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-Hi @iphonerepairtom! Sorry for super ghosting you. Life has been a little crazy, but I'm glad I have a rep as a panic log pro. I'm mostly responding for completion's sake, since I suspect you may have sorted this by now, but here's by two sense.
+Hi @iphonerepairtom! Sorry for super ghosting you. Life has been a little crazy, but I'm glad I have a rep as a panic log pro. I'm mostly responding for completion's sake, since I suspect you may have sorted this by now, but here's my two sense.
-Definitely see your reasoning on pointing to display. Says display eeprom right in the panic. Schematic specifically references i2c3 is related to Touch eeprom as well as some other chips that use Apple codenames so can't be 100% sure what they are. But could be the display eeprom in question. The fact that it references waiting for an interrupt that is not arriving might also make the think the cable could have some damage. But that's purely conjecture.
+Definitely see your reasoning on pointing to display. Says display eeprom right in the panic. Schematic specifically references i2c3 is related to Touch eeprom as well as some other chips that use Apple codenames, so can't be 100% sure what they are. But could be the display eeprom in question. The fact that it references waiting for an interrupt that is not arriving might also make the think the cable could have some damage. But that's purely conjecture.
Did you ever figure this out?

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Original post by: Alisha C

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Hi @iphonerepairtom! Sorry for super ghosting you. Life has been a little crazy, but I'm glad I have a rep as a panic log pro. I'm mostly responding for completion's sake, since I suspect you may have sorted this by now, but here's by two sense.

Definitely see your reasoning on pointing to display. Says display eeprom right in the panic. Schematic specifically references i2c3 is related to Touch eeprom as well as some other chips that use Apple codenames so can't be 100% sure what they are. But could be the display eeprom in question. The fact that it references waiting for an interrupt that is not arriving might also make the think the cable could have some damage. But that's purely conjecture.

Did you ever figure this out?

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