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Updated BlueSCSI 1.1 Desktop Assembly (markdown)
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3. Solder on the resistor nets ensuring correct placement and orientation
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4. Solder on the Termination Jumpers & place the jumpers on to enable Termination
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5. Solder the 50 Pin headers on.
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5. Solder on the berg connector. Only needed if your machine does not supply enough power via the SCSI bus, but recommended to solder on if you have the connector
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6. Solder the 50 Pin headers on.
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* Note Pin 1 and Box header on the silk screen.
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6. Solder on the berg connector. Only needed if your machine does not supply enough power via the SCSI bus, but recommended to solder on if you have the connector
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7. Optional - solder on resistors for the LED for both power and activity. Note, resistors may be a tight fit depending on what size you have
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7. Optional - solder on resistors for the LED for both power and activity. Note, resistors may be a tight fit depending on what size you have. Bend leg under the resistor if needed
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8. Optional - Solder on 2 pin headers for the LED
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* Careful not to burn yourself. You can use the termination jumpers to hold the header in place while soldering. Just make sure to not leave them on the LED pins!
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9. Solder the header pins on to the BluePill. Then BluePill pill to the BlueSCSI PCB.
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* Correct orientation is having the USB connector of the BluePill facing AWAY from the SD holder.
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