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In <200306111450.AYM22546@100m.mpr200-1.esr.lvcm.net>, on 06/11/2003   
   at 07:50 AM,  said:  
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>In <3EE73F0F.7BA8@peterskye.com>, on 06/11/2003   
>   at 07:39 AM, Peter Skye  said:  
>Peter,  
>Can you give me some direction here?    
 
 
Just disassembled one.....simple enough to change the chip.  It is getting  
the mouse open which is the difficult thing.  Unless you know what you are  
doing, it is easy to damage the casing.  
 
 
 
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