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from: Steven Hirsch
date: 2009-02-16 18:18:52
subject: Re: Flakey ZipChip 8000

sfahey wrote:
>   To: a2retro
>   Re: Re: Flakey ZipChip 8000
>   By: a2retro to Steven Hirsch on Mon Feb 16 2009 10:34 am
> 
>  > Hi Steve, I have the same type of ZIP8000. I too would like to see the
>  > guts. Maybe an some x-ray's would be a good idea?
> 
> Not quite an x-ray... and sorry, it's only on Jeri's Facepage right now.
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/d9nhnn
> 
> or for posterity's sake:
> 
>
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=1400696&id=504189281#/photo.php?pid=13875
> 04&id=504189281

Unfortunately, that shows only the top.  I still have no idea what the 
configuration is underneath where the leads attach.

I understand that the little tin leads are soldered to pads, but I'd like to 
know what plane these pads are in.  Are they parallel to the top of the socket 
  or 90-degrees to it?

If you know Jeri personally, would you mind asking her if she can shed light 
on this?

Steve
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