Reply 17260 of 56708, by Predator99
wrote:wrote:I just like to share that I managed to repair this board :-) […]
I just like to share that I managed to repair this board 😀
Soldered a new socket and took the 82A306 from the other board where it was "installed" as 80387...
The cap right beside the socket is als destroyed and only the half left, but it seems to be working so I will not replace it.8 MB of RAM in such an old board...wow!!
What sort of soldering equipment did you use to repair that? It looks quite difficult...
Hehe, If you would have asked my half a year ago I would have told you that this is impossible 😉 The used equipment costs about 15€: A cheap (beginners) desoldering iron with a manual desoldering pump made of plastic 😉
First I removed the plastic parts old socket with a plier. Then desoldered the pins one after one. Then cleaned the holes with the pump. Soldering of the new socket was the easiest and fastest part...
Just try with an old board 😉