Date : Thu, 03 Nov 2005 23:31:25 +0000
From : Jules Richardson <julesrichardsonuk@...>
Subject: Re: BBC B + 128
David Hunt wrote:
> If the ROM leg isn't completely snapped off you can solder a new one onto
> the stub. I've done that in the past to a couple of Pagemaker ROMs that had
> legs of jelly!
You can also chisel away enough of the plastic IC case with a scalpel to
expose metal if a pin is completely snapped off at the casing. It's
still hard to get solder to adhere to it (as the amount of metal you can
expose is tiny and recessed into the chip) - but it's just possible. If
you then put the damaged chip into a socket you can run a wire from the
exposed metal to the corresponding pin on the socket and treat the whole
thing as one module.
It's a fiddly job, but it is possible if you have a soldering iron with
a very fine tip. Probably more trouble than it's worth for most ROMs
which are readily obtainable, but I've had to do it before to rescue
oddball chips on various machines.
cheers
Jules