Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rutgers!ucla-cs!ames!cit-vax!elroy!jplpro!grieggs From: grieggs@jplpro.JPL.NASA.GOV (John T. Grieggs) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: Aerco RAM board experience and questions Message-ID: <251@jplpro.JPL.NASA.GOV> Date: Wed, 17-Jun-87 10:14:38 EDT Article-I.D.: jplpro.251 Posted: Wed Jun 17 10:14:38 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 21-Jun-87 09:38:52 EDT References: <838@van-bc.UUCP> <4249@drutx.ATT.COM> Reply-To: grieggs@jplpro.UUCP (John T. Grieggs) Organization: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena CA. Lines: 19 In article <4249@drutx.ATT.COM> med@drutx.ATT.COM (DrapalME) writes: > >... If not, you >can always resort to the cheap keyboard fix (raise from edge of keyboard >about 2-3 inches off of the table, then drop - its amazing how often >this will fix those nasty socket problems). Actually, there is a somewhat safer way to do the same thing - pick up the computer, grasp it firmly by the ends, and give it a bit of a twist. Stop before destruction occurs, naturally. This seems to do as good a job of seating the chips as anything else I have seen... _john -- John T. Grieggs (Telos @Jet Propulsion Laboratory) 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, Ca. 91109 M/S 301-260A (818) 354-0465 Uucp: {cit-vax,elroy,chas2}!jplpro!grieggs Arpa: ...jplpro!grieggs@cit-vax.ARPA