I was going to suggest a solution I have used which is to rub them with a
rubber - then I remembered that most of the guys on this list are American
so thought I'd better rephrase it and suggest an eraser <g>.

John Weller
01380 723235
07976 393631 


> 
> >From my experience, most of the time it's just some oxide on those
contacts. I
> used to scratch them a little bit with a screwdriver (enough to clean the
oxide
> from their metallic contacts) then put them back in slots. I did that many
times
> and it worked well, but please be careful.
> 
> Thanks.


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