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A1708 / EMC 2978 — Released October 2016, this entry-level MacBook Pro retains its traditional function keys (as opposed to the OLED Touch Bar). The function key version packs an Intel Core i5 and two Thunderbolt 3 ports.

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Bios adapter for 820 00875

Any idea where I could purchase a QFN8 to DIP8 Adapter that will fit a bios chip off the 820 00875 board. The only one I have and can find is this but it is too big.

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I am using the Mini Pro TL866CS

Thanks

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Is this what you are looking for?? QFN8 MLP8 WSON8 U-PDFN8 probe Programming Socket 8pad IC Test Socket Pitch 0.8mm Clamshell Chip Size 43 Flash Adapter Burn in Socket

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Thanks Dan. I think that one is 4x3mm I did find one by pasting your link into google that is 3x2mm which is the size of the bios chip but they are expensive. I was hoping to find just the board for a couple of dollars and just solder the chip to it but I gather they don’t make the adapter boards that small. Might be cheaper and quicker to run jumper wires from the chip to the adapter I have.

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The chips are still getting smaller and its getting harder!

Pin arrays require these sockets and as the marketer them is so small they are expensive!

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