Hello all, I have an HP 32 E that displays a comma instead of a decimal point (I know how to change it on an HP15- but not on an older LED type calculator). Any ideas on how to change it? Thank you in advance.
HP 32E
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11-09-2000, 10:58 AM
11-09-2000, 11:25 AM
Hello Alex, I found that in the "BUG" section of the museum : it seems there may be a jumper (inside the calc) to switch the mode . Just have to try it. (Et un petit mot en francais pour saluer tous les amoureux de ces merveilleuses petites machines que sont les calculatrices HP de nos jeunes années .... et de nos plus vieilles) {I'm obliged to translate for english speaken people if i want to avoid the censors : and just some words to wave at all the lovers of these marvelous little machines that are the HP calculators of our youth .... and the others) I hope that my english is not too bad ....
Some HP calculators made for the European market had the commas and dots reversed as compared to their American counterparts. The 20 series used two different displays with the decimals being either
11-10-2000, 12:21 AM
The jumper is on the power supply board on all the 3x series machines that I've seen. Looking at the component side of the board, it's right above where the flex circuit connects to the board. The jumper is present (i.e., shorted) for US and absent (i.e, open) for Europe. -Katie
11-10-2000, 09:57 AM
Thanks to everyone for all the support and the quick responses to my question! :) |
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