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Hi all
Last week I was able to purchase (almost) a mint HP42S in one auction (21euros, not bad). I feel lucky now. I have had earlier his calculator but the first one was really worn out when recalculating my dissertation results. I remember that it cost 700 Finnish marks at that time (1990) which would be 175 euros today. Now I use this "second one" in my daily work.
My Q: what is the difference (if any) between HP 82240A infra red printer and its B version with HP42S?
best wishes, matti (Finland)
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Congrats for your finding, Matti.
Take a look here for some answers about your question.
Greetings,
Massimo
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Buon giorno, Massimo,
I sometimes wonder how you remember those old threads.
Hyvää päivää, Matti,
An almost mint 42S usually goes for ten times as much. Congratulations!
d:-)
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what is the difference (if any) between HP 82240A infra red printer and its B version
Good article about this:
"HP Solve: Issue 18 (April 2010)" (pages 7-14)
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Guten Tag Walter.
I happen to remember to have read about those questions months or years before... from then on Google is your friend :)
Massimo
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Guten Tag Walter.
I happen to remember to have read about those questions months or years before... from then on Google is your friend :)
Massimo
Hi Massimo, hi Walter , hi all!
Actually it's to be said that when you need to know something more about a hp calculator (and not only!), an issue or something you have not yet met till today, just go on google and type what you need: at 99,9% you will be redirected to our wonderful site and its archives...and you will find the answers!
Isn't it wonderful? what we need else?
Hi matti: 21 EUROS for a near mint 42s: good shot, good shot!
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Hi Aurelio!
What you say is true, but if you restrict the search to this very site and add a subject line, names of people you remember, other hardware or software cited, then you will find it in a breeze...
;-)
Greetings,
Massimo
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Hi Aurelio!
What you say is true, but if you restrict the search to this very site and add a subject line, names of people you remember, other hardware or software cited, then you will find it in a breeze...
;-)
Greetings,
Massimo
Sorry Massimo, forgive me, of course, for you is simpler, you are a "senior" member and for this reason you have the historical memory of the knowledge stoned in this place.
;-)
un abbraccio
Aurelio
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Ahahah... nothing to forgive, obviously, except that "senior"... :D
Ciao,
Massimo
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Hi all
Many thanks for your kind replies This forum is the most enjoyable thanks to you enthusiasts! How on earth you are so keen on old HPs!
best wishes, matti (Finland)
Walter: Kaunis kiitos ja hyvää kesää sinulle