Hi,

I have a MicroMac speedy that I'm trying to use in a IIsi. Unfortunately, after 
working with it for a little while, both clips fell apart, and one just broke in half. 
I'm left with two wires coming from the Speedy card. I've tried to connect these to 
the pins on the oscillator, but unfortunately, what always seems to happen is either 
one wire grounds to the oscillator casing, or the pins just don't touch the wires 
properly. Can anyone suggest a better method for attaching these to the motherboard? 
Would it be more effective for me to just hook these up to the solder pads underneath 
the motherboard, under the oscillator itself?

Thank you in advance.


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