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On the older machines, the instruction labels on the back are in various languages. I have seen German, Italian, French, and Japanese.
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AFAIK some of the Spice series were made in an U.S. and 'international' version,
where the decimal point was replaced by a decimal comma.
Maybe the 34C had a jumper to switch the decimal sign.
The 18C,17B(II), and 19B(II) were available as a U.S. and as international,
where the international versions feature an additional ROM chip with messages and menues in different languages,
and, for Germany, a calculating method called 'Staffelzinsmethode'.
I think the HP-32SII exists in an international version only.
Regards,
Raymond