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Re: WD10TMVV 11A27S2 USB drive ROM

January 13th, 2016, 16:24

ISTM that the logical approach would be to match the MCU and motor controller. A USB PCB is just a SATA PCB with a USB-SATA bridge glued to the front end. Therefore it stands to reason that the two PCBs should be essentially identical after the SATA interface.

Re: WD10TMVV 11A27S2 USB drive ROM

January 13th, 2016, 16:28

fzabkar wrote:ISTM that the logical approach would be to match the MCU and motor controller. A USB PCB is just a SATA PCB with a USB-SATA bridge glued to the front end. Therefore it stands to reason that the two PCBs should be essentially identical after the SATA interface.

You are correct. Its was just laziness on my part using the Ace Labs list as it has always been correct before.
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