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Re: ZipChip //e question



I couldn't tell you William, but good luck with your new $20 apple.  Now I'm
going out to get a $5 cup of coffee.


"william strutts" <wrstrutts1@nospam.home.com> wrote in message
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> "William Katz" <druid@dorsai.org> wrote in message
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> > Robert Boucher <boucher1@alumni.utexas.net> wrote:
> > > When I removed my Zip Chip (several times) I used an IC remover. This
is
> > > a very simple device that has hooks that go under each end of the
chip.
> > > You very carefully rock the chip until it is removed.
> > >
> > > Be careful!
> >
> > I remember when I first got my 8 Mhz ZipChip //e, I used to remove it,
and
> > put it back in a few times.
> > Now it is seated in *very* tight.  Do you know where I can get an IC
> > remover?  I'm guessing from a computer tool kit?
> >
>
> My IC puller came in a Computer Tool kit I bought several
> years ago at Sams Club.  However, I used to work at Radio
> Shack and they used to sell a chip puller and inserter in a
> package.
>
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