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From: glen@intelca.UUCP (Glen Shires)
Newsgroups: net.micro
Subject: Re: Another Mac Review - Memory Expansion
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Date: Thu, 23-Feb-84 15:39:19 EST
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;-)  (winking)

For those who want a quick & dirty way to replace soldered-in chips:

Take a wire-cutters and cut all the leads off the DIP.  Remove the old chip
and solder the new one to the old leads.  Sure it looks ugly, but you
don't have to worry about damaging that expensive multi-layer PC board.

^ ^     Glen Shires, Intel, Santa Clara, Ca.
O O     {pur-ee,hplabs,ucbvax!amd70}!intelca!glen
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\-/    --- stay mellow