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- From: djm2@Ra.MsState.Edu (Daniel Jr Murrell)
- Subject: Re: Popping Processors...
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- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 17:04:27 GMT
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- Rich,
- Has anyone had this problem? Oh yeah! :)
- I have a Derringer board, and for a while there, i left all the screws
- out of my 500 case so that i could easily plug the board back in when
- it gets popped out of the socket. Eventually, it seems like the board
- may settle down into the socket, but for now, I'm typing lightly, and
- i have a big glob of the yellow rubbery tack-it putty crushed between
- the case and the problem end of the board. Hopefully, that'll keep
- the board safely in place. I guess the material is safe, since it's all
- up against my 68000 chip, and it doesn't seem to have fused yet.. :)
- I'm still trying to decide on the "superglue" fix.. Anyone else have any
- other ideas? What does CSA suggest?
-
- Dan
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