14 March 2013, 17:57 | #1 |
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Too lazy to solder on new memory sockets in A4000?
This is a quick fix using some velcro =) Its 2 separate pieces so that it can be "opened".
Yeah, kinda temporary, but it works. Stuck a hole in it with a soldering iron so that there was a round "hard" hole where the soldering iron melted the plastic. I guess it would hold with just using a scissor, but I had it heated up already so.. Last edited by Turran; 14 March 2013 at 20:02. |
18 March 2013, 23:40 | #2 |
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But if you have Zorro III board like Picasso IV in last slot than is Pain in da a
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