Re: Do I need an extractor for EPROMS?



They are helpful, but not required.

A small flat bladed screwdriver used carefully (meaning insert between
socket and chip, not between board and socket) will work just fine.


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"twilightzonepinball" <tomwible@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yup that's the question. Never did one and I am just wondering. This
would be on a newer Stern (Mono).

Thanks,

-Tom



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