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 The pins are identified on the MB SID schematic: [[http://​www.ucapps.de/​mbhp/​mbhp_sid_v3.pdf]] The pins are identified on the MB SID schematic: [[http://​www.ucapps.de/​mbhp/​mbhp_sid_v3.pdf]]
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-CS# is pin 8 (anti-clockwise from the top left) 
-A0 is pin 9  
-A4 is pin 13 
-D0 is pin 15 
-D7 is pin 22 
  
-To measure the voltage (and test the connection to that pin is good), connect your multimeter'​s red lead to ___?​___ ​and the black lead to ___?​___ ​and select the pin using the modulation wheel.+  * RES# is pin 5 (anti-clockwise from the top left) 
 +  * CS# is pin 8 
 +  * A0 is pin 9  
 +  * A4 is pin 13 
 +  * D0 is pin 15 
 +  * D7 is pin 22 
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 +To measure the voltage (and test the connection to that pin is good), connect your multimeter'​s red lead to the pin and the black lead to ground ​and select the pin using the modulation wheel
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 +It is unknown how this application behaves with 2 SIDs connected to one core.
  
 ===== mbsid_led_matrix_test ===== ===== mbsid_led_matrix_test =====
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