Re: TI-H: End of link cable broke off in I/O port
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>Hey, thanks! I'll use a micro-thin super-highpowered magnet to remove
>the alluminum plug, and then I'll plug in a good plug and transfer
>all my valuable science fair data, which means more to me than life
>itself, from the calculator to my computer. What could go wrong?
>
>Craig McPherson
>*signature clipped*
Actually, from screwing arround, a magnet had no effect on my calc. Again,
it wasn't a super-high-powered magnet, but still, it didn't have much
effect. Magnets affect disks and such because they are MAGNETIC media.
Static ram is not magnetic media, and it seems logical that a magnet (low
to moderatley powered) should not have much effect on the calc. What, you
don't have your calc backed up on your computer?
-C.J.-
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