I haven't spilled any on any pins yet.  You don't need very much glue to make 
it work.  I don't know how conductive super glue is, I don't think it is very, 
but it might be an interesting experiment.  I'll pull out the datasheet and put 
some glue between D0 and D1 or some pins that won't be shorting Vcc to ground 
and see if it affects it.  

Randy
---- Corey Osgood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Randall Philipson wrote:
> > I don't have an account so I guess I can't edit the wiki, but anyone can 
> > feel free to add the stuff, or if desired, I can work up something and 
> > submit it for consideration.  (I guess I would just submit an HTML 
> > attachment?).
> > 
> > Obviously I'm not claiming any copyright on the photos.  Public domain, 
> > share them if you wish.
> > 
> 
> I thought about doing something very similar to this, but would there be
> any issue with the conductivity of the super glue? Especially if any
> spilled onto the pins? That was the concern that kept me from
> experimenting with it (and the inclusion of a plcc extractor with my
> BIOS savior, I was just too cheap to buy one). I've also tinkered around
> with using toothpicks to remove the chips...bad idea.
> 
> BTW, very nice job, and good pics.
> 
> -Corey

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