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Quote from: Netham45 on November 16, 2010, 07:39:37 pmThe easiest way to tell if it's mini-a or mini-b is look at the shape on it. I wanna say that mini-A has a rounded little square thingey, whereas mini-b has a square little square thingey.That's so descriptive. But I know what you mean.
The easiest way to tell if it's mini-a or mini-b is look at the shape on it. I wanna say that mini-A has a rounded little square thingey, whereas mini-b has a square little square thingey.
Haha, I can't believe that I just did this. I made a usb mini A with a piece of aluminum foil. It doesn't fit all the way in the calculator (I probably used too much), but the calculator sees it as a mini A (bit 4 of port ($4D) is set).1. Take a piece of aluminum foil 1 cm x 1 cm and smash it into a tiny ball.2. Shove it into your mini B adapter.3. Use something sharp (thumb tack) to smash it to the right side so that it connect the right most 2 pins.4. Shove it in your calculator to smash it backwards.Done!! To see if it really is a mini usb A, plug it in, turn the calc off, turn it back on. If there is a mega lag, You just made a mini usb A adapter! This obviously isn't the best way to get an A adapter, but it works.