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I just got a TI-66 Programmable in a batch of "for repair or parts" calculators.
The battery compartment door is missing; the compartment interior is clean and shiny. I see signs of life with batteries inserted (a zero and a "DEG" indicator appear), but keying a digit turns the calculator off.
Is this calculator of interest to anyone?
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For your information, an NIB TI-66 was sold for under US$70 on eBay.
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I didn't know that. But I see two recent "completed" listings, you know where, for working TI-66s: one for 38USD, another (with stuff) for 55USD.
My question remains: is anyone here interested in a TI-66 that doesn't work?
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I suppose I'd be interested in it to someday decap and photomicrograph the chip, but I'm not willing to pay more than the cost of postage.
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It's yours for the postage on a small flat rate box, presuming you're USA; that's $5 and a bit more. I'll need your address.
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I'd pay for the manuals, if you have them.
In addition, if Eric only needs the electronics, I'd be interested in a new case for my beaten up sample, but it doesn't justify the postage alone.
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Thomas, I have two manuals. I could spare one of them.
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I've got no manuals. I'm sending the whole calculator to Eric.
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