Re: I'm real disappointed - Pars still available Message #8 Posted by Reinhard Hawel on 11 Feb 2001, 11:20 p.m., in response to message #5 by Erik Wahlin
There's surely no way making it into the Fortune 500 list with repairing HP calcs :-)
I'm pretty sure, nobody could afford paying the hours for a pro repairing such things as a business.
I even don't have the time servicing my own calcs, so I couldn't even try to take other peoples calcs into service...
Guess I could need a Keyboard PCB for my HP-92, where half the keys don't react, but I'm not sure now and didn't have the time to make extensive checks. Additionally, if there are some broken traces, it might be easier to repair it, than sending items worldwide.
Anyway, the keyboard layout is different and so I'm not a candidate for this offer.
Erik, you might post a photo series, showing how to repair a completely damaged 97, on this site.
I wouldn't want to damage one, only to repair it again :-)
I think, this could be a help for a lot of people (and very interesting too).
BTW: A good restored HP-97 is a nice Christmas gift.
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