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« Reply #15 on: August 05, 2022, 12:02:50 PM »

Remove the resistor  6.8k from memory and solder a  normal 1/4 W 8.2k (10k might also work) to the circled pad. Leave the other lead of the 8.2k dangling near the ground. All you do is touch that lead to the ground or even clip it to ground for bootmode at start.

Excellent, thank you. I should have a 8.2k on hand, will solder that up in a few hours when I'm able to work on it. I'm assuming this is the method where you would remove that resistor, then short to ground on startup, but safer than without a resistor in place. In place of shorting pin 24 to ground, with or without a resistor?
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« Reply #16 on: August 05, 2022, 05:16:44 PM »

fwiw I was curious why my ch431a dump didn't work, and found out that there is a power supply issue with the ch431a board. It tries to run everything at 3.3v, so especially ISP programming, 3.3v isn't going to cut it. This link seems to summarize the issue and shows a fix https://wej.k.vu/electronics/ch341a-mini-programmer-fix/ should anyone come across this post in the future. I will attempt to do the fix, and try dumping the 95160 with the ISP chip clip and ch431a after I can get a good dump over CAN.
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« Reply #17 on: August 05, 2022, 06:23:00 PM »

I'm assuming this is the method where you would remove that resistor, then short to ground on startup, but safer than without a resistor in place. In place of shorting pin 24 to ground, with or without a resistor?

Yes, that pad goes to pin 24 of the flas
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