Operational issue – Amazon EC2 Outage (N. Virginia): Some TCP customers are currently experiencing a service outage related to the AWS power failure in Northern Virginia which is broadly impacting software providers globally. AWS expects full recover to happen this morning, but has acknowledged unexpected delays. Realtime updates from AWS can be found here and updates directly from TCP can be found here. TCP is working behind the scenes to migrate impacted customers to a secondary datacenter should AWS be unable to resolve their issue this morning.
The LED should flash rapidly, indicating the update is in progress. Safety Warning:
If you are a TV repair technician or an electronics enthusiast, you have likely encountered the ubiquitous main board. Found in a vast array of budget to mid-range LED TVs (brands like Toshiba, Hitachi, JVC, Bush, Finlux, Telefunken, and many supermarket own-brands), this chassis is powerful but notoriously prone to firmware corruption. VESTEL CHASSIS 17MB62-V1 U158 MX25L80 DUMP Service
"It's the firmware," he whispered to the ghostly reflection of himself in the dark panel. "The MX25L80 has been corrupted." The LED should flash rapidly, indicating the update
Aris stared. He didn't just fix a TV. He had unlocked the ghost in the machine. He could tweak the panel voltage, remove the region lock, even tell the TV to forget it was ever turned on. He could sell this board as "new." "It's the firmware," he whispered to the ghostly
A from a working Vestel 17MB62-V1 board contains: