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I was browsing through the archives and found reference to a wonderful manual/book that Mr. Geoff Quickfall was working on titled: "A Guide for the Restoration of Hewlett Packard Calculators". It was wonderfully illustrated and even highlighted in the June 2010 HP Solve newsletter. I've been searching for a way to obtain a copy. Is it in print and available? If so, how would I obtain a copy?

An excellent question I'm wondering about too.

Standby for new message.

One chapter left and then done. Trouble is you people KEEP COMING UP WITH NEW WAYS TO FIX.

So soon!

Family, Car, house, job ( currently the company is self distructing) which are excuses but do apply.

12 chapter
s, hundreds of photos and the recent aquisition of an hp19c were required.

Cheers

Geoff (currently in Hong Kong)

Thanks Geoff! Safe flying. ;-)

... and - even more important - safe landing!

Quote:
Standby for new message.

One chapter left and then done. Trouble is you people KEEP COMING UP WITH NEW WAYS TO FIX.

So soon!

Family, Car, house, job ( currently the company is self distructing) which are excuses but do apply.

12 chapter
s, hundreds of photos and the recent aquisition of an hp19c were required.

Cheers

Geoff (currently in Hong Kong)


Welcome to Hong Kong! Enjoy your time here!

Looking very much forward for the release of that excellent book. How can we order the book? Or do we just have to wait?


Best regards!


Johnny Bjoern Rasmussen, Denmark

Edited: 13 Apr 2012, 2:52 a.m.

Send me an email at:

geoffqf@telusdotnet

Replace the 'dot' with a '.'

I have a list of people whom signed up at HCC 2011. Also have to figure out hard copy versus protected adobe and etc. I have the ISBN and title registered.

Cheers

CAR? Tell me (us) more ;-))

Joerg