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HP 32sii - Nick Markov - 10-12-2006 I took apart my hp32sii and "ruined it". I'd like now to transplant the guts of it into another case. What Pioneer bodies are compatable? I realize the keys will be mislabeled, so long as the display works. Re: HP 32sii - bill platt - 10-13-2006 Just buy another one.
Edited: 13 Oct 2006, 8:56 a.m.
Re: HP 32sii - Ron Ross - 10-13-2006 Depends upon what you ruined. If you just mangled the body, the following cases will all work: Hp10B easy find Hp14B Somewhat rare, same display (pixal) Hp20s Easy find Hp21s Rare Hp22s Rare, same display The Hp42s, Hp27s and Hp17b may or may not work as they have a 2 line display which may not accomodate your single line display. And all are better calcs or nearly as costly.
Re: HP 32sii - Nick Markov - 10-13-2006 What happened, my 32sii functioned fine, but some keys would only work if you squeeze the front and back together slightly. I took it apart and overtightened one of the twist tabs and it broke.
I do have a 14b, that I'm not crazy about. Can I take that one apart and swap the chip board across and expect the calculator to function as a 32sii, of course with the keys mislabeled? Re: HP 32sii - Randy - 10-14-2006 The previous poster is incorrect, the 32Sii LCD is *unique* within the Pioneer line-up. The 14B keyboard may also be incompatible with the 32Sii logic board, *some* early Pioneers had different pinouts, the 14B was in that mix. Edited: 14 Oct 2006, 1:20 p.m.
Re: HP 32sii - Chiu Yiu Wai - 10-14-2006 I don't know I can help you or not,I have a "dead" 32s , it can turn on and pass the self test but not keyboard test,because the keys of right most column can not work properly and the display in "dark in color", Pioneer-series display units - Karl Schneider - 10-14-2006 Randy posted,
Quote: Indeed that is correct, because the HP-32SII is the only "mid-range" Pioneer -- i.e., those which have the coarse dot-matrix displays showing 12 blocks of 7x5 pixels -- with two shift keys and offering use of equations inside a keystroke program. (The two-shift-key HP-20S and HP-21S are low-end Pioneers with 7-segment LCD's. The mid-range HP-22S provided the HP-32SII's equation capability, but no keystroke programming.) I have examples of three mid-range Pioneer displays:
I've noted that the display contrast on my 2002 HP-32SII is less sensitive to viewing angle than the one on my 1990 HP-32S with "improved" display. It's possible that further refinements were made after 1991, when the first HP-32SII was released. -- KS
Edited: 14 Oct 2006, 4:37 p.m.
Re: HP 32sii - Chiu Yiu Wai - 10-15-2006 I have received your e-mail,but I don't know why I can't reply your message by e-mail, please leave the other e-mail address for contact.
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