AWalker@Rutgers@sri-unix (09/03/82)
From: Hobbit <AWalker@Rutgers> If your chips are socketed, you could also try the following: Take them out, and rebend the pins outward slightly, making sure they are straight. A thin flat piece of sheet metal with at least one straight edge is the best tool for this. Then spray out the socket with trichloroethylene or some equivalent cleaner, and then run fine emery cloth along both sides of your chip pins. Resocket them. If you have the type of sockets that make contact to the outer side of the chip pins, this method will usually fix a multitude of intermittent problems. _H* -------
padpowell (09/08/82)
With regards to the comment about sockets, Do not, repeat not ever use a piece of emery cloth on the pins! If the pins are really grundgy, try a hard eraser! The emery cloth is much too coarse, and you will probably remove the pins unless you are really experienced. ~e