Thank you for posting the Reassembler - I started in this industry in 1983, at an antique store that specialized in old phones. I was the bench tech, refurbishing and rewiring wooden wall phones, metal candlestick phones, and metal and bakelite desk sets. Here's a "key sender", a type of automatic dial, where you typed out the telephone number on keys that look like they came off of a typewriter, and the dial spun around itself internally pulsing out the number. Long way from there to our modern VoIP phones!
Primary reason to open up the phone: Pure curiosity.
I come from a time where you had to fix stuff...not just throw it away and buy a new on.
Secondary reason:
Now I know how easy/hard it will be to open up the phone and interface to the speaker when the crazy request comes along from a customer who wants all the sounds that comes from the phone's speaker to come out an amplified speaker someplace.
Now I know how easy/hard it will be to open up the phone and interface to the speaker when the crazy request comes along from a customer who wants all the sounds that comes from the phone's speaker to come out an amplified speaker someplace.
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