Re: TI-H: End of link cable broke off in I/O port
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Craig McPherson wrote:
>
> I need help! I recently discovered that the end of a link
> cable had broken off in my TI-83 graphing calculator. When I
> discovered the obstruction, I tried to force in a graph link cable, and then
> when the graph link wouldn't go in, I pluged the graph link into my 92, and
> when I pulled it out the end of IT didn't come out! I've pretty much
> ruined two calculators (both mine, fortunately) and a graph-link cable
> (not mine) in the same day! I've never actually gone internal with my calculators
> before, but I will if I need to. Does anyone have any ideas on how I
> can get it out without dissasembling the calculator, and do you have any suggestions
> on how to take apart the calculators, remove the
> obstructions, and preferably put them back together in one piece?
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
I'd have to suggest that you pop the cases off, and find something
(paper clip, pin, etc) to push the tip of the link cable back out of the
socket..
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