Is there a way to change the thousands seperator on the 34C? I have checked the manual and don't see any mention of it. The one I have has the european (decimal point) for the thousands seperator.
Thanks,
34C Thousands seperator
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Post: #2
07-29-2002, 12:38 PM
Is there a way to change the thousands seperator on the 34C? I have checked the manual and don't see any mention of it. The one I have has the european (decimal point) for the thousands seperator. Thanks, ▼
Post: #3
07-29-2002, 01:05 PM
Hi; I rmember one fact that may help you figure it out. I had a classmate that owned one HP34C before buying a new HP41C. I remembered his 34 appeared to be dammaged: everything worked fine, but [STO][ENTER] selftest return Error 9. He sent his USA original to Hewlett-Packard do Brasil and, a few weeks later, there she was... with a comma as radix mark. He called me and showed me the new 34C, "comma", instead of "dot". It seems it's an internal choice. I did not open the calcualtor at that time, but I believe if it is not made with a jumper, it only can be accomplished with a new display driver OR a complete CPU, if it is internal. Hope this info help you. Cheers. ▼
Post: #4
07-29-2002, 01:54 PM
Yes, i think that on late spices a jumper did the job... I currently have a 37E opened, I'm gonna check if there is something that helps...
Post: #5
07-29-2002, 02:49 PM
Yes, sure thee is a (very small) jumper on the Power PCB (the electronic board where the battery cables go to). With jumper: USA dot format; without it, European comma. Depending on your HP-34C (or any 30 series)you have different ways to diassembly that. Please take a look at http://www.hpmuseum.org/collect.htm#variations. There are some explanations about the two type construction. I would suggest to do it if you're electronic skilled or, at least, patient. Anyway, handle it carefully!!
Post: #6
07-29-2002, 07:08 PM
There is a soldered-in link on the PSU converter board, close to where the flexiprint connects this board to the rest of the machine. I _think_ it's shorted for US format, open for European (all machines seem to have been made with the link fitted, and it was cut on those sold in Europe).
Post: #7
07-29-2002, 09:50 PM
Here are a couple of pics that I took of different Spice versions/models and marked the connector to cut to make the decimal point European (install a jumper to make it US). |