Re: TI-H: ti speed
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Smashing the C9 and removing it give you the same result. Making the C9
inoperatible is the desired effect, and it works well.
Groundhog wrote:
>
> yes, get a new calculator.
> no just kidding,acctualy smashing the c-9 is not a good thing to do you
> need to remove it entirely.when you smash it there is still the smashed c-9
> sitting there in your calc with elec. flowing into it.
> you must remove it (and all debree left )completely from the calculator.
> and to every one else DO NOT SMASH THE C-9 this doese NOT work to good at
> all.
> it might sometimes but is not generally a good idea.
>
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> > From: BRAIN LEECH <PJZDEBSKI@tiny.computing.csbsju.edu>
> > To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
> > Subject: Re: TI-H: ti speed
> > Date: Monday, November 25, 1996 10:11 PM
> >
> > that is exactly what i did to my 85, i smashed the c9, but now the calc
> doesnt
> > even turn on... does anyone have any suggestions?
> >
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