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Re: corrupt CPU?

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I am not sure, but I think I just corrupted my CPU (as far as I can tell). I was loading some code into the cpu (the code was in the process of loading) when the reset button on the CPU was pressed. Now it is permanently in the ready to be coded stage (programing light solid orange). I have tried disconnecting ALL power (main and backup), restarting IFI Loader, disconnecting the wires and reconnecting them but nothing seems to work. I am worried that I may have a corrupted CPU now.
Never Mind. After waiting 1/2 an hour, it went back to normal.
 


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