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  • #46
    As promissed have a look at the cracked ic's. They do not require brute force, just like the wallnut, once hited in the corner they pop out on two parts. I try my best using super macro on my camera but off cause not much is visible. From the photos is clear that the Texas instruments logo is not etched the same way on all of them. Click image for larger version

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    • #47
      Just out of curiousity, what would be original IC like from inside. Has anyone split a wig of original IC, please share a pic.
      Originally posted by nonkapo View Post
      As promissed have a look at the cracked ic's. They do not require brute force, just like the wallnut, once hited in the corner they pop out on two parts. I try my best using super macro on my camera but off cause not much is visible. From the photos is clear that the Texas instruments logo is not etched the same way on all of them. [ATTACH]43591[/ATTACH]
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      • #48
        To get the real idea about you should look at the die with microscope, not as me with super zoom camera. That way you can get the idea if the elements of the fake are the same or not. Like the link below:
        http://www.proaudiodesignforum.com/f...opic.php?t=454

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        • #49
          my idea check all pins between by tester on mOhm range. to do a table and write values.

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