Re: A92: The un-resettable TI-92... ;-(


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Re: A92: The un-resettable TI-92... ;-(




Niklas Brunlid schrieb:
>
> At 16:41 1998-01-07 +0100, you wrote:
> >
> >Jonathan Dickmann wrote:
> >
> >> On Tue, 6 Jan 1998, Niklas Brunlid wrote:
> >>
> >> > Oh, and holding down "(-)" and ")" when putting in a battery didn't
> >> help
> >> > either.
> >>
> >> it's diamond (<>) and ")"
> >
> >I don't think so. Perhaps you used the false (-), it was ment the neg
> >(-), not the substract (-)
> > 
>
> I used the (-) next to the smallest Enter key (i.e. "negative"). BTW, it
> was the batteries. They where the Duracell kind you can measure yourself,
> abd I didn't get any colour *at all* when I tried it... amazing that the
> TI-OS part worked just fine with that little power...
My ti was empty one day without any warning before, but it still worked as 
usual, perhaps a reason of low batteries, I simply replaced them and the error 
hasn't occured since.		A.K.
>
> Niklas Brunlid - http://www.efd.lth.se/~e96nbr
> PQF Quote follows:
>
> One day, if he could master GCSE maths and reliably pick up a soldering iron
> by the end that wasn't hot, he was going to be a Big Man in computers.
>         -- (Terry Pratchett, Only You Can Save Mankind)
>
Only if the wire wasn't too short		A.K.


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