From: John H Meyers on 21 Jan 2010 18:36 Turn on an AM radio and hold the calculator next to it. If it's on and running but the screen is blank, you will still hear ample radio noise, at which point one could try increasing the contrast (ON and + ?) I suppose it might even be worth checking very carefully to see that the batteries are all facing in the correct directions (the middle one is opposite to the others, right?), that the contacts or batteries themselves are not corroded, and that despite being "new," they all also really deliver the required output (try the set of three in some high-powered flashlight which happens also to use 3xAAA) Press down between screen and top row of keys while pressing ON, as sometimes there are internally failing connections around there. That "pressing down" reminds me of pressing down on a crown... "Mr. Carlisle said in 1878 that this was a struggle between the idle holders of idle capital and the struggling masses who produce the wealth and pay the taxes of the country; and my friends, it is simply a question that we shall decide upon which side shall the Democratic Party fight. Upon the side of the idle holders of idle capital, or upon the side of the struggling masses?" [William Jennings Bryan, July 9, 1896] http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5354/ "You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns. You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold." Bryan lost the 1896 U.S. Presidential election to William McKinley; McKinley was re-elected in 1900, then shot to death in 1901... http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/williammckinley ....which elevated Theodore Roosevelt to the Presidency. Roosevelt received a Nobel Peace Prize, was later shot, but recovered. http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/theodoreroosevelt Whatever happened to those formerly regulated huge corporations, once actually discouraged by Republican leaders from becoming overly powerful? As of today, they can spend unlimited sums on political campaigns, Has anything ever changed? Perhaps the climate. Has your HP48SX switched on yet? Maybe it doesn't want to bother. [r->] [OFF]
From: Marck on 22 Jan 2010 03:45 On 22/01/2010 0:36, John H Meyers wrote: > Press down between screen and top row of keys while pressing ON, > as sometimes there are internally failing connections around there. You are the man! :-) That was the problem... I pressed down in that zone and now it switches on!! I was able to reset it (the reset "button" is where the "R" letter is under the topright foot), to clear the memory and now it seems to work... but I need to press down in that zone at almost every key pressure in order for it to work, also to switch it on and off, and while pressing the two "shift" keys (blue and orange one) First of all I want to thank everybody who answered here to my request, then I want to add another request: is there a way to fix this need to press between the screen and the top row of buttons? should I open it? Many many thanks to all of you again! Marck
From: John H Meyers on 22 Jan 2010 05:33 On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 02:45:22 -0600: > is there a way to fix this need to press between the screen > and the top row of buttons? Should I open it? Personally, I stopped opening things when manufacturers started making things designed to require breaking to disassemble. If mine happens to exhibit this problem, next time I exhume it from wherever it is buried, I might look for a strong plastic "wire/cable tie" of the type which can be pulled very tight and sort of "locks" as one tightens it, to "cinch" around the body at the right point, perhaps with some small pad under it to press on the needed area. Clear shrinkable tubing might also work, and also be less ugly, if one can find some. I've neither tried nor read of anyone doing this, but thought experiments performed on someone else's calculator are risk free to me :) [r->] [OFF]
From: Han on 22 Jan 2010 21:27 http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~handuong/hp48/open http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~handuong/hp48/repair On Jan 22, 2:45 am, Marck <marck-DO-NOT-USE-T...(a)microsoft.com> wrote: > On 22/01/2010 0:36, John H Meyers wrote: > > > Press down between screen and top row of keys while pressing ON, > > as sometimes there are internally failing connections around there. > > You are the man! :-) > That was the problem... I pressed down in that zone and now it switches on!! > I was able to reset it (the reset "button" is where the "R" letter is > under the topright foot), to clear the memory and now it seems to > work... but I need to press down in that zone at almost every key > pressure in order for it to work, also to switch it on and off, and > while pressing the two "shift" keys (blue and orange one) > > First of all I want to thank everybody who answered here to my request, > then I want to add another request: > > is there a way to fix this need to press between the screen and the top > row of buttons? should I open it? > > Many many thanks to all of you again! > Marck
From: Yann on 24 Jan 2010 09:53 Pretty cool tutorial, Han.
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