OK fair point about the PLCC, but
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Originally Posted by Jope
Instead squeeze enough that the hooks stay put and start rocking the puller around with moderate force to slowly dislodge the chip.
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It seemed like there was no way the hooks were going lo lodge underneath the chip and this is what created the problem. I just had to bring out the chopsticks again.
As for my problem, you think the chip is broken? Really? Everything seems to be working fine, it just doesn't seem to be paying attention to that pin.
Also what could have broken it? I didn't do anything to it besides adding the switch, and that was working fine for a while.