Re: TI-H: Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrhhhh!!!! HELP!
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Re: TI-H: Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrhhhh!!!! HELP!
Thanks, I did do a switch and now have it working, the problem was the
capacitor had gone when I was soldering it. I replaced it with a 29pf and I
is working. Surely there is somewhere to but that type of cable! I can see
how it is connected and am sure I could re-do it if I could get the cable!
Any sugestions where to get that type of cable on the net? Also Will TI get
rid of the turbo switch etc If i send it to them. I have had it just less
than a year.
Justin.
justin18@geocities.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Watson <pilotcar@iserv.net>
To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: 27 September 1998 20:30
Subject: Re: TI-H: Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrhhhh!!!! HELP!
>
>Justin (JUSTIN18@geocities.com) wrote:
>
>>1) When opening the case to turbo it the screwdriver cut the y-axis
display
>>ribbon in half so #i only have 1/2 a working display. All the webpages
said
>>be careful of this when soldering but none mentioned when opening the
case!
>>They say it is irreplacable but there must be a way! If not then can I
buy
>>the top board as this would be easy to replace.
>
>You're screwed. There is no way to replace it. You can't order a new
>display either. If your warranty's still good you might want to send it
>back to TI. If it's out of warranty TI charges $50 to replace it.
>
>>2)After being turboed the calc works much faster ( but with 1/2 display!).
>>Trouble is I am having trouble useing the parallel link which worked fine
>>before. Is this because of the turboing or maybe something to do with the
>>display?
>
>You can't have the calc on turbo if you want to transfer files
>efficiently. That's why you install a switch so you can have it on
>either speed.
>
>--Brian
>
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