Hi,

petehand wrote:
> I can't program the QFP processor chip until 
> it's soldered into the board.

If you really want to do that for a small number of kits, I found that
it can be done by just putting the chip on top of the footprint on the
PCB (otherwise empty, except for the programmer connection) and pushing
it down with your thumb during programming. A gold-plated PCB seems to
work best. I have programmed about 100 controllers this way over the
last few years and didn't have any problems.

Best Regards,
Arne

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