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The reason why I suggested 4 was so that they would come together to form the corners... Actually I think I'm using the wrong term... zip-ties are what I'm thinking of...Obviously that is the proper way to fix it, but if you ham-fisted enough to break the PLCC socket then you might be better off doing the zip-tie fix.
That's a great tip. Wish I would have thought of that last time I ruined a PLCC socket. I ended up removing the socket and soldered the chip right to the board.
Is soldering it into the board bad?