HP Forums

Full Version: Looking for older 12C manual
You're currently viewing a stripped down version of our content. View the full version with proper formatting.
Does anybody have a scan of the 12C manual that came with the 3 battery models?

I have the later (2004/2005) 12C manual but I can't find my original. I want to compare and see if they changed the doc for the ARM models or for any other reasons. It is not on the Museum DVD. Surprisingly there is virtually nothing for the 12C there.

Thanks.
I have one in front of me, from 11/94. What would you like me to look up? Actually, I could just ship it to you, and perhaps you could scan it for the museum.
Thanks very much, that would be perfect but alas I don't have a scanner. I was hoping somebody might have scanned a copy already. I don't know whether they were ever available as PDFs from HP, but I doubt it.
(06-25-2014 07:11 AM)HP67 Wrote: [ -> ]It is not on the Museum DVD. Surprisingly there is virtually nothing for the 12C there.

The HP-12C is still in production, and thus not suitable for inclusion in the Museum DVD. At least HP believes so, if you know what I mean.
(06-25-2014 12:31 PM)rprosperi Wrote: [ -> ]The HP-12C is still in production,

I knew that Wink

(06-25-2014 12:31 PM)rprosperi Wrote: [ -> ]and thus not suitable for inclusion in the Museum DVD. At least HP believes so, if you know what I mean.

I didn't think of that! Wink

Thanks, Bob!

Anyway, this was not a criticism of the DVD. Lots of good stuff on there. I would like to get a scan of the original doc though if anybody has one or can make one.
I have a spiral bound manual dated 2/82 that will scan nicely.

Dave
Awesome. That sounds like what I remember, although I bought my 12C later than that. Maybe mid '90s. But definitely before the doc I have now.
I also have a perfect bound copy of the manual I'd be willing to part with or there are scans of the 12C manuals on TAS for $5.
Thank you for your generous offer. I do have the real manual somewhere in storage but just can not get to it and don't know when I will be able to. I do like real manuals but in this particular case I'd be happy with a scan when you get a round tuit Smile

Interesting link to TAS. Selling scans of old manuals as a business. Now I've seen everything! That's one way to make sure you never run out...
(06-25-2014 05:44 PM)HP67 Wrote: [ -> ]Interesting link to TAS. Selling scans of old manuals as a business. Now I've seen everything! That's one way to make sure you never run out...

I'm not sure whether to laugh or cringe at the pseudo-legalese fine print at the bottom of that auction listing. The seller is ostensibly NOT selling a pdf of copyrighted material, but is offering a SERVICE to provide ACCESS to a pdf of something that the buyer already owns in hardcopy.
That's okay. I got one of these at lunchtime.

[Image: Round-tuit1.jpg]

I'll provide the link to the pdf in a few hours.

Dave
(06-25-2014 09:59 PM)Dave Frederickson Wrote: [ -> ]I'll provide the link...

Dave

I believe this will turn out to be a popular link, possibly setting download records... Thanks Dave
Here ya go.

HP-12C Owner's Handbook, Rev. C

Enjoy. Smile

Dave
Somewhat optimized and OCR'd version:
HP-12C Owner's Handbook, Rev. C
Nice! Much smaller, but the previous version was also OCR'd. I only have Acrobat 9; what did you use?
Thank you Nate and Dave! I really appreciate it. Smile
(06-26-2014 05:24 AM)HP67 Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you Nate and Dave! I really appreciate it. Smile

1 +

Thank You!
Reference URL's