First post, by appiah4
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- l33t++
I bought a small bundle from a seller. There was an unimportant ISA VGA in the lot that I knew was repairably damaged (loose resistor needed resoldering). Apparently the seller decided to test the whole bunch out of goodwill. To my surprise they all work (screenshots and videos were sent to confirm), and a mystery CPU I got on a board turned out to be a Cx5x86-100 (Yay me?). But he went the extra mile and fixed the ISA VGA card as well.
With superglue.
He swears it works (and sent video to confirm) but I would of course like to remove the superglue and solder it back down properly.
How do I remove the cyanoacrylate without damaging the card?
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