Tony Firshman wrote: > On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 at 03:16:41, ZN wrote: > (ref: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
> >If such a situation arises, the quick and easy solution is to carefully > >solder the chips into the sockets - chip by chip, so you can get at all the > >pins. > I was planning to use my sH soldering iron bit to solder the legs in the > sockets. > ..... once I had made sure it isn't simply a bad chip (8-)# Possible suggestion, Providing there is enough physical space; Find a new socket with long legs, and pop that into the current socket THEN place chip in the new piggybacked socket. Would that possible help??? -- Paul Holmgren Hoosier Corps #33, L-6 2 57 300-C's in Indy