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+ | “found in several calculators but this specific one was from an SR7949D (only sold in the UK)” | ||
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+ | The two GHU chips are made of a (high silicate?) epoxy I've never seen before. | ||
+ | The silicate content makes chemically decapping them extremely difficult. | ||
+ | Although I can get acid to penetrate a few mm to remove the epoxy it leaves | ||
+ | a strong skeleton behind that so far I've only been able to remove mechanically. | ||
+ | So this is where they stand: | ||
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+ | GHU-03A: this chip has sustained enough damage now that I have to declare it " | ||
+ | We should get another one if its worth imaging. | ||
+ | techniques to get the encapsulant off. The last ditch effort was ultrasound which | ||
+ | could work to knock the last layer off but is dangerous because on imperfect chips | ||
+ | because it can cause a chip to crack...the latter happened. | ||
+ | just in case but if you *really* want this chip imaged we should get another one... | ||
+ | assuming I can figure out a way to decap it | ||
+ | """ | ||
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