[Coco] Now running with 2M boomerang Memory.

Nathan Byrd techy1 at gmail.com
Sat Jun 27 11:31:06 EDT 2020


John,

For the iron, check out the Hakko FX-8888D. Should run you about $100 but absolutely worth it. I've never seen a job it can't handle, and the temp bounces back so quick I never even have to think about it.

Can't really comment on the desoldering and magnification, as I'll be watching this thread for recommendations there myself. I've seen a lot of great systems, but for hobby use I'm just not ready to spend thousands on it. So for now I'm using desoldering braid and a cheap solder sucker, and my reading glasses. Gets me by. 🙂 Best of luck to you.
On Jun 6, 2020, 6:38 PM -0500, John E. Malmberg , wrote:
> Just got done installing a 2M boomerang memory kit on a COCO-3.
>
> The patient seems to have survived, but I have not really tried to
> stress it. Just have had time to power it up and Super Extended Color
> Disk Basic + SDC all appear to work.
>
> If I were to do it over again, I would probably send the system in for
> the install.
>
> Lessons learned:
>
> * I need a better soldering iron. The 30+ year old 15W one from Radio
> Shack is on it's last tip that I have for it. It is barely good enough
> to do this type of work.
>
> Need to figure out what to get and where to get it, and how much it is
> going to cost.
>
> So looking for recommendations. This is for hobby use.
>
> * My two solder sucking systems did not have enough suction to save
> destroying the 68b09E chip. One is just a suction bulb on on a hollow
> tip version of the 15 watt version, that probably came from Radio Shack
> way back when. The other is the spring loaded suction from Radio Shack.
>
> Still have the chip if I can manage to solder pins back on it. :-)
>
> I seem to remember that the spring loaded one used to have enough
> suction to clear the pins of things I was desoldering.
>
> I was only able to clear the solder on about 50% of the pins with the
> two soldering suckers.
>
> Not sure where I got the one with the suction bulb. I do not remember
> buying it, and this may have been the first time I used it.
>
> Not sure if I could afford anything better, but it would be interesting
> to know the options.
>
> * Third problem is the the variable transition bi-focals. It is hard to
> find a position that I can really see what I am doing. I may need to
> get a pair of glasses just for doing this type of work, or some type of
> magnifying glass.
>
> Regards,
> -John
>
>
>
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