> I'll keep trying, and maybe look for a soldering iron... >>> >>> Ruben >>> >>> On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 18:03, Wolfgang Spraul <wolfg...@sharism.cc> >> wrote: >>> >> no luck. I had already tried pressing U and different power >>> >> combinations, I just tried again and even using the battery as an >>> >> alternative power switch... No result. As good as dead for now, at >>> >> least the red light still goes on... It is not completely dead. >>> > >>> > Shorting the USB boot pins is the gold standard in all this. If >>> > that cannot get you the 601a:4740 back, I'd say you need a new Nano :-) >>> > I really want to understand what happened to the device, I think it >>> > should be within the warranty so just return it to Tuxbrain and >>> > Tuxbrain >>> > will ship you a new one? >>> > >>> > Where did you buy your Ben? >>> > As a last resort, you can still try to short the USB boot pins with >>> > a soldering iron... >>> > Wolfgang >>> > >>> > _______________________________________________ >>> > Qi Hardware Discussion List >>> > Mail to list (members only): discussion@lists.en.qi-hardware.com >>> > Subscribe or Unsubscribe: >> http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion >>> > >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Qi Hardware Discussion List >>> Mail to list (members only): discussion@lists.en.qi-hardware.com >>> Subscribe or Unsubscribe: >> http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion > > _______________________________________________ > Qi Hardware Discussion List > Mail to list (members only): discussion@lists.en.qi-hardware.com > Subscribe or Unsubscribe: > http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion > _______________________________________________ Qi Hardware Discussion List Mail to list (members only): discussion@lists.en.qi-hardware.com Subscribe or Unsubscribe: http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion