:-). I ratehr like that. If you're sufficiently clueful to rcognise what
tool is needed, and you are sufficiently clueful to obtain siad tool,
then your reward is eing able to back about with the device.
My TRS80s had a bigger problem, trying to come up
with the right color and
consistency of "Glyptol"? to keep them "on warranty" after adding
additional circuitry.
I got quite good and peeling off those 'Removing this label voids the
warranty' stickers over one of the case screws of later TRS-80 devices. I
never bothereed to put them back, just stuck them on a sheet of silicone
paper (backing from Letraset ru-down letters) in case I ever did want to
return the unit. Never did of course, it was less hassle to fix it myself.
wot?! You don't just punch through it with the screwdriver? ;)
Cheers,
Bryan