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RE: Got a HP-41CV Half Nut as a early Christmas gift! - quantalume - 12-22-2015 05:13 AM (12-22-2015 04:14 AM)TASP Wrote: 82143 printer and an 82162 printer And then you have to get the cassette drive and an HP-97, since they take the same battery. Think of all the money you'll save by sharing batteries! ;-) RE: Got a HP-41CV Half Nut as a early Christmas gift! - Massimo Gnerucci - 12-22-2015 08:13 AM (12-22-2015 03:46 AM)rprosperi Wrote: One of the first things to do is learn Synthetics using Bill Wickes' Green Book (it's in the MoHPC USB drive). I still recall with great fondness the day I got and devoured this book with 41 in-hand. Oh, those long nights without batteries, trying to recover from a crash... ;) RE: Got a HP-41CV Half Nut as a early Christmas gift! - walter b - 12-22-2015 08:51 AM (12-22-2015 05:13 AM)quantalume Wrote: Think of all the money you'll save by sharing batteries! ;-) Ooh, that virus' spread again! Duck and cover!! ([:-/ RE: Got a HP-41CV Half Nut as a early Christmas gift! - jebem - 12-22-2015 12:19 PM Again, Thank you all for the so many suggestions on what we can do with this great machine. The Clonix NoV sounds very interesting, but I have yet to see how much will it cost as I couldn't find any prices on Diego's site. Did I mention that the buzzer can make very nice clean sounds? I wonder why the newest HP Prime was not equipped with similar feature, despite having provision to connect one buzzer on the main PCA. And time to a partial tear down. When removing the four rubber feet to undo the four screws, I could confirm its original condition. The machine was never opened before. Somehow this half nut version is a little disappointing at the component count. I guess the ownership satisfaction will be greater on the full nuts ![]() Main active components: 5061-7255 Hybrid Memory/Display Driver from 1985 week 50 <-- Corrected after Walter's observation. Danke! 1LM2-002 SoC from 1985 week 39. ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: Got a HP-41CV Half Nut as a early Christmas gift! - TASP - 12-22-2015 12:44 PM (12-22-2015 05:13 AM)quantalume Wrote:(12-22-2015 04:14 AM)TASP Wrote: 82143 printer and an 82162 printer And it's possible to have it both ways, share a battery pack among the devices, and with the $$$ savings, buy spare battery packs !!!! RE: Got a HP-41CV Half Nut as a early Christmas gift! - walter b - 12-22-2015 01:33 PM (12-22-2015 12:19 PM)jebem Wrote: Somehow this half nut version is a little disappointing at the component count. Don't you exaggerate! d:-) RE: Got a HP-41CV Half Nut as a early Christmas gift! - Dave Frederickson - 12-22-2015 06:03 PM (12-22-2015 04:14 AM)TASP Wrote: Don't forget the 3468 multimeter. Even if you don't need one, just an uber cool thing to have. Before spending money on lots of accessories, consider whether you a re looking for the functionality or a collector's item. If it's the functionality, then an HP-IL interface and PIL-Box offer access to virtual printers, displays, mass storage devices, and the huge collection of software in the LIF archives. (12-22-2015 04:14 AM)TASP Wrote: the 82166 battery charger is an odd little critter too I think you mean the 92266A N-cell charger. Dave RE: Got a HP-41CV Half Nut as a early Christmas gift! - jebem - 12-22-2015 08:53 PM (12-22-2015 01:33 PM)walter b Wrote:(12-22-2015 12:19 PM)jebem Wrote: Somehow this half nut version is a little disappointing at the component count. Damn! Now I have revealed my best kept secret: I'm a time traveler from a distant future revisiting familiar places in the past to transfer technology. Now I have to correct this asap. RE: Got a HP-41CV Half Nut as a early Christmas gift! - jebem - 12-31-2015 09:15 PM 82104A Card Reader repair It was a smooth procedure and it worked nicely after replacing the gummy drive wheel. Basically I have followed the HP Service Manual included in the MoHPC USB documentation. And I had a look on some publications freely available online as well (Thank you all): HHC 2014: HP-41 Card reader drive wheel replacement demonstration, by Geoff Quickfall Repairing the hp 82104A Card Reader, by Dave the "lostrabbit" and Ty Rogers HP 82104A (HP-41) Card Reader Repair, by Peter M. Geiser HP-41C Card Reader Repair - The Short Fix Approach, by Mark Hoskins Following are some pictures taken during the repair operation. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() New rubber wheels were installed. Perfect match and excellent drive. ![]() ![]() Final testing. Before assembling the case enclosure (Not shown in the above pictures): - Have checked the two switches for proper operation; - Have adjusted the drive wheel pressure by measuring the motor current; - Tested for good magnetic card write/read operation. ![]() ![]() RE: Got a HP-41CV Half Nut as a early Christmas gift! - walter b - 12-31-2015 09:30 PM Muito obrigado, Jorge, por a sua documentação. Can't help it, reminds me of Geoff's book project. ![]() Feliz Ano Novo! d:-) RE: Got a HP-41CV Half Nut as a early Christmas gift! - jebem - 12-31-2015 11:44 PM (12-31-2015 09:30 PM)walter b Wrote: Feliz Ano Novo! Danke! We are almost done here in Lisbon... one more bottle of red wine and for sure I will not see the New Year coming... Frohes Neues Jahr! |