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- From: charles@gremlin.muug.mb.ca (Charles)
- Subject: Re: 16550AFN replacement for soldered-in 8250.
- Message-ID: <1992Sep10.062313.16147@gremlin.muug.mb.ca>
- Organization: The Haunted Unix Box
- References: <1992Sep08.231048.3194@gremlin.muug.mb.ca> <1992Sep9.141947.2571@cs.unca.edu>
- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1992 06:23:13 GMT
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- boyd@cs.unca.edu (Mark Boyd) writes:
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- >Suggesting that someone without a lot of desoldering experience remove
- >a 40 pin DIP from a multilayer board using the RS desoldering tool, as
- >charles@gremlin.muug.mb.ca suggests, is an almost criminal act ;-}!
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- Well, I just grabbed 3 AT I/O cards that I just happen to have sitting on
- my shelf here (2 socketed serials, 1 par, 1 game) and none of them where
- multilayer. Unless two sided boards are considered multilayer? Which I
- have always thought to have been considered double sided, not multilayer.
- I don't know how much multilayer boards cost to produce, but I find it
- hard to believe that they could make a multilayer I/O board with all those
- ports on it and sell it for $15.00.
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