Review of postings for is this where the topic goes? if so please help w/ pin wire (the latest posts first)
baadroker
Erstellt: 20:50 am 16. Juli 2003
why don't you stop doing stupid and get some 1 second glue a sharp pencil and a sharp object, look in the workshop painting xp guide look what bridges to connect and wich to cut put gleu in the bridges cut by amd and the ones cut by you use the pecil to connect the bridges don't worry if you fail (i did too) just make sure you haven got any gleu left on the contacts
dankis
Erstellt: 21:17 am 18. Juni 2003
you could use one long wire and wrap it around the 3 pins in a row or the pyramid?
so i take it its ok if the wires are not physically touching each other for a 3 in a row or pyramid? and its ok if the cpu pin is not in direct physical contact with the wire in the socket? so really, you could just cut a bunch of small pieces of wire and put 1 small piece in each socket and it works ok? its confusing with the tool because it shows them connected in a line :o
Svenauskr
Erstellt: 20:02 am 16. Juni 2003
What would happen if you were connecting the pins of the cpu instead of sticking some cables into the holes of the socket??
dankis
Erstellt: 4:09 am 16. Juni 2003
is it ok if the two tails going into the middle hole are not touching each other? also, here is where im wondering, does the pin need to be touching the wire inside the socket or no?
Svenauskr
Erstellt: 0:24 am 16. Juni 2003
For three holes in a row just take two U's. Normally you can't break anything so just try.
when i'm doing the pin/wire mod with the socket view, i understand u make a ' U ' with the wire when there are 2 holes in a row, but when there is three holes in a row or when there is like a pyramid shape with three in a row and one on top... then how do you do it? do you make like a ' W ' with the wires ? or just make many ' U ' wires and have alot of ' U ' tails into the middle hole ?
i hope my english is not too confusing , thank you so much so so so much for the help ^_^
- Danny
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