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Astro saber test cable

radioguy328

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Has anyone successfully hacked a regular saber cable for use on an astro saber for firmware flashing? I know a simple pin swap allows for normal programming.

I have a regular saber cable and the Astro saber cable seems to be unobtanium!

Thanks in advance.
 

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Pretty sure I used the instructions from batlabs.com when I did mine years ago. Added a toggle switch so I could use the same cable for both.
 

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I have compared the schematics on batlabs and will mod my cable. Did it allow you to do firmware upgrades as well? Or just general programming?
 

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Pretty sure I used the instructions from batlabs.com when I did mine years ago. Added a toggle switch so I could use the same cable for both.
Ditto. Worked just fine.
 
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