Interesting European market HP-32E



#4

I found this interesting German market HP-32E with periods for 1000s delimiters and a comma for the decimal point. The seller is in Belgium and it was manufactured in Singapore. Note that the serial number has an asterisk (*) preceding it. I have seen this previously with a Brazilian made Spice, and a "normal" calc with commas for 1000s separators and a period for the decimal point can be coverted to reverse them by cutting a jumper on the power circuit board inside the calc.

TAS auction for European market HP-32E

Edited: 12 June 2011, 12:09 p.m.


#5

If I'm not mistaken, this is a feature depending on a jumper setting on one of the calculator boards.


#6

Correct.

Procedure was discussed a couple of years ago on this very forum: here.

And quoting Luiz:

"Jumper closed - dot for radix mark

Jumper opened - comma for radix mark"

Luiz, we miss you.

Etienne

Edited: 12 June 2011, 4:06 p.m.

#7

BTW... a procedure can be found documented:here

...and a picture...

On the pic: "Jumper opened - comma for radix mark"

...the way it should always be :-)))

on the 34s and elsewhere...

Cheers to all!

Etienne

Edited: 12 June 2011, 4:11 p.m.


#8

Bonsoir Etienne,

Quote:
"Jumper opened - comma for radix mark" ...the way it should always be :-))) on the 34s and elsewhere...

Vraimant c|:-) We feature a command called SETEUR (stored in MODE) doing exactly what you have in mind. And if it's only for the radix mark, h-shifted point will do the toggling.

Walter


#9

Bonsoir Walter,

Of course I use SETEUR every time I reflash and erase my 34s.

My statement was just a small joke to remind a couple of us we had this discussion with Luiz a couple of years ago.

Btw, congratulations and a warm thank you for the great work you did with the 34s.

Etienne


#10

Merci bien :-)

#11

Quote:
HP-32E with periods for 1000s delimiters and a comma for the decimal point. (...) and a "normal" calc with commas for 1000s separators and a period for the decimal point

I think that calc is perfectly "normal" from my point of view... ;-)

Greetings,
Massimo


P.S. :-)
SPECIAL-NAMES.
DECIMAL-POINT IS COMMA.


#12

Ciao Marco,

Quote:
I think that calc is perfectly "normal" from my point of view... ;-)

Ci credo anch'io! (I also think so)

Quote:
DECIMAL-POINT IS COMMA.

Not my favorite computer language, but my favorite COBOL statement.

Regards,

Gerson.


#13

Quote:
Ciao Marco


?? Marcus ENTER^ Massimo + -> Marco? :-)

Greetings,
Massimo

#14

Massimo, we need to introduce a new operation, maybe in in 34s. ;-)

Ciao !


#15

No ROM space available, hopefully! :-)

Ciao Gerson, Ciao Marcus!!!

#16

Sorry for the mistake, Massimo!

The other possibility, Massimus, would remain unnoticed, I guess :-)

Cheers,

Gerson.

#17

I have one of those, sent to me from Brazil (thanks Wanderley! :-) ).


#18

You are VERY welcome Bart.

Thanks to your kindness I have again my first scientific calculator and the only non HP in the collection - the Panasonic JE-5001U - that was stolen from me at college in 1976.

Cheers, Wanderley


#19

And thanks to you, I obtained my first LED HP calculator. (I have since obtained a HP-45, these are now the only 2 LED HP's I currently have).

Cheers, Bart


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