Failed 1.6 hardware mod, can it be repaired?

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    xer0510
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      So i just attempted the hardware that allows my ossc 1.6 to run fw 1.0. other than mistake i made by lifting the trace to pin 25 of the TVP7002PZP. which the schematic shows that it is not connected. it looked like to be a successful mod. now the ossc wont sync, when i switch to the active input i lose signal then lcd shows 60hz at first then starts to scramble with random numbers and letters. i thought maybe i lifted pin 24 or its trace but after inspection of the pin and trace it seems to be ok. im in no way a pro, so i could totally wrong about this, im thinking i could have bridged pin 24 and 25. if this was the issue, how much damaged would that have done? would i need to replace the one or two ICs or could i somehow bypass it with some jumpers wires?

      #63248
      marqs
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        Does it work anymore with 0.90 fw (no need to reverse the mod)?

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        Atharv95
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          I attempted a mod on my OSSC 1.6 to run firmware 1.0, but I made a mistake by lifting the trace to pin 25 of the TVP7002PZP. The schematic shows that this pin is not connected, so the mod seemed successful initially. However, now the OSSC won’t sync. When I switch to the active input, I lose the signal, and the LCD shows 60Hz at first, then scrambles with random numbers and letters. I thought maybe I lifted pin 24 or its trace, but after inspecting both the pin and trace, they seem fine. I’m not a pro, so I could be mistaken, but I’m wondering if I accidentally bridged pins 24 and 25. If that’s the issue, how much damage could that have caused? Would I need to replace one or both ICs, or is it possible to bypass the issue with jumper wires?

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