Re: TI-H: End of link cable broke off in I/O port


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Re: TI-H: End of link cable broke off in I/O port



Use a paperclip.




At 10:27 PM 11/4/96 +0000, you wrote:
>I need help!  I recently discovered that the end of a link 
>cable had broken off in my TI-83 graphing calculator.  When I 
>discovered the obstruction, I tried to force in a graph link cable, and then 
>when the graph link wouldn't go  in, I pluged the graph link into my 92, and 
>when I pulled it out the  end of IT didn't come out!  I've pretty much 
>ruined two calculators  (both mine, fortunately) and a graph-link cable
>(not mine) in the same day!  I've never actually gone internal with my
calculators 
>before, but I will if I need to.  Does anyone have any ideas on how I 
>can get it out without dissasembling the calculator, and do you have any
suggestions on how to take apart the calculators, remove the 
>obstructions, and preferably put them back together in one piece?  
>Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
>
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>Craig McPherson
>The Arkansas School for Mathematics and Sciences
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