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From: mantolov@golum.riv.csu.edu.au (Michael Antolovich)
Subject: Re: Torx T-15 Screwdriver
Message-ID: <1993Apr20.075532.9502@csu.edu.au>
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Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1993 07:55:32 GMT
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In article <C5J2K2.2o94@austin.ibm.com> $LOGIN@austin.ibm.com writes:
>
>A while ago when I owned a Plus and wanted to upgrade its memory, I just ordered
>the toolkit from Macwarehouse for something like $9.  It included an anti-static
>wrist strap, the clamp used to split the clamshell case, and the Torx
>screwdriver.  They might not be selling it anymore, but give 'em (and any other
>company that sells memory upgrades suitable for a Plus-style box) a call.  I'll
>bet that they still offer the kit.  Next day air is usually the shipping method
>used, too!

	I'm told that some of these companies often sell a plastic, throw
away after one use, version of the Torx driver, so ask before you buy...
					Michael
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