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# Programming
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Plug the micro-USB port on the edge of td-io into a computer. It will appear as a USB flash drive. Drag and drop the firmware U2F file onto the flash drive. When programming is complete, the drive will disconnect automatically.
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Once programmed, the white button must be held when plugging in the USB cable to re-enter programming mode.
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# Basic test
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1. Power the board via a JAMMA supergun.
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2. Measure the pins on the JVS power connector and make sure the +3.3V line measures between 3.27V and 3.39V.
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3. Ensure the volume pot turns smoothly and is not loose.
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4. Set the switch default positions to 2 coin chutes and mono sound.
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# Functionality test
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4. Attach a JVS host to the JVS connectors. Ensure that the green LED illuminates once the host initializes JVS.
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5. Attach a sound source to the RCA connectors. Ensure that the sound is audible via either the JAMMA connector or via the stereo header.
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6. Attach a video source to the VGA connector. Ensure that video appears via the supergun.
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