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See those little plastic pegs? Those prevent the logic board from being freed! (I think it's to maintain key rigidity and proper function. My keys worked fine after this, but they were pretty mushy.)
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You're not going to like this step, as it involves prying with a screwdriver and breaking these awful pegs off! So pry until the pegs in that area break, then move down the board!
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The board is free!
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Also, this little epoxy blob appears to be the processor. I could probably melt it off if I desperately wanted to, but the calculator works fine. If someone does, send me pics! I'm assuming the processor is ancient Texas secret. Or just some propietary chip.
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how easy was this from 0 to 10 remember 10 is easiest
Any tips on how to best get the key caps back in the right spot? Also, could you use super glue to fix the board back on its mounting pins?
You’re going to have to realign them all manually. Also, I’m pretty sure you could, but use it sparingly.
Any idea how to get a spare LCD display?