Re: TI-H: SPin cartriges


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Re: TI-H: SPin cartriges




What IS the part number for the cases?  I (tried to) ordered some and all
they sent me was this stupid little plastic thingy to go over the contacts.
                                                         Jeff Rapp
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-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Piotter <richfiles1@hotmail.com>
To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Wednesday, February 18, 1998 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: TI-H: SPin cartriges


>
>If you don't mind a transparent case, or if you don't mind painting the
>inside of the case, you can also use Tic-Tack containers! They are a bit
>bigger, so larger projects, such as the EII will fit in them, and they
>can be made any color you like, by painting the INSIDE. If you paint the
>inside, the paint can't be scratched off by dropping it, and you get a
>PERFECT gloss look! Another great case would be microcassete cases, like
>those in answering machines!
>
>Richard Piotter
>richfiles1@hotmail.com
>
>>
>>I found a great housing for SPin cartriges, or any other small devices.
>=
>>Thanks to Rich, (he found this out first, I am just backing him up) I =
>>called Nintendo and ordered some virtual boy game covers.  You can cut
>=
>>them in half, glue 2 together, whatever.  The best part is that they
>are =
>>free!  Just call (the number is on Rich's web site) and tell them you =
>>want covers for Virtual Boy games.  They'll ask for all sorts of info,
>=
>>and a couple weeks later they will come.  Thanks Rich!
>>
>>
>=
>>           -Robert Brack
>>
>=
>>           reb@netride.com
>>
>>
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