yea I figured most were working so it is hard to do, but I had to ask, however I did get a blade directly hooked to the raspi. After a little data sheet tracing , my only other issue I have only been able to identify two chip selects other than the CS for the SPI I figured there would be three maybe to get up to 8 boards, I guess there is a address decoder or something on the controller board to individually address them, no hashing yet the board don't have any heatsinks. It would be cool if i knew what I/Os it used for what in the driver
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but then it would be easy. At first I thought man two dead chips, but there was only 10 anyway got a little over excited. Something I don't understand yet is when you use the --hwreset option it puts a very high frequency random looking waveform on one of the chip select lines, were talking 1.5ns pulses, and I don't really see anything else sent but a few seconds of that.
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