'90 Calpaks and PROMs
Bob Valentine
bob at tecmark.com
Mon May 1 21:25:17 GMT 2000
Yep, unsoldered the stock eprom, soldered in a socket. Put some hot glue
around the pins when you're sure the solder job is ok, prevents solder
joints or the really thin metal you soldered to from cracking. I used a
6-cylinder memcal as a trial, then did a V8 one.
Yeah, gotta get a ZIF socket one of these days! I remove the chip before
erasing, but I doubt UV would affect the ESC filter anyway....
Here it is in it's natural state of butchery:
http://www.liii.com/~ravalent/tpi/mcmod.jpg
-> Bob Valentine
-> bob at tecmark.com
At 02:15 PM 5/1/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>A quick question from a newbie here ...
>
>Those of you who are burning chips from years where the PROM is soldered to
>the calpak ... is it possible to make some sort of adapter or do you have to
>unsolder the PROM, erase the chip, reburn it, and then resolder it to the
>calpak?
>
>Tim Siford
>'90 IROC
>
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