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 +"Yes, as someone here mentioned if you're quite careful you can bend the pins back 180 degrees one time without breaking them. Then I use this adapter I made to allow flipping the sides of the socket to allow direct connection of the inverted chip. Pic #1 is the 'scope setup with the trailing socket from the programmer on levelling/rotation table. Pic #2 is normal connection to programmer for normal chip pin to pin connection. Pic #3 is with the adapter added for flipping the pins on each side of the socket to allow connection of inverted chip with legs bent back 180 degrees. Pic #4 is the adapter, you solder direct pin to pin right down one side and then add wires connecting the opposite side pins. Pic #5 is the adapter from below. This allows flipped chip with bent legs to sit in normal position in ZIF socket and still be read as normal. ๐Ÿ™‚ "
  
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 "Yeah, just moving the X, Y and Z by hand by rotating the little wheels manually. 3 pics of the setup... the plastic base of the machine was useless, too light and flexible, so I replaced with an aluminium plate. Fitted the little camera with light (actually it's a USB microscope) and an attachment for the vacuum cleaner on one of those adjustable camera fixing arms to suck all the dust away." "Yeah, just moving the X, Y and Z by hand by rotating the little wheels manually. 3 pics of the setup... the plastic base of the machine was useless, too light and flexible, so I replaced with an aluminium plate. Fitted the little camera with light (actually it's a USB microscope) and an attachment for the vacuum cleaner on one of those adjustable camera fixing arms to suck all the dust away."
  
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