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"path": "/t/k1297-g20-protocol-tester/2602#post_10",
"publishedAt": "2026-06-05T14:41:57.000Z",
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"textContent": "The Windows operating system is booting normally, the K1297-G20 application is giving timeout and not starting because the boards are not responding. I will post the log file and a screenshot.\nThe problem with the boards is that the boot command, which is stored in the NVRAM. Because the lithium battery has discharged, this parameter was lost. I replaced the component that has the battery (it’s a combination of 2 components a lithium battery and a crystal called SNAPHAT), but now I need to store in the NVRAM the correct boot command line, since now it is just a sequence of bogus characters (on one ofthe tracers it was only a line full of “U” characters, on the other one just some random characters).",
"title": "K1297-G20 Protocol Tester"
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