Re: Heartbreaking problem...


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Re: Heartbreaking problem...



Christopher Vincent wrote:
>
> That can be a bad proplem....the same thing happened to a couple of my friends
> laptops, but they have a section of their screen cut off.
>
> In your case, you have separated the vidio connector from the calc controler
> board to the screen.  It is often connected in segments and if it becomes loose
> then you often lose the screen in segments and not in little portions.  Looks
> like you will have to get it repared and that is not a nice job that someone
> will just do.  You will probably have to end up getting some form of a new calc.
> See what TI says in terms of warrantee and possibly they will fix it if it is
> (woah...) realtivly new.
>
> It is funny that you have broken yours so easily.  I was holding my 85 in my
> hands and droped it while walking and the motion of my feet happened to be timed
> that when I droped, i ended up drop kicking it down 3 flights of stairs and it
> still works fine, and it was on at the same time!  Its memory has no problems
> and has always been intact.  As for my 83, I have had it steped on in a halway
> with lots of people, kicked allong the floor, and bashed in my bookbag so...that
> is kinda strange.
>
> Chris Vincent
> http://www.tiac.net/users/erch

Is there anybody here that HASN'T dropped their TI('s)? :-)

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          Rene Kragh Pedersen
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.oO) Who is General Failure, and why is he reading my disk? (Oo.


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