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Re: Best way to remove socketed buster?
« on: March 02, 2011, 01:14:09 AM »
In your opinion, what was the tool used here to remove this chip?

 

-AGNUS chip, plugged in a wrong way on his socket (MegaChip!!!) and with some pins like on these pictures! A butchery!!! :destroy:
-A3K(T)040@35MHz/78MB/KS3.1/OS3.9/Buster11/PICASSO II/GVP IO/A2088XT/DENEB/HDD18GB
-A3K(D)030@25MHz/134MB RAM/KS3.1/OS3.9/Buster11/RETINA Z2/OKTAGON 2008/VLAB YC/MIDI/DKB3128/HDD18GB
-A2K/ROM 1.3-3.1/2MBCHIP/8MB/A2091/OKTAGON 2008/A2058/TANDEM IDE/FlickerFixer-Scandoubler/Genlock
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Re: Best way to remove socketed buster?
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2011, 09:08:46 AM »
Quote from: Zac67;618904
Would you mind showing us the socket?
;)


When I took the pictures, I did not know that the chip was mounted in the wrong way and with some pins straight, instead of being bent inwards of the CHIP (like a real PLCC Chip)



Quote from: Jiffy;618905
A hammer. Obviously.


I think you're right :hammer:
A hammer used for inserted the chip, and a crowbar to remove it.

-A3K(T)040@35MHz/78MB/KS3.1/OS3.9/Buster11/PICASSO II/GVP IO/A2088XT/DENEB/HDD18GB
-A3K(D)030@25MHz/134MB RAM/KS3.1/OS3.9/Buster11/RETINA Z2/OKTAGON 2008/VLAB YC/MIDI/DKB3128/HDD18GB
-A2K/ROM 1.3-3.1/2MBCHIP/8MB/A2091/OKTAGON 2008/A2058/TANDEM IDE/FlickerFixer-Scandoubler/Genlock
-A1200/KS3.1/2MB+9MB/CF2GB A1200[/