Yes it is fixable by removing the SIMM-socket and replacing it with a new one. Any competent solderer (not me) can do it. But it is working 100% as is with 128MB fast mem onboard right now since only one side broke off.
I am thinking off super gluing the missing part to the socket though, if I can find a 100% identical socket.
November 26th, 2009 at 1:37 pm
Did the right side of the uppermost slot break off? Is it fixable?
November 26th, 2009 at 10:11 pm
Correct
Yes it is fixable by removing the SIMM-socket and replacing it with a new one. Any competent solderer (not me) can do it. But it is working 100% as is with 128MB fast mem onboard right now since only one side broke off.
I am thinking off super gluing the missing part to the socket though, if I can find a 100% identical socket.