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



Uh, well, I guess you could try that, but I'd REALLY watch out for the
electromagnetically sensitive devices (such as ICs and RAM and the CPU) in
the calc...


"This is the most logical route, Captain"
-= Zenon@bbs.nexes.com =-


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: From: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
: To: Zenon
: Subject: Re: TI-H: End of link cable broke off in I/O port
: Date: November 4, 1996 5:58 PM
: 
: 
: > From:          "Zenon Lynx" <Zenon@bbs.nexes.com>
: > To:            <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
: > Subject:       Re: TI-H: End of link cable broke off in I/O port
: > Date:          Mon, 4 Nov 1996 19:11:46 -0700
: > Reply-to:      ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
: 
: > Howabout a super-highpowered magnet?  Haha!
: > 
: > "This is the most logical route, Captain"
: > -= Zenon@bbs.nexes.com =-
: 
: Hey, thanks!  I'll use a micro-thin super-highpowered magnet to remove 
: the alluminum plug, and then I'll plug in a good plug and transfer 
: all my valuable science fair data, which means more to me than life 
: itself, from the calculator to my computer.  What could go wrong?
: 
: Craig McPherson
: *signature clipped*


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