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dwestbrook
Goliath
Posted: 10 Feb 2005
17:03 GMT
Total Posts: 112
What kind of screwdriver would you need to unscrew the back off a TI-86? Through some events I would not like to repeat out loud, the tip off of a link cable was jammed into a link-port rendering it useless until the tip is removed. I could fix it if I could get the back off, but I have tried everything from screw drivers to paperclips and I cant get it off. Help would be apreciated.

[Edited by dwestbrook on 11-Feb-05 02:03]
allynfolksjr
Administrator
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Posted: 10 Feb 2005
18:55 GMT
Total Posts: 1892
Hex drivers.
Ray Kremer
Ultralisk
Posted: 11 Feb 2005
08:46 GMT
Total Posts: 310
My 86 has phillips screws, but it's quite old. I think TI does use hex screws now. Why not look at the back of your calculator and see for yourself?
dwestbrook
Goliath
Posted: 11 Feb 2005
13:33 GMT
Total Posts: 112
because it isn't mine, its my friends





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