Since the original MPU does not have U20 already in an IC socket, did you ohm out the traces to be sure no damage was done to the board once you removed it?
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Since the original MPU does not have U20 already in an IC socket, did you ohm out the traces to be sure no damage was done to the board once you removed it?
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