Originally Posted By: mlord
I think that part is okay. It certainly doesn't have any bad effects here, at least.


Mine only develops this problem once in a while. It only happened this time after I had owned the board for a while and it had been working fine for a couple of days.

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But again, my board behaves like yours only when I forget to remove power from the FTDI chip while using the TX/RX pins from the I/O header. Or maybe when I get TX/RX reversed (oops!).


None of those things are the case in my situation. I have double checked that the jumper to the FTDI chip power does not have continuity.
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