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2016 Jan 19
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I suspect that the gold layer on edge connectors 30-odd years ago was
a lot thicker than on modern cards. We are talking contacts on 0.1"
spacing not some modern 1/10 of a knat's whisker. (Off topic) I also
remember seeing engineers determine which memory chip was at fault and
replacing the chip using a soldering iron. Try that on a DIMM!
On 19/01/16 00:39, Peter wrote:
> On 19/01/16 12:34, J Martin Rushton wrote:
>> Not new: I can remember seeing DEC engi...
2016 Jan 20
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..., 2016 18:36, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 1/19/2016 3:29 PM, J Martin Rushton wrote:
>> I suspect that the gold layer on edge connectors 30-odd years ago
>> was
>> a lot thicker than on modern cards. We are talking contacts on 0.1"
>> spacing not some modern 1/10 of a knat's whisker. (Off topic) I
>> also
>> remember seeing engineers determine which memory chip was at fault
>> and
>> replacing the chip using a soldering iron. Try that on a DIMM!
>
> indeed, I pretty much quit doing component level electronics when
> everything w...
2002 Dec 12
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# och som kapat trad om h?jden ?r h?gre
else
# f?rst r?knas ursprunglig h?jd ut
urspr.tradh?jd<- exp(S?derberg(datamat,
pars2))/10 # omr?knat till m
#h?jdkvot
i<- datamat$LangdHojd/10 /urspr.tradh?jd
# sedan ursprunglig volym
urspr.tradvol<- exp(S?derberg(datamat, pars1)) *
(datamat$Diameter)^2 * pi / 40000...
2016 Jan 18
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Not new: I can remember seeing DEC engineers cleaning up the contacts
on memory boards for a VAX 11/782 with a pencil eraser c.1985. It's
still a pretty standard first fix to reseat a card or connector.
On 18/01/16 15:47, Matt Garman wrote:
> That's strange, I expected the SMART test to show some issues.
> Personally, I'm still