I'd be *real* careful on this. The method I taught was to go around with a 
manual solder sucker (a hand-operated vacuum sucker) and clear each hole 
individually using a temp-controlled iron.  It takes a while, and another post 
recommends cutting all the legs and removing individually. I prefer to remove 
the chip in one piece, it might be perfectly ok! Your mileage and hand skills 
may vary.

Ian Batty M.Ed.
145 Leversha Road
Harcourt 3453
Victoria
Tel (03) 5474 2826
Mob 0402 736 527

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