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According to what I've read in this forum in the past years, the majority of accumulator-driven CMOS calcs ("HP-xxC") die this way. Yes, I've done it too :( - once. AFAIK there's no way to resurrect such a victim except another HP-xxC of the same kind :( But ask Randy of FixThatCalc - he knows for sure.
Sorry, that's all. It doesn't really help, I know.
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Yes you killed your HP-33C ... and what comes next is the HP Museum PoPo (new American slang for Police) show up at your door steps for an arrest. Budy ... you are in big trouble!
:-)
Namir
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There's a possibility that the overvoltage has destroyed the power supply module (which is built from discrete parts and can be repaired), and not fried the ICs. Have you tried swapping the power module with one from another calculator?
IHTH!
Joel Setton