Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!spool.mu.edu!cs.umn.edu!msi.umn.edu!noc.MR.NET!gacvx2.gac.edu!hhdist From: TDSTRONG%MTUS5.cts.mtu.edu@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (Tim Strong) Newsgroups: comp.sys.handhelds Subject: RE: RESET Button Was(Re: SUNCLK and CMT Ramcards) Message-ID: <6AE72CF900001C3E@gacvx2.gac.edu> Date: 14 May 91 17:52:25 GMT Article-I.D.: gacvx2.6AE72CF900001C3E Lines: 27 Return-path: <@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU:TDSTRONG@MTUS5.cts.mtu.edu> In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 14 May 1991 08:24 CST To: handhelds@gac.edu > >If this is a dumb question I am sorry, but I will ask it anyway. Where is >the reset button ? With exams going on and other thing to do I have been >but haven't had time to read it all yet. I have not had any of the problems >you describe YET but having locked up my computer from time to time I would >like to know how to do the same thing on my 48. I know how to clear memory. > > Harold Climer > Physics Department > U. Tennessee Chattanooga Under the upper left hand foot of your calculator there is a hole. Put in something like a paper clip and you get a hardware reset. Incidentally on the version E's I heard the reset moved under the upper right hand foot but I don't know for sure. Also, the feet on the calulator are not glued on so don't worry about removing them. Their held in by friction. Although I wouldn't sit there and repeatedly push them in and out they will probably stay on better than glued ones. ====================================================================== ___ I__) _ _I _ _ Tim Strong I \ (_I (_I (_I I Michigan Tech. Houghton, Michigan, U.S.A. ======================================================================