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new build with Mesa 7i76ED and old Dell
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new build with Mesa 7i76ED and old Dell
Unfortunately, putting 6V+ on P3 could easily damage the 5V parts on the 7I76E
including the drivers for the Step/Dir pins (I'm not sure this has happened but its a possibility)
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