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'''Clip alternative:''' You may be able to get by without a clip, by soldering leads to the chip temporarily. BLF user HID45 soldered pins only to the corner legs of the chip which is way easier than trying to solder adjacent legs, and then manually holds leads on the other two legs while someone else runs the computer. There's a picture [http://budgetlightforum.com/node/799?page=6#comment-37959 here]. | '''Clip alternative:''' You may be able to get by without a clip, by soldering leads to the chip temporarily. BLF user HID45 soldered pins only to the corner legs of the chip which is way easier than trying to solder adjacent legs, and then manually holds leads on the other two legs while someone else runs the computer. There's a picture [http://budgetlightforum.com/node/799?page=6#comment-37959 here]. | ||
'''DIY clip:''' There is also an option to make the clip yourself from spare parts if you have the time, tools and precision. Translated version with a custom PCB provided. [http://budgetlightforum.com/node/18776 How to build a SOIC programming clip.] | '''Nanjg105c clip:''' [http://budgetlightforum.com/node/799?page=12#comment-387027 You can as well improvise and make something for your specific driver.] | ||
'''DIY SOIC clip:''' There is also an option to make the clip yourself from spare parts if you have the time, tools and precision. Translated version with a custom PCB provided. [http://budgetlightforum.com/node/18776 How to build a SOIC programming clip.] | |||
===Software=== | ===Software=== |