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Date   : Sat, 22 Oct 2005 16:18:57 +1000 (EST)
From   : Peter Craven <cjl_craves@...>
Subject: Re: Space-Bar

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Hello all
 
Thanks for info re: EPROM, Space-Bar.
 
Problem: What if my SPACE-BAR does not have the piece that goes between the
actual plastic space-bar and the metel rod? 
 
(I assume my pieces fell into the keyboard somehow when I was removing the
space-bar. I cannot hear any rattling when I shake the keyboard, and cannot
find them around the spot I was working at.)
 
Does anyone think of a cheap/ easy way of replacing them?
 
Further Information Question: Assuming the UV waves give the electrons in 
the EPROM circuit enough energy to 'go to' a higher energy orbit? DOes passing 
the current through (using the EPROM burner) then give them a 'bump off 
the energy level' to drop down to a more stable and permanent level when
burning the EPROM??? Or am I completely off target. I only ever did Senior
Chemistry & Physics, no electronics, so forgive me if I am completely off.



Dr Peter Craven (MBBS Uni. of Qld)

12 Treacher St

Mt Gravatt

QLD 4122

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<DIV>Hello all</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Thanks for info re: EPROM, Space-Bar.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><STRONG>Problem: </STRONG>What if my SPACE-BAR does not have the piece
that goes between the actual plastic space-bar and the metel rod? </DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>(I assume my pieces fell into the keyboard somehow when I was removing
the space-bar. I cannot hear any rattling when I shake the keyboard, and
cannot find them around the spot I was working at.)</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Does anyone think of a cheap/ easy way of replacing them?</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><STRONG>Further Information Question:</STRONG> Assuming the UV waves 
give the electrons in the EPROM circuit enough energy to 'go to' a higher 
energy orbit? DOes passing the current through (using the EPROM burner) 
then give them a 'bump off the energy level' to drop down to a more stable 
and permanent level when burning the EPROM??? Or am I completely off target.
I only ever did Senior Chemistry &amp; Physics, no electronics, so forgive
me if I am completely off.</DIV><BR><BR><DIV>
<DIV>
<DIV>
<DIV>
<DIV>
<DIV>
<P>Dr Peter Craven (MBBS Uni. of Qld)</P>
<P>12 Treacher St</P>
<P>Mt Gravatt</P>
<P>QLD 4122</P>
<P>Ph (H): (07) 3349 0820</P></DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV><p>
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