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Latest HP 9100A calculator on ebay item description declares "No power lead present, therefore unable to test" or words to that effect. Look closely and you will see part of a lead in both photos. Anyhow, how hard would it be to use a substitute lead as a temp. measure in order to auction and sell?
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It's clearly a 9100B not a 9100A. In either case unless this person is comfortable working with electricity, it's going to be difficult to connect to 120V. There's no easy way to adapt a modern power cord to fit the socket on the 9100.
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The current high bidder, al_kossow, is one of my friends. It would be *really* nice if he was able to get this, because he would let me dump the ROM (inductive printed circut board) for use in Nonpareil.
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What you see is the power cord for the printer...
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I received notification through eBay that the high bidder in the auction did not complete the transaction. So this does NOT establish a >$3100 value for a 9100B with printer.
I am hoping that the seller will relist it.