I was working probably a bit too late last night, and when I populated a bread board with some switches and pots to use to simulate inputs into my project, I acidentally powered the breadboard with 24 volts. Which meant that the switch and pot outputs into the digital and analog inputs of my Yun were 24 volts. Which seems to have fried the Yun's I/O capabilities. DOH!!
It still boots up, can load and run sketches, and connect to WiFi, but if I try to give it any inputs, nada.
So does anyone know what specific component I might have fried, and if it's doable to fix? If I just have to replace an inexpensive chip, I might give it a shot.