On Tue, 9 Oct 2007, Michael Hawkins wrote:
> But the EPROM socket is a whole different ball of fun (not) because it
> is one of those large types where you can't get to the pins to snip them
> off.
>
> So to remove the EPROM socket requires a lot of patience and care.
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or a DREMEL tool...? less patience required ;)
i don't have a poly nearby, so i can't see what a cut-off wheel would
likely bump into. i will say that this method, if feasible ∗really∗ should
be done with safety-glasses in a well ventilated (forced air-flow!) area.
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