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Don't Panic. Please wash hands.
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From the marks it seems that the socket "grabs" the chip pins at the very edge, this makes it easy to disconnect.
So I did grind the socket a little bit more, so it sits a little bit lower.
Everything seems to be fine now.
I have also cleaned wit alcohol the pins just in case.
It may be that my chip was soldered just a little bit lower than usual. FYI the chip top surface is 4,5-4,6mm above the PCB.
Thanks.
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I tried removing completely the motherboard, to give some more support under it. I think the flexing is a part of the problem.
The device is now fixed to the Lisa chip. But quite unstable, a minimal force pops it out again.
My question is, what happens if the module pops out during operation? Will it damage the module and the Amiga?
Regards.
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Hello.
I have bought your Indivision MK2cr.
I follow the installation instruction and push the socket over the Lisa chip. The socket goes all the way down to the motherboard pcb.
The problem is that when I release the pressure, the device pops out immediately.
The chip is a NCR
What would be the solution to this issue?
Thank you.