From: Eric Smith on 15 Feb 2007 21:49 I may have the quantities wrong for some models. Many of these were purchased for the purpose of dumping ROMs for use in Nonpareil. Handhelds: 1 HP-01 1 HP 6S 1 HP 6S Solar 1 HP 8S 2 HP-10 2 HP-10C 1 HP-11C 2 HP-12C 1 HP-12C Platinum (new style) 1 HP-12C Prestige 2 HP-15C 3 HP-16C 1 HP-17B 1 HP-17BII 1 HP-18C 1 HP-19B 1 HP-19BII 2 HP-19C 1 HP-21 1 HP-22 2 HP-25 1 HP-25C 1 HP-27 1 HP-27S 2 HP-28C 2 HP-28S 1 HP-29C 1 HP 30S 1 HP-31E 1 HP-32E 1 HP-32S 1 HP-32SII 1 HP-33C 1 HP-33E 2 HP 33S 1 HP-34C 3 HP-35 1 HP-37E 1 HP-38C 1 HP-38E 1 HP 38G 1 HP 39G 1 HP 40G 1 HP-41C 1 HP-41CV 2 HP-41CX 2 HP-42S 2 HP-45 4 HP-48S 2 HP-48SX 1 HP 48G 1 HP 48GX 1 HP 49G 1 HP 49G+ 1 HP-55 2 HP-65 2 HP-67 1 HP-70 5 HP-71B 2 HP-75C 1 HP-75D 1 HP-80 1 HP 9100A 1 HP 9810 1 HP 9815 1 Xpander Desktop machines: 2 HP-46 1 HP-81 1 HP-85A 1 HP-86A 2 HP-87XM 1 HP-91 1 HP-92 2 HP-97 1 HP-97S 1 HP-94D 1 HP-94E 1 HP-94F 1 HP 110 (Portable) 1 HP-120 1 HP-150 1 HP 9820 2 HP 9825 1 HP 9835 3 HP 9845B 2 Jornada X25 6 HP 9807A (Integral) 1 HP 9915A Wanted to buy or trade: HP 81 option 002 or 003 (buffered keyboard) HP 9100B HP 9805A HP 9821A HP 9830A HP 9830B HP 9831A HP 9845C HP 9915B HP 9101A extended memory for 9100 HP 9102A buffer box for 9100 HP 9106A typewriter coupler for 9100 HP 9107A digitizer for 9100 HP 9120A printer for 9100 HP 9125A plotter for 9100 HP 9150A external display for 9100 HP 9160A optical card reader for 9100 HP 45423A financial calculator software for 150 HP 45643A HP-IL interface for 150 HP 45914A HP-HIL and parallel printer interface for 150 HP 82402A (dual HP-IL adapter for 71B) HP 82927A 512K RAM for Integral HP 82900A CP/M system for series 80 HP 82967A speech synthesis module for series 80 HP 82987A Software Engineering ROM for Integral ??? HP-IL interface for Integral ??? keyboard for 9915 ??? touchpad for 71B (similar to 82200A touchpad for 41C)
From: J.Chen on 16 Feb 2007 02:27 On Feb 15, 11:24 am, gerard.evr...(a)free.fr wrote: > > what you meant by bad pop up boxesss on the 48GX? just curious..... > > I mean that the nice hierarchical menu system on the 48SX (with top > row soft labels) was replaced on the 48GX by pop-up boxes that you > would scroll with arrow keys. Was so unfriendly that HP devised a flag > to override it and revert to the nice previous behavior. true, they made it to make it easier for new users. I think the SX is still better than the GX
From: Veli-Pekka Nousiainen on 16 Feb 2007 03:43 "J.Chen" <chenjulio(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:1171610877.291788.120650(a)j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com... > On Feb 15, 11:24 am, gerard.evr...(a)free.fr wrote: >> > what you meant by bad pop up boxesss on the 48GX? just curious..... >> >> I mean that the nice hierarchical menu system on the 48SX (with top >> row soft labels) was replaced on the 48GX by pop-up boxes that you >> would scroll with arrow keys. Was so unfriendly that HP devised a flag >> to override it and revert to the nice previous behavior. > > true, they made it to make it easier for new users. I think the SX is > still better than the GX and HP 50G is the best
From: Volker Neurath on 16 Feb 2007 15:12 gerard.evrard(a)free.fr wrote: >> what you meant by bad pop up boxesss on the 48GX? just curious..... > > I mean that the nice hierarchical menu system on the 48SX (with top > row soft labels) was replaced on the 48GX by pop-up boxes that you > would scroll with arrow keys. Was so unfriendly that HP devised a flag > to override it and revert to the nice previous behavior. Sorry but i cannot find this on my 48GX. Possbly you confound it with the 49G(+). That one shows excactly that behavior descripted. (And i changed it almost immediately) The 48GX definitely has the hierachical softkey-menu. Volker -- Im �brigen bin ich der Meinung, das TCPA verhindert werden muss
From: John H Meyers on 16 Feb 2007 16:03
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 01:27:57 -0600: > I think the SX is still better than the GX All capabilities of the SX are in the GX, and the GX added quite a lot -- not only by way of additional (yet optional) user interfaces, but also in list processing for programs, and in ability to map 32 ports from plug-in cards (port 33 doesn't work). Once I saw what even the "Interactive Stack" application could do, I wouldn't have wanted to be without it again -- but I started with a 48G; perhaps if I'd started with 48S I might have fallen so in love with it that I'd never have looked elsewhere for any other partner :) [r->] [OFF] |