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Removing denise from a500
What's the best way to remove the denise chip from a500 rev5? Is it soldered in? Or can I just yank it out? I'm trying to upgrade to super denise.
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Yep, should be socketed. Preferably get something like this to pull it out evenly. The custom chips are 48 pins though but I'd imagine that still reaches over it.
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Awesome. Thanks!
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Hello
I'm trying to remove Denise in an Amiga 500 at the moment but she's not moving. I got a PLCC-extractor and a DIL-extractor. Not really sure how to use these extractor tools anyway. Should I just pull the chip straight up, or alternately pull one side at a time? How hard do I pull? I am afraid I'm going to break something, I've had her since 1991. |
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It will come out with a small flat screwdriver, as it loosens you can insert the screwdriver to pry it a little further |
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Thank you for the input kipper2k.
I got it out just now using the PLCC-extractor. All pins looks straight, I am quite relieved. Now I'm going to install it into the Indivision ECS. |
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