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Re: Classmate Static Discharge Susceptibility
Can teams who had issues with joysticks on the field give a brief description of how things were attached to the computer? What was plugged into the left side, what was plugged into the right?
Also, what was the setup procedure you followed? Did you plug in enet, then open the classmate, open the classmate, plug in enet, then plug in USB, etc? As for static discharge issues, are there any other symptoms to point in this direction? Any reboot after a spark, any joysticks that worked until a spark? Greg McKaskle |
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