Novice Question

David Cooley n5xmt at bellsouth.net
Tue Apr 4 21:53:55 GMT 2000


At 05:28 PM 4/4/00, you wrote:
>I've heard of folks disassebling the memcals, but I have yet to do anything
>other then wreck them with any attempt I've made at that.  Also, remember
>some of these guys do this stuff for a living and have the hands of a
>surgeon, and the proper equipment for doing said operations.  I've seen a
>doctored PCB, that I had to ask where the work was done, it was that good.
>If you do that sort of thing fine, this is just a broad spectrum letter, so
>that not everyone thinks it's a no brainer to do.
>
>Like the electrictian said to the surgeon, how dare you charge so much for
>what you do, I do things just as finely, and acurately as you.  The surgeons
>response,     ya but I do my work on stuff that is alive.


Best way I've done it is to snip the pins of the EPROM at the chip, then 
unsolder them 1 at a time with the solder sucker to remove the individual 
pins.  Then adding the socket to the carrier (Zif or standard).


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