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Did You Program Your Chip?
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Is it glitching? Try different timing files also make sure that your solder point to the CPU_RST. Is good!
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Rodent_Modz wrote Is it glitching? Try different timing files also make sure that your solder point to the CPU_RST. Is good!
Thanks for the help, Rodent! I tried at least 5 timing files and still no boot. I decided to use a Coolrunner and it glitched so it must just be a faulty Ace v3 board
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