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Old 10 July 2008, 10:00   #1
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Clockport connection...PLEASE help!

Ok, here's the story:

I've got a Buddha Flash Phoenix card in my A2000 and I want to use the clockport to connect my new Subway module to it.

BUT, the Buddha doesn't have any markings to indicate the clockport's orientation.

Can someone please tell me which way to connect the clockport cable to the Buddha? I don't want to blow it up!!!!

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Old 10 July 2008, 10:34   #2
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Ask Keropi, he knows this as he's personally blown one up before although he was using a Kickflash and not a buddha but they are from the same company.
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Old 10 July 2008, 10:41   #3
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Ask Keropi, he knows this as he's personally blown one up before although he was using a Kickflash and not a buddha but they are from the same company.
Well, that sucks...I don't want that happening to anybody!

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Old 10 July 2008, 10:41   #4
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If you'd looked on the E3B (Subway) homepage, you'd have seen the installation guide

http://www.e3b.de/usb/soft/Subway2BuddhaConnection.pdf
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Hahahaha, excellent!

I didn't think to do that as it came with instructions, but not that bit...so I figured there was nothing like that diagram available!

Thanks man

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Old 10 July 2008, 11:08   #6
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easy... if you look on the buddha clockport, you will see a small resistor... that is the pin #1 side... so just connect the cable having the red stripe this way...



edit: damn, too slow LOL
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Not too slow man, that link Alex provided was for regular Buddha, not Phoenix edition!

I thank you both!

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lol, either way it is the same connection
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Old 10 July 2008, 11:45   #9
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But it might not have been. Why they couldn't silk screen the orientation I dunno
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But it might not have been.
That was my concern.

Now I've got related software issues...will post in the correct area
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