Re: TI-H: CE Edition of the 85


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Re: TI-H: CE Edition of the 85




On Tue, 29 Oct 1996 23:37:09 -0800 (PST) Richard Steenbergen
<buglord@easyway.com> writes:
>> 
>> >On Fri, 18 Oct 1996, The Gray Ghost wrote:
>> >> > What exactly is different about the CE verison of the 85?
>> >> Well, the CE version TI-85 is the one where there are the letters 
>CE on
>> >> the back of the TI where the serial # is.  These are the newer 
>TI85s. 
>> >> CE stands for European Community, and it basically is the 
>equivalent of
>> >> an FCC regulation in Europe.
>> >> 
>> >> What's different?  The entire inside is different.  I don't why 
>this is
>> >> the case.  I've accelerated my regular TI85 and my friend has
>> >> accelerated his original 85 and his new CE TI85.  The CE version 
>is a
>> >> little trickier to accelerate but it is possible.  Let me go ask 
>me in
>> >> detail how it was done.
>> >> 
>> 
>> I saw the CE symbol on a box of colored pencils, so I'm not too sure 
>that
>> it has much to do with the FCC.  Also, I've found that the link 
>cable 
>> included with the CE edition of the TI-85 is slightly different, but 
>it 
>> still works with the older versions.  The box it comes in an the 
>manual are 
>> slightly different.
>
>As far as I was aware, CE was the electronics equivilent of the UA. 
>Its on 
>virtually all the new computer hardware these days.
>

What does UA mean?


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