Pulling those RAMs

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Pulling those RAMs

Post by Info-Mac » August 28th, 1984, 2:03 am

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Date: Tue, 10-Jul-84 09:01:24 EDT
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From: [email protected]
Edward.Tecot is quite correct. When dealing with an expensive (and
presumably delicate) printed circuit board, you don't want to take
any chances. Cut the chips out and carefully clean up afterwards.

If you care about the old chips, do the job neatly and you can
probably solder them on to DIP headers.
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