absolutely not sure but it's my best theory at the moment because it had a good deal of corrosion when it came off the bombed board. Pins were OK and it cleaned up ok. Wouldn't hurt to have another if I can pick up a iici or whatever relatively cheap.
absolutely not sure but it's my best theory at the moment because it had a good deal of corrosion when it came off the bombed board. Pins were OK and it cleaned up ok. Wouldn't hurt to have another if I can pick up a iici or whatever relatively cheap.
I’ve lifted one off a heavily bombed board and after cleaning the pins it worked fine.
I’ve used lots of hot air to move them around and it’s been fine.
I’ve also installed one rotated 90 degrees off and it still worked after correcting my mistake.
In the latter situation I was convinced I’d damaged the chip but it turned out not to be the case and to this day it lives on providing much needed vintage happiness.
I’ve lifted one off a heavily bombed board and after cleaning the pins it worked fine.
I’ve used lots of hot air to move them around and it’s been fine.
I’ve also installed one rotated 90 degrees off and it still worked after correcting my mistake.
In the latter situation I was convinced I’d damaged the chip but it turned out not to be the case and to this day it lives on providing much needed vintage happiness.
It's normal to pronounce "GLU" as Glue, so people use the stylings interchangeably.
Glue Logic is a common thing in computers, not just macs, and it is, once again, also written as Glue by some people, GLU by others. Its the GLU(e) that holds everything together.
Apple does the same with DAV and DAVE (Digital Audio / Video I think?) - some documentation says DAV, some says DAVE.
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