[/QUOTE=Jose;514546]There was an old rumour (or fact..) that some guy replaced the 603 with a G3 and it work for a few moments or something. Would be cool to do it but at the price of this boards noone's gonna try. There's an italian company that can do BGA replacements, you just have to send them the stuff. The name was ATE I think, don't know if they still do it though...
It still probably wouldn't be such a breakthrough because the memory contorler on the BlizzardPPC sucks...[/QUOTE]
only a very few will touch the blizzard ppc because of the age of the board,but even if you make a mistake dont fear.
you can buy a repair kit to fix BGA,if not try this route.
get hold of a old PCB with BGA of the same type and heat-up the pad you want to remove with sharp pointed twezers.
keep the iron on the pad lift and pull the complete track with BGA pad. now just add it to the damaged area where the old BGA pad was(remove the the old pad first if it's still there)
NOTE: you can add missing or extra signals with the above ie BVSEL.
the above is just a smart way of doing things,and don't rule out adding multi-layer under a BGA component,you just have to isolate each track(if any) as this will depend on how you remove the track from the PCB..
if adding new signals the old BGA pad (n/c) must be removed.
all above for EXPERT ONLY.
** ALL MODIFICATION AT YOUR OWN RISK**