On Sat, 26 Jun 2004, Gerold Pauler wrote:
> I have some bad old copies of the reverse engineered schematics
> for the ti58 and some bad hand written schematics for the ti59
> magnet card reader. I also have a handwritten german translation
> of a TI report "External Communications for the SR-52/56 (TI-58/59)
> Calculators, Texas Instruments Incoporated, Calculator Products
> Division, Dallas Texas, Sept. 27, 1976)
>
> If you don't mind to ruin your eyes and are keen enough to retranslate
> it to english I will be able to scan them.
It would have been more helpful if you had replied to the original sender
(which Tony did not, and here you are replying to Tony).
The original inquiree was JWLane43_at_aol.com, who has been cc'd on this
message.
> Tony Duell wrote:
>
> >>I would be very grateful if you could help me. Do you know of any company or
> >>individual that repairs old calculators. I have two Texas TI-58 Programmable
> >
> >
> > For reference I do old HP calculators (desktops and handelds from the
> > 9100 to the 71B..)
> >
> > I have a TI58 amd TI59 on the to-be-hacked pile, but I am not going to be
> > getting round to them anytime soon, alas.
> >
> > -tony
>
>
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