256k x 4 Re: finding old RAM
>From: ard_at_p850ug1.demon.co.uk
>
>> > Desoldering ram chips is more effort then its worth.
>
>That depends on the RAM chips, how rare they are, and how much you need
>them.
>
Sounds like a process for an electric frying pan and peanut oil.
Wear gloves and a face shield ( unless your really stupid ).
Use a chip puller tool or make something up with stiff wire
( like coat hanger, a little bending and filing ).
After they cool, wash then with dish soap.
Dwight
Received on Fri Mar 26 2004 - 19:07:47 GMT
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