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The manual of the Aurora FN1000 (again) - jose goncalves (Brasil) - 07-06-2003 I've been examining the Aurora FN1000 that is sold as a replacement for the HP12C. Here are some of my findings:
Jose
Re: The manual of the Aurora FN1000 (again) - Luc - 07-06-2003 Do you know which site I can download the softcopy manual of the Aurora FN1000.
Thank you.
Re: The manual of the Aurora FN1000 (again) - jose goncalves (Brasil) - 07-07-2003 No, I don´t know the site from where to down load the manual for the FN1000. I´ve been studying the paper version of it. I looks like if it was composed in a typewriter, because they tried to draw boxes for the keys around the letters and the result is poor. Since the manual I saw was in Portuguese and had a copyrught notice for a Brazilian company, I would like to know what kind of manual is offered with the FN1000 that is sold in other countries. If you know, please let me know.
Jose
Re: The manual of the Aurora FN1000 (again) - Ellis Easley - 07-09-2003 Can you account for the display in the photo that Joerg posted a link for: http://www.hpmuseum.org/cgi-sys/cgiwrap/hpmuseum/forum.cgi?read=37597
"54-4333 65" On a 12C this means "line 54: GTO line 65"
What does it mean on the FN1000? Or could the photo be from a pre-production unit, before they changed the keycodes?
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