serpentara
Contributor
My Atom 3.1 decided to go belly up on me after a dive, so while it is getting repaired I bought a BUD as a backup so that I won't be computerless in the future.
Turning the BUD over I noticed that it has the same three pins that my Atom uses for connecting to a computer. I know that these are also the wet activation pins, but the case even has the same divot next to the pins that the PC interface mounts to.
I bet that Oceanic uses the same microcontroller and/or motherboard on this device as they do for the Atom/Geo. It would just make sense from a parts/logistics standpoint. They only cost < $10 anyway... Has anyone tried connecting to these pins and seeing if the BUD will download logs?
On that note, how long does Oceanic usually take to repair a device under warranty?
Turning the BUD over I noticed that it has the same three pins that my Atom uses for connecting to a computer. I know that these are also the wet activation pins, but the case even has the same divot next to the pins that the PC interface mounts to.
I bet that Oceanic uses the same microcontroller and/or motherboard on this device as they do for the Atom/Geo. It would just make sense from a parts/logistics standpoint. They only cost < $10 anyway... Has anyone tried connecting to these pins and seeing if the BUD will download logs?
On that note, how long does Oceanic usually take to repair a device under warranty?