Re: TI-H: ti speed
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Re: TI-H: ti speed
I tried to do the same...pry out the C9 with a screwdriver. However, it's
in there pretty good and you don't want to pull anything else out with the
C9. I've found that the best way to do it (this with my huge load of
expierence...I'm being sarcastic) is to do sorta a combinination of a
soldering iron and prying. Try using a soldering iron on it for a little
while...just enough to loosen it a little, and then use a screwdriver to
pry it out. Yeah...you need to be real careful with the soldering iron.
I accidently burned the ribbon cable connecting the main board with the
display board the first time I tried it.
-Bart
Pola@cns.uni.edu
On Mon, 25 Nov 1996, Jake Schutz wrote:
> At 07:25 PM 11/25/96 -0800, you wrote:
> >Travis Crawford wrote:
> >>
> >> I turboed my TI 85 last night, and I didn't do anything fancy. I
> >> couldn't unsotter the c9, so I smashed it with a pair of pliers. It does
> >> a great job. It actully turbo's the calculator only about 2.5 times
> >> rather then 3.5 as it says.
> >>
> >>
> I have found the best (well easiest) way to turbo a calc is to just take a
> small screw driver, loosen the c9, and pop it out. It actually sounds a lot
> worse than it actually is, besides, this way you don't have to worry about
> anything being damaged by the heat. I have done it to about 5 or so
> calculators and they all work just fine!
> -=OU812=-
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