Find: HP 97

From: Tony Duell <ard_at_p850ug1.demon.co.uk>
Date: Sat May 8 15:15:16 2004

>
> I just picked up an HP 97 at a church rummage sale. It was sold "tel

Nice toy!. I have 2 of them (and 4 HP67s, which is basically the same
machine without the printer).

> quel" ("as is"), so it was a bit of a gamble, but I figured if it was
> broken it'd be even more fun 'cause then I would feel no compunction
> about opening it up and Investigating.
>
> The battery pack appears dead (based on a 1kohm/volt voltmeter, it's
> producing about .1V) and it didn't come with a wall wart. But the
> battery pack was visibly made up of four cells, so I figured four
> rechargeable cells is probably about 5V - and the external power

Exactly. It's 4 sub-C NiCds in series. Don't throw out the old back, you
need the plastic housing and metal contacts to rebuild it.

> connector is marked 5V. So I hooked it up to 5V from a peecee power
> supply (peecees are good for _something_; they provide me with power
> supplies :), and it seems to be in full working order. Even the
> printer works (though the ribbon appears a little enfeebled).

The printer is thermal, there's no ribbon as such. Probably the thermal
paper has 'gone off' with age (it does this). You will also need to
rebuild the roller of the magnetic card reader (that's the slot just to
the left of the display).

>
> All I need to do is find a manual for the thing. Anyone know of one?

Buy the Museum of HP Calculators CD-ROM set (http://www.hpmuseum.org/ and
follow the links). It cost me $42 for the 7 disks including shipping to
England, and I think this is a bargain.

On these you'll find the user manual, the _service manual_ (one of the
few service manuals that is there), many of the solution books (books of
user-written progrmas, etc).

If you're interested in HP calculators at all, you need these CDs. I
don't normally like manuals on CD, but I really think these are excellent!

-tony
Received on Sat May 08 2004 - 15:15:16 BST

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