Argh :( But the connector is still actually on the board? If so you might just be able to buy and fit a new one, or have the tracks lifted?
If you want to get it going (and the tracks aren't shorted) you can actually solder a USB connector (or USB cable?) on to the board. There are two 22 Ohm resistors for USB data that aren't too hard to solder to, the diode has USB 5V, and ground is easy.
Either that or you can still use a USB-TTL converter on A9/A10...
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Argh :( But the connector is still actually on the board? If so you might just be able to buy and fit a new one, or have the tracks lifted?
If you want to get it going (and the tracks aren't shorted) you can actually solder a USB connector (or USB cable?) on to the board. There are two 22 Ohm resistors for USB data that aren't too hard to solder to, the diode has USB 5V, and ground is easy.
Either that or you can still use a USB-TTL converter on A9/A10...