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- From: hdev@dutiaj.tudelft.nl (Hans de Vreught)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp48
- Subject: Re: reset
- Message-ID: <hdev.721298753@dutiaj>
- Date: 9 Nov 92 08:45:53 GMT
- References: <1992Nov9.001430.20080@Princeton.EDU> <BxFAot.1y6@iat.holonet.net> <1992Nov9.023928.4800@Princeton.EDU>
- Sender: news@dutiws.tudelft.nl
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- jonhiga@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Jonathan Tomohiko Higa) writes:
- >In article <BxFAot.1y6@iat.holonet.net> brianw@iat.holonet.net (Brian Walsh) writes:
- >&The hardware reset hole marked "R" is under one of the upper rubber feet,
- >&depending on place of manufacture.
- >Under one of the upper rubber feet? Then, how may I remove them properly?
-
- With a little force. You can compress the feet (in the length direction) just
- a little bit so that you can pull it out. If you can't do it with your hands,
- use a blunt object (e.g. the other side of a pair of scissors) to help you.
- --
- Hans de Vreught | John von Neumann:
- hdev@dutiaa.tudelft.nl | Young man, in mathematics
- Delft University of Technology (TWI-ThI) | you don't understand things,
- The Netherlands | you just get used to them.
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