Re: TI-H: End of link cable broke off in I/O port
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On Mon, 4 Nov 1996 17:27:29 CDT "Craig McPherson"
<cmcpherson@ASMS3.dsc.k12.ar.us> writes:
>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!
Argh, i have a few things to tell you. Either you get off your list or
keep your signature at a max length of 6 lines long.. .not a whole damn
page. Another thing is why did it break off, and why'd you try forcing
it?
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