I was looking in the serial log, but part of what is the same, is that it boots into the image on the mmc, instead of pausing or anything.
It looks like I actually ripped the pads off of that on this board too ( I'm not a delicate man ), and so I did do some attempts with the replacement board, but I didn't want to dig too hard at my working one.
I'm sure some of you have already noticed, but I'm pretty sure this is not just a normal jumper., there are a lot of little components on both sides of it, that makes me think it probably needs some kind of signal attached to it?
Well, I should have kept reading in the thread you linked for the KT2 exposed, you talk a lot about the 'cb lines' and control lines on the microFTX for the usb boot and the ones on the on/off and reset pads.
It was nice to find most of the pins on the bottom of the board that matched up to serial and the switch, those are alot easier to solder to than the little ones in the debug pad, and that makes me more hopeful that the same will be true on the Oasis, that there are pads on the back that people will eventually find.
I think Right now I cam going to put a pin in this, unless people want to send me concrete ideas to test on it.
Between all the damage I've done to it ( Water damage, pads de-soldered and ripped off, connectors melted ), it might be time to just frame it and hang it on the wall.
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