1. There is a Crystal chip behind the coax digital inputs that had Dolby and DTS logos printed on it (the CS493263-CL), which I suspect is the main brain of the decoding, although this little chip we're swapping out is obviously involved somehow.
2. The chip being swapped out for the ES fix is rectangular. I don't have my copy of the instructions handy, so I don't recall what they said about which direction the notch goes (I seem to recall it saying, but it's been seven months or so since I did the upgrade on my 950). If you haven't pulled the old chip out, you can simply note where the notch is now; the replacement is physically identical, and will go in the same way. Looking at the original versions of a couple pictures I took and added to my
review , I was able to get a look at how it was originally oriented. With the digital board in front of you and the inputs facing to the right (coax on bottom right, optical on top right), the notch is on the bottom left corner of its socket (notch side down, facing the bottom front of the chassis).
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