JuiceWare Xd Socket5

OMG it doesn't work Stay calm it's probably something simple.
 * Start by verifying that the Juicebox works without the adapter.
 * Then, if you have one, make sure that a Juiceware cartridge works (the mp3 kit doesn't help much, it uses different lines).

If the Juicebox still works you can concentrate on the socket adapter you just made.
 * Take it apart and inspect everything;
 * The wires (loose, shorted?)
 * Use tweezers to lightly tug on each wire to make sure it is securely attached.
 * A good magnifying glass or loupe can help you see shorts between the connections.
 * Starting from the socket end trace out each wire - this can be done visually or with a meter.
 * The gold fingers (glue, dirt, damage?)
 * Use glue remover to clean glue from the fingers.
 * A pencil eraser can be used to clean dirt from the gold fingers (use it lightly).
 * You may be able to glue down a lifted finger. I have had limited success doing this.
 * Do the parts fit together properly?
 * The screws should go in easily.
 * There should be no gaps along the edges.

The type of error might be an indication of what is wrong; If none of this helps you can email me juiceboxfan AT yahoo dot com with the symptoms. This is not an email that gets checked regularly so I will apologize in advance for being slow to respond.
 * If the Juicebox doesn't boot with the adapter installed - the cause is likely to be a short.
 * If the cartridge test doesn't detect that there is an xD card installed - there is probably a loose wire or a mis-wire.
 * If the memory is detected but the wrong ID or memory size is displayed - check the wiring of the data bus.
 * The memory size should be printed on the xD card.
 * The memory test may not work on all xD card sizes (less than 1G only?) - try a smaller one.
 * It may be difficult to find the ID of a particular card - The true manufacturer might not be the one whose name is printed on it.
 * The Kodak xD used in this example is made by Toshiba. Toshiba has the same ID as Matrix just to add to the confusion.
 * If the test image doesn't run, make sure each step of the write is working, a problem here may indicate an issue with the nWR or WP wires;
 * Erase: after the erase all bytes in the block should be 0xFF.
 * Program: the checksum will change between the erase and program steps.
 * Read back the first few sectors and verify that the image was written in correctly.

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