Re: TI-H: wrong resitor


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Re: TI-H: wrong resitor




resistors don't have a specific polarity.

>    I was in the process of speeding up a friends Ti-86 when insted of
>taking out the c-13 chip I took out the R-?? the resistor that is below
>the C-13.  Do any of you know which way up that resistor goes (It reads
>2701)
>
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>    the c-13 chip I took out the R-?? the resistor that is below the
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>    Do any of you know which way up that resistor goes (It reads
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