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Old 11-04-2009, 02:59 AM   #211 (permalink)
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I guess he got the dual core Intel from overseas and put it in his netbook. It is impossible to solder a processor to a motherboard yourself because of so many pins and the complex set up. I'm betting the dual core processors are not the same as the single core versions. It could be swapped easily with a daughterboard or something.
It can be done if you have hot air soldering station.

I own a hot air soldering station but it take skill but it can be done.

I de-solder and soldered a TSOP IC chips many times to reprogram them.

So he probably got a hot air soldering station or A SMD rework station to remove SMD ICs and replace them.


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Old 11-04-2009, 01:46 PM   #212 (permalink)
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It can be done if you have hot air soldering station.

I own a hot air soldering station but it take skill but it can be done.

I de-solder and soldered a TSOP IC chips many times to reprogram them.

So he probably got a hot air soldering station or A SMD rework station to remove SMD ICs and replace them.


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I checked the youtube videos and now I understand how it works....very interesting.
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Old 11-04-2009, 03:46 PM   #213 (permalink)
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I checked the youtube videos and now I understand how it works....very interesting.

Cool

I never thought of "youtube".

That was a good idea to find out more about it.

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Old 11-05-2009, 02:22 PM   #214 (permalink)
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Deafscooter Bought Qty 17 Dell "Nickelsdeon Edition Netbook" ( Dell Mini 10v )
That Came Built in Bluetooth, Better Programs, 1GB (Can upgrade to 2GB), VGA
1024x600 LCD Screeen (not 1024x576 <== Deaf Purple P3-10") Wi-FI, Lo-jack!
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One of 17 Nickelsdeon Edition Netbook => Craig Attempted crack open & see it,

There have Slot for 1GB Modules can upgrade to 2GB & installed Mac OSX/Linux
and Installed 256GB SolidStateDrive (sata) (Craig use a Corsair P256 256GB 2.5"

Check ===>>>> Welcome to Corsair :: Solid State Disk Drives

Final Custom Modified Dell 10v Netbook near USD $1,500.00 Include everything

1, Nickelsdeon Edition Netbook
2, 2GB Modules (DELL 2GB Memory Module
3, 256GB Corsair P256 SolidStateDrive
4, Apple OS-X SL Retailer Mac Box set
5, Windows 7 Professional/Ultimate Upgrade
6, Ubuntu Linux (Download about 1GB File!)

(Later Craig ordered Special order for Satellite Antenna & Modules (about $1699)

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