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===== CPU Removed ===== | ===== CPU Removed ===== | ||
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===== Adapter Plug ===== | ===== Adapter Plug ===== | ||
- | After the CPU is removed, we have to install an adapter plug in its place. We do not make this plug, but we do pay dearly for it. The following picture shows a board after this step is complete (click to enlarge). Note the careful solder work involved on those castellations (side pads) on the adapter board (left picture). | + | After the CPU is removed, we have to install an adapter plug in its place (left picture). We do not make this plug, but we do pay dearly for it! Note the careful solder work involved on those castellations (side pads) on the adapter board. |
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===== Finished Product ===== | ===== Finished Product ===== | ||
- | The final step is to snap our specially designed conversion board into place. The following picture shows the finished result (click to enlarge). | + | The final step is to snap our specially designed conversion board into place. The following picture shows the finished result (click to enlarge). Note the machined mounting bar and machined spacers used to secure the board in place using the mounting points provided in the factory ECU case bottom. There is a LOT of manual, custom work done to produce these boards. |
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