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CuriousMarc | HP 9825 Repair Part 5: We have an Apollo 13 disaster on our hands @CuriousMarc | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 2 days ago
With our processor finally executing some code, we are gaining more insight into what works and what doesn't - it's worse than we thought, but there is a tiny hope. Reminds me of another well-known near-disaster. I probably can't monetize this one, but I could not resist...

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