So if the user cannot service the parts then how can any one
else service them. Are the non users super human. Or perhaps they have some
special magic dust that they have to sprinkle on the part first that you and
I as users can not get.
Grin.
If I had a back ground in electronics I would no doubt tend to ignore that
little note that says no serviceable parts.

Grin

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Tom Fowle
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 1:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: making things talk Re: [BlindHandyMan] New Tool Review

Lenny,
Now-a-days the microcontroller would have the eprom built in and they can
"Code protect" the internal memory so you can't copy it.

Yep, whenever I seem "no user serviceable parts inside," it makes my fingers
itch for tools!

Like the upcomming talking book digital players from NLS are gonna be
great except they have a non user serviceable battery pack! Humbug!

Tom



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