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a pthread?? where? where?
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No, not only, any shock could led to component movement, even if they are really slight at first.
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Well, I really do not believe that shock causes internal problems in a chip very often. So the default is that shock does not cause it and the seller have to show that shock caused the problem. And component movement should not happen if they are properly soldered.
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