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"M-Tech" wrote in message
... Okay, now I see. You can solder it directly to the board :-) For some reason, I thought you had to use a socket. Don You don't have to, but it's the smart thing to do. One advantage is the ability to revert back to the old chip. Another is that you do not have to apply heat to the new chip to install it 'cuz you applied the heat to the socket instead. -Dr.X |
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